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M5 MacBook Pro's SSD Is 2.5x Faster on Average Than Last-Gen M4 | Microsoft's OpenAI Losses Hidden as Part of $4.7B 'Other' Expense

M5 MacBook Pro's SSD is 2.5x faster on average than last-gen M4, exceeding Apple's own claims | Microsoft's OpenAI losses hidden as part of $4.7 billion 'other' expense | Montech King 45 Pro case review: Stylish and affordable, with an emphasis on GPU temperatures
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October 28, 2025
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M5 MacBook Pro's SSD is 2.5x faster on average than last-gen M4, exceeding Apple's own claims
M5 achieves 6,000+ MB/s across both read and write speeds
 
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Microsoft's OpenAI losses hidden as part of $4.7 billion 'other' expense
Stake in AI company still doesn't turn a profit as companies grapple with ongoing contract negotiation
 
 
 
 
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Montech King 45 Pro case review: Stylish and affordable, with an emphasis on GPU temperatures
Angled bottom intake fans are your GPU's best friend.
 
 
 
 
Deals
 
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Save a massive $1500 on this powerful pre-built gaming rig with top-notch components, including an RTX 5080 and 9800X3D
Gigabyte's Aorus Supreme 5 gaming desktop is reduced to $2499.99
 
 
 
 
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Researchers create world's smallest pixel measuring just 300 nanometers across
Could be used to create a 1080p display measuring 1mm across
 
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Lenovo Legion devices running Linux set to get new 'Extreme' mode that fixes previously-broken power limits
Only approved devices will be able to run the maximum performance mode
 
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Qualcomm unveils AI200 and AI250 AI inference accelerators
Hexagon takes on AMD and Nvidia in the booming data center realm
 
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U.S. Department of Energy and AMD cut a $1 billion deal for two AI supercomputers
Pairing has already birthed the two fastest machines on the planet
 
 
 
 
CPUs
 
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AMD rebrands Ryzen 7035, 7020 series mobile processors
Zen 2 and Zen 3+ chips receive new identities
 
 
 
 
3D Printing
 
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Generative AI used to create wild new 3D printer design
Exotic collaboration brings 5-axis 3D printing to the desktop
 
 
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Saturday, October 25, 2025

Intel Returns to Growth and Profitability, but Still Hamstrung by Supply Shortages Across its Business

Intel posts return to growth and profitability in Q3 2025, but significant challenges remain | Intel hamstrung by supply shortages across its business, including production capacity | CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme review: High style, affordable price, but loud
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Intel posts return to growth and profitability in Q3 2025, but significant challenges remain
The company achieves $13.7 billion in revenue with $4.1 billion in operating profit.
 
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Intel hamstrung by supply shortages across its business, including production capacity
Says it will prioritize data center CPUs over consumer chips, warns of price hikes.
 
 
 
 
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CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme review: High style, affordable price, but loud
Keep a pair of headphones handy for the fan noise.
 
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Tryx Panorama SE 360 ARGB Review: Elegant and quiet, with impressive software
The best value for those wanting an AIO with a wrap-around screen.
 
 
 
 
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OCCT version 15 adds coil whine detection that doesn't require a microphone
Popular stress tester gets a genius new feature to silence your PC.
 
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Intel Core Ultra 5 338H appears in Geekbench listing, confirming new "Arc B370" Xe3 iGPU
No "X" branding in sight as Panther Lake's naming scheme becomes clear.
 
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Intrepid modder builds Frame Warp demo from Nvidia Reflex 2 binaries
The tech remains mysteriously shelved despite greatly reducing latency.
 
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Intel has cut 35,500 jobs in less than two years
More than 20,000 were let go  in recent months as Lip-Bu Tan continues drastic recovery journey.
 
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Full-size Amiga A1200 retro gaming system comes armed with a modern HDMI port, 25 classic games
Pre-orders and launch date announced.
 
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TP-Link launches budget Archer GE400 Wi-Fi 7 gaming router
Dual-band router hits more affordable price point, includes 2.5 GbE ports and RGB lighting
 
 
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