on (#74GQ5)
British Army veteran Jon L. Noble has shared a heartwarming update on his first 100 days with a Neuralink implant.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#74GMV)
YouTuber Scott Manley demonstrated using a ZX Spectrum home computer launched in 1982 to land a spacecraft on the Kerbal Space Program spaceflight simulator.
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on (#74G3N)
Micron's planned $24 billion NAND flash expansion in Singapore will require 400 to 500 power transformers, which is more than double the 100 to 150 units a standard wafer fab typically needs.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#74G09)
Samsung's unlisted 870 EVO 8TB model appears at European retailers with pricing starting at 1,300.
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on (#74G0A)
Intel's Arc Pro B70 and B65 GPUs bring options for more raw compute, 32GB of RAM and multi-GPU scalability to the market for local AI explorers looking to run inference workloads for relatively low prices.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#74G0B)
Many PC manufacturers are facing challenges in acquiring inventory of Intel and AMD CPUs, saying that there is not enough supply to meet consumer demand.
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on (#74FXN)
In benchmarks on Nvidia H100 GPUs, 4-bit TurboQuant delivered up to an eight-times performance increase in computing attention logits compared to unquantized 32-bit keys.
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on (#74FXQ)
The Seagate FireCuda 530R is a specialized workstation SSD that prioritizes reliability and performance consistency. With high write endurance and bundled data recovery services, it provides extra peace of mind.
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on (#74FXP)
Intel has officially released its Xeon 600 workstation CPUs, previously known as Granite Rapids-WS, as well as detailed new features coming to its vPro platform with new Panther Lake CPUs for businesses.
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on (#74FV9)
Gigabyte leverages Tandem OLED tech to bring a huge color gamut to its MO27Q28G. It's a 27-inch QHD panel with 280 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR500 and enough speed to satisfy hardcore eSports competitors.
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on (#74FVB)
One of the co-founders of American server company Super Micro has been arrested and charged with smuggling AI chips to China in deals worth several billions of dollars. Several managers and contractors are also implicated, and one remains a fugitive at the time of writing.
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on (#74FSE)
Russia has began to deliver on its plans to establish a domestic state-funded rival to Elon Musk's Starlink, dubbed Rassvet.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#74FSD)
If controlling the notorious Flipper Zero pen-testing and hacking tool using its native interface is too difficult, a new AI-powered companion app for Android, called V3SP3R, is ready to help you make the most of it.
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on (#74FFR)
Arm has announced its AGI CPU, an up-to 136-core data center processor that the company designed in-house and will sell as finished silicon.
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on (#74FFS)
Microsoft and Nvidia are joining forces to accelerate the construction of nuclear power plants for power-hungry AI data centers. The partnership combines generative AI, digital twin simulation, and Nvidia's Omniverse platform to streamline the nuclear lifecycle from permitting through operations.
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on (#74F7S)
SK hynix disclosed in a regulatory filing on Tuesday that it will purchase 11.9 trillion won ($7.9 billion) worth of EUV lithography equipment from ASML.
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on (#74F7T)
Not a Tom's Hardware Premium subscriber? We want to hear from you. Participate, and you can win a $100 / 75 gift card for your time.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#74F11)
The Atlas 350 is using the Ascend 950PR chip, but it looks like a cut-down version with less compute. Translation overhead aside, previous reports and announcements have already revealed the full specs of this silicon, such as 128 GB of HBM and up to 2 PFLOPS of FP4 compute, but the Atlas 350 is being reported just a smidge below those numbers.
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on (#74F15)
Intel's new Core Ultra 5 250K Plus establishes a new baseline for performance in the $200 CPU category. After running it through an extensive suite of benchmarks across games and applications, our testing shows it can match the competition, at worst, and far exceed other options at best.
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on (#74F16)
Lace Lithography raised $40 million in Series A funding on Monday to develop a chipmaking tool that uses a helium atom beam instead of light to pattern silicon wafers.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#74EYQ)
Amazon Web Services has confirmed that its Bahrain site has been disrupted due to the ongoing conflict. It's been said that drone activity is causing the service interruption, and that the company is requesting its clients to migrate their workloads to other regions.
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on (#74EYR)
Gigabyte's X870 Aorus Stealth flies under the radar to give us one of the best reasonably priced BTF boards for the AM5 platform
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on (#74EYS)
The best Amazon Big Spring Sale deals on gaming PCs, laptops, tools, and accessories.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#74EWC)
The FCC says that it will no longer certify foreign-made routers, effectively making them illegal to sell in the U.S., unless the manufacturer can secure a "Conditional Approval" from the Department of War or the Department of Homeland Security.
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on (#74EWD)
The Trump administration is targeting $4 trillion Pax Silica investment for semiconductors. It's not currently clear how the Trump administration arrived at the $4 trillion figure, or how it will ultimately materialize.
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on (#74EH9)
Microsoft has blocked the registry trick that allowed Windows 11 users to enable a native NVMe driver on their PCs. However, third-party tools can still help with a workaround.
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on (#74EF1)
In a new podcast appearance, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang struck a more conciliatory tone concerning DLSS 5, saying he's 'empathetic" to concerns about the feature producing "AI slop."
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#74EF2)
AMD has impressive plans in the data center realm for 2026 and 2027 that could further impress its position on the market for CPUs and AI GPUs with products like its Helios platform and Instinct MI500 AI accelerators.
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on (#74EF3)
Following Nvidia's GTC 2026 keynote, where CEO Jensen Huang laid out the company's Vera Rubin architecture and the Groq 3 LPU acquisition, Nvidia's Ian Buck sat down with press for a Q&A session.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#74EF4)
LG introduces the world's first mass-produced LCD laptop display that can wind down to 1 Hz to save power, similar to high-end smartphone LTPO displays.
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on (#74ECD)
The UK's Imagination Technologies is teasing its roadmap to 'bring highperformance, scalable, PowerVR graphics to desktop, workstation, and cloud environments.'
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