Saturday, May 9, 2026

Apple Reportedly Strikes Deal for Intel to Make Some of Its Chips | Microsoft CTO Confesses That 30-Year-Old Code Still Forms the Bedrock of Windows 11

Apple reportedly strikes deal for Intel to make some of its chips | Microsoft CTO confesses that 30-year-old code from the mid-90s still forms the bedrock of Windows 11 | Maingear MG-1 (2026) review: Fast and clean, for a price
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May 9, 2026
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Apple reportedly strikes deal for Intel to make some of its chips
Apple reportedly strikes deal for Intel to make some of its chips
Two tech giants reached a preliminary agreement for Intel to make processors for Cupertino
 
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Microsoft CTO confesses that 30-year-old code from the mid-90s still forms the bedrock of Windows 11
Ancient Win32 API still the backbone, but CTO says it's 'more relevant than ever in 2026'
 
 
 
 
Reviews
 
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Maingear MG-1 (2026) review: Fast and clean, for a price
The Maingear MG-1 offers a super-clean build in case with personalization options, but the front panel could use some more ports.
 
 
 
 
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Save $444 on this top-tier gaming PC combo with Asus Prime RTX 5070, Ryzen 9850X3D, X870E motherboard, and 32GB of RAM
World's fastest gaming CPU meets copious amount of RAM
 
 
 
 
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