Saturday, October 4, 2025

AI Data Centers Are Swallowing the World's Memory and Storage Supply | Intel's Next-gen Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids Microarchitectures Get Official

AI data centers are swallowing the world's memory and storage supply | Intel's next-gen Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids microarchitectures get official confirmation | Lenovo Legion Go 2 review: AMD's Ryzen Z2 Extreme makes gains at 800p
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October 4, 2025
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AI data centers are swallowing the world's memory and storage supply
Setting the stage for a pricing apocalypse that could last a decade.
 
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Intel's next-gen Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids microarchitectures get official confirmation
Latest ISA reference doc details the P-Cores and E-Cores upcoming CPUs will use.
 
 
 
 
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Lenovo Legion Go 2 review: AMD's Ryzen Z2 Extreme makes gains at 800p
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