Thursday, September 4, 2025

Meet AWS Experts and Community at Vegas this December for AWS re:Invent 2025

Join us in Las Vegas for the hottest event in tech
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AWS re:Invent - Your future self is waiting - December 1-5, 2025, Las Vegas, Nevada - Register now

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Transform your skills at AWS re:Invent 2025. Over five dynamic days, you'll dive into technical training, explore the latest technologies, and build valuable peer connections.

Take home practical solutions that deliver instant value to your work and advance your career.

Join us in Las Vegas from December 1-5 to:

  • Access insider knowledge through interactive labs, technical sessions, and workshops
  • Accelerate your learning through direct mentorship from AWS experts
  • Build your network and connect with peers who share your technical interests through AWS Community Programs at the Developer Pavilion
  • Experience live music, amazing food, and more at re:Play, the ultimate tech celebration
  • Attend in person and receive a 50% discount voucher for any AWS Certification exam
  • Team up and save - Get one free pass for every 10 passes purchased*

Our 2025 event catalog is now available! From experimenting with new solutions to interactive workshops and hands-on training, we've got something for everyone at AWS re:Invent.

Intel Panther Lake Breaks Cover in Acer Swift 16 AI | Cloudflare Blocks Another Record-Setting 11.5Tbps DDoS Attack

Intel Panther Lake breaks cover in Acer Swift 16 AI | Cloudflare blocks record-setting 11.5Tbps DDoS attack two months after the previous record-setting DDoS attack | Crucial T710 2TB SSD review: A subdued lion
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Intel Panther Lake breaks cover in Acer Swift 16 AI
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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Intel Patents 'Software Defined Supercore' | China Plans to Outpace Neuralink With State-Backed Brain Chip Interface Initiative

Intel patents 'Software Defined Supercore' | China plans to outpace Neuralink with a state-backed brain chip blitz | Kioxia Exceria Plus G2 (2TB) review: Convex and compact
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Intel patents 'Software Defined Supercore'
Tech increases single-thread performance and IPC by mimicking ultra-wide execution using multiple cores.
 
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China plans to outpace Neuralink with a state-backed brain chip blitz
Plan aims to streamline approval by bringing regulators in at the beginning, potentially shaving years off the lab-to-market timeline.
 
 
 
 
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Kioxia Exceria Plus G2 (2TB) review: Convex and compact
Another "nice-enough" 10 Gbps drive.
 
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A great first effort, with chart-topping noise-normalized performance.
 
 
 
 
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More Zen 5 chips are coming to compete against Intel.
 
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Gamers blame tariffs for PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch price increases.
 
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DDR4 costs soar as manufacturers pull the plug
Panic buying and stockpiling impact DDR4 spot pricing as supply dwindles.
 
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Yes, it uses a TN panel, but local dimming technology and Black Frame Insertion should enhance visuals.
 
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Buckle up, the road to 3D printing tool changers is about to get bumpy.
 
 
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