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Xbox 360 Devkit Bought for $5 Came With 2007 Beta Build of GTA IV | Chinese Chip Industry Admits it Lags Five to Ten Years Behind in AI Data Center Chips

Xbox 360 devkit bought for $5 at car boot sale came with 2007 beta build of GTA IV with unreleased assets | Chinese chip industry leaders admit the country lags five to ten years behind in AI data center chips | Dell UltraSharp U3226Q 4K 32-inch QD-OLED monitor review: Pro-grade with reference-level color
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Xbox 360 devkit bought for $5 at car boot sale came with 2007 beta build of GTA IV with unreleased assets
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Chinese chip industry leaders admit the country lags five to ten years behind in AI data center chips
AI demand is straining equipment and talent supply
 
 
 
 
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Dell UltraSharp U3226Q 4K 32-inch QD-OLED monitor review: Pro-grade with reference-level color
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Asus ROG Strix Morph 96 Wireless Review: Cheaper, but not really?
This keyboard is basically a cheaper version of one of our all-time favorites, the ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless -- but it's not really cheaper, at least not right now.
 
 
 
 
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The dream of DirectStorage is to speed up seamless streaming of gaming assets, resulting in increased performance. The problem? Nvidia GPUs took a performance hit under certain scenarios. So, we've tested GPU decompression on Blackwell GPUs to see if they outperform previous-generation GPUs.
 
 
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