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China issues port crackdown on all Nvidia AI chip ...
Chinese customs authorities have launched a sweeping crackdown on unlicensed Nvidia chip shipments, with enforcement teams deploying at major ports to inspect hardware shipments.
Singapore company allegedly helped China smuggle $...
An investigation has uncovered that a Singapore-based firm with Chinese ties bought $2 billion worth of restricted Nvidia GPUs through Inspur's U.S. subsidiary to funnel them to Malaysia and Indonesia, where they were allegedly used by clients from China...
Sony and AMD tease likely PlayStation 6 GPU upgrad...
Sony and AMD teased several new technologies that will be making their way into Sony's next-generation console, dubbed Project Amethyst. Upgrades include new cores for rendering path tracing in real time and a new interconnect that will boost AI-rendering...
The best 1TB microSD Express card for your Switch ...
Amazon Prime Day is over, but you can still get this awesome Lexar Play Pro 1TB microSD Express card for your Switch 2 for a whopping 28% off.
Grab vital 3D printer maintenance tools in these p...
3D printers need maintenance and with these great tools you’ll be producing great prints all day long.
3D Printer Sales Bonanza is still ongoing after Pr...
There are some great 3D printer deals happening right now, and we've found the best and put them all into one page for you.
Concerns grow after spate of social media posts sh...
An astrophysicist interview underlines the growing risk of satellites, from the increasingly crowded skies, falling to Earth.
South Korean government learns the importance of b...
858 TB of South Korean government data goes up in smoke, with no backups
AMD could beat Nvidia to launching AI GPUs on the ...
AMD is set to use TSMC's leading-edge N2 fabrication process for its next-generation CDNA 5-based Instinct MI450 accelerators, but Nvidia's Rubin may have an edge over these GPUs when it comes to brute force compute performance.
Intel's Xe3 graphics architecture breaks cover — P...
Intel's Xe3 graphics architecture arrives on Panther Lake CPUs, and Intel has used it to build its largest, highest-performance integrated GPU yet.
Intel takes the wraps off Panther Lake — first 18A...
Today, Intel is giving the world its first look at Panther Lake, its first family of laptop SoCs to incorporate cutting-edge 18A silicon. With Cougar Cove P-cores, Darkmont E-cores, and up to 12 Xe3 graphics cores, Panther Lake is...
Best Amazon Prime Day Tech Deals You Can Still Get...
Here is live coverage of the best Amazon Prime Big Deals Day deals across tech, PC hardware, laptops, SSDs, peripherals, accessories, and more.
China expands rare-earth export controls, creating...
China has expanded its export controls on rare-earth elements, adding new items to a growing list of restricted materials and processing technologies.
Washington's ambition for a 50/50 semiconductor de...
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's plan to split leading-edge chip production equally between America and Taiwan seeks greater self-sufficiency and security but lacks clarity, overlooks U.S. industry realities, and remains largely symbolic given global dependencies on Japan, Europe, and...
Valve's next-gen 'Deckard' VR headset reportedly e...
Steam's upcoming "Deckard" next-gen VR headset is said to have entered production, with 400,000-600,000 units planned to be shipped every year. Deckard, which may be officially named the Steam Frame, is poised to cost up to $1,200, and be...
Legendary Microsoft developer reveals the true sto...
Legendary Windows dev confirms the infamous XP-era 'FCKGW' volume licensing key was just a leak, not a hack.
Bank of England, IMF, warn AI bubble risk has shad...
Major banking institutions are starting to warn of an impending market correction for AI companies and their stock prices. Although not all agree when it'll happen, most suggest it is coming as the major industry players continue to invest...
U.S. finally grants Nvidia license to ship AI GPUs...
The U.S. has approved tens of billions worth of Nvidia AI hardware exports to the UAE under a new bilateral agreement linking up to 500,000 GPU shipments per year with $1.4 trillion in Emirati investment, in the U.S.






























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