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Qualcomm Acquires Arduino to Make AI Development More Accessible | The Best Prime Day Tech and PC Deals you can Still Get

Qualcomm acquires Arduino to make AI development more accessible | The best Prime Day Tech and PC Hardware deals you can still get | GPU mirror lets you watch your RTX 5090 melt in real time without straining your neck
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October 9, 2025
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Qualcomm acquires Arduino to make AI development more accessible
Microcontroller maker's hardware becomes the foundation of mobile tech giant's edge AI stack
 
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The best Prime Day Tech and PC Hardware deals you can still get
Snag a last-minute deal on an SSD, monitor, CPU, and more.
 
 
 
 
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GPU mirror lets you watch your RTX 5090 melt in real time without straining your neck
It blocks the other PCIe slots on your motherboard, though
 
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Dell bets big on an AI infrastructure payoff--new four-year revenue forecast doubles prior guidance
Dell anticipates strong long-term growth as clients like xAI and CoreWeave ramp up high-performance deployments.
 
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Nvidia reportedly signs another blockbuster AI supply deal, this time with Elon Musk's xAI
The investment will support $20 billion Colossus 2 Memphis project.
 
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Microsoft clamping down on Windows 11 local account setup
The latest Insider build removes 'local-only commands,' skipping Microsoft account sign-in will crash setup process
 
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Synology walks back controversial compatibility policy for 2025 NAS units
Third-party HDD and SSD support returns with DiskStation Manager 7.3 update
 
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Texas Instruments to cut 183 positions in its North Texas facilities, claims report
About 400 employees in total are expected to be laid off due to the closure of older plants
 
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Asus reveals how $500,000 ROG Astral RTX 5090D was made
world's most expensive GPU is hewn from 5KG of pure gold
 
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Amkor breaks ground on Arizona advanced packaging campus, plugging critical gap in US semiconductor supply chain
Production is expected in 2028, investment could extend to $7 billion, with 3,000 jobs in tow.
 
 
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Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Prime Day Deals Picks: Save 39% on the Samsung 4TB 990 Evo Plus SSD, 20% on Keychron’s K2 HE keyboard, and $177 off Alienware's five-star QD-OLED gaming monitor

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Prime Day is one of the best times of the year to find PC, peripheral, and component deals, with Newegg, Best Buy, and Walmart all competing with Amazon for your deal-seeking dollars. You can always head to Tom's Hardware for more up-to-the-minute Prime Day deals coverage, but the direct product links below are a quick cheat sheet of our favorite Prime Day deals of the day.
 
 
 
 
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Here is live coverage of the best Amazon Prime Big Deals Day deals across tech, PC hardware, laptops, SSDs, peripherals, accessories, and more.
 
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Here are the best OLED gaming monitor deals you can snag for Prime Day — monitors up to 41% off
OLED gaming monitors are hot right now, and Prime Big Deals Day is an excellent time to be in the market.
 
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Spacious 24TB hard drive is at an all-time low of a mere 1 cent per GB
Seagate's BarraCuda 24TB HDD is back on sale for $239
 
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Keychron
Keychron K2 HE: was $139 now $111.99 at Amazon
The K2 HE features a compact 75% layout wireless (2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2) mechanical keyboard with magnetic switches and wood pieces bolted on either side. Aside from its good looks, it features a lot of gaming-friendly features, lubed linear switches, and an easy-to-use web interface to adjust settings. It's available in black or white.
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Alienware AW3423DWF: was $699 now $521.99 at Amazon
The Alienware AW3423DWF is available at Amazon for its lowest price to date, which is half its launch price. It has a 34-inch curved QD-OLED panel and is AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certified. It has a resolution of 3440 x 1440 and can reach a refresh rate of 165Hz.
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Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 360: was $124.99 now $89.99
The Arctic Liquid III Pro 360 is a more recent iteration of the Arctic Liquid III, with improved fans and thermals. This version uses 3x P12 Pro PWM fans and a 360mm radiator for cooling powerful CPUs when under load. Using 7 blades instead of 5, the P12 Pro fans can operate with less noise while also shifting more air. This cooler can connect to AM4/AM5 and Intel LGA1851/LGA1700 sockets, with all the included attachment pieces included in the box. The Arctic coolers are also known for incorporating an integrated VRM cooling fan into the CPU block-cooler design.
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