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Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Crazed Modder Discovers RTX 5050 Is Actually Faster Than a 1080 Ti | Samsung Inks $16.5 Billion Tesla AI Chip Deal
Crazed modder discovers RTX 5050 is actually faster than a 1080 Ti | Samsung inks $16.5 billion Tesla AI chip deal | MSI Katana 15 HX review: RTX 5050 gaming for under $1,000
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Crazed modder discovers RTX 5050 is actually faster than a 1080 Ti
Old flagship beaten by new turnip - four generations later, Nvidia's Pascal GeForce GTX flagship has fallen to the lowly RTX 5050
Samsung inks $16.5 billion Tesla AI chip deal
Elon Musk says Samsung will produce new A16 chips: 'The strategic importance of this is hard to overstate'
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MSI Katana 15 HX review: RTX 5050 gaming for under $1,000
Solid 1080p performance but a washed-out display
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Best Buy has more stock of the Nintendo Switch 2: Don't miss out on this dorm-room doorbuster
Stock Alert: You can grab the latest Nintendo Switch 2 game console at MSRP at Best Buy
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Trump freeze on export restrictions to China reportedly in aid of trade talks
As trade talks resume this week, security experts pressure the White House to maintain economic pressure points.
Zalman's jet engine-inspired CPU cooler hits the shelves
Cylindrical tower cooler designs caused a stir at Computex. The flagship design is now available for around $55 in Korea.
Chinese scientists tout infinitely recyclable 3D printer resin
More printing, less waste!
MSI on track to ship 10 million motherboards in 2025 despite a reportedly cautious AI strategy
Along with 5 million GPUs shipments
Intel spins off Network and Edge group as standalone business after posting $2.9B loss
On top of layoffs and uncertainty for future nodes.
IT provider sued after it simply 'handed the credentials' to hackers
Your network security is only as strong as its weakest link.
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Saturday, July 26, 2025
Intel Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs Could Finally Answer AMD's V-Cache | China Repair Shops Thrive Servicing Illicit Nvidia GPUs
Intel Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs could finally answer AMD's V-Cache | Underground China repair shops thrive servicing illicit Nvidia GPUs banned by export restrictions | LG 27GX790A 480 Hz OLED review: Bright, colorful, and fast
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Intel Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs could finally answer AMD's V-Cache
Nova Lake could boast massive 144MB L3
Underground China repair shops thrive servicing illicit Nvidia GPUs banned by export restrictions
Companies are resurrecting banned AI accelerators at a rate of up to '500 per month'.
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LG 27GX790A 480 Hz OLED review: Bright, colorful, and fast
27-inch OLED gaming monitor with 480 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR10, and wide gamut color
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AMD CEO says US-made TSMC chips are more expensive, but worth it
Costs are 'more than 5% but less than 20%' higher than Taiwan-sourced alternative.
Intel promises sweeping changes to combat stagnation with new foundry strategy, AI focus, and the return of Hyper-Threading
But losses threaten to curtail ambition.
China is developing nation-spanning network to sell surplus data center compute power
Latency, disparate hardware are key hurdles.
SK hynix confirms 3GB GDDR7 memory modules are in the works
Higher capacity could pave the way for fabled RTX 50 Series Super cards with 24GB VRAM
President Trump threatened to break up Nvidia, didn't even know what it was
'What the hell is Nvidia? I've never heard of it before.'
Intel will cancel 14A and following nodes if it can't win a major external customer
Move would cede leading-edge nodes to TSMC and Samsung
Microsoft says China-based hackers exploiting critical SharePoint vulnerabilities to deploy Warlock ransomware
Three China-affiliated threat actors seen taking advantage.
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