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    ZenTimings provides a detailed view of RAM timings on Ryzen systems

    ZenTimings is a Windows utility designed for AMD Ryzen platforms that displays real-time memory configuration data and timings, frequency, and Infinity Fabric clocks. It’s primarily used to verify BIOS or XMP/EXPO settings, offering a straightforward way to check how system memory is running. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Microsoft's full-screen Xbox experience is now available to Windows 11 Insiders

    Microsoft recently announced a new Canary build within the Windows Insider Program. While not particularly groundbreaking in terms of features, Windows 11 Canary Build 29570.1000 does include a potentially interesting change for gaming scenarios. The new preview release finally brings Xbox mode to Windows Insider testers, allowing users to try… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Michael Burry of "The Big Short" fame warns of inflated tech stock valuations amid fears of an AI bubble

    Best known for predicting the 2007 – 2008 subprime crisis that ultimately escalated into a full-blown financial crash, Burry argued in a recent Substack post that several Nasdaq-100 tech companies have repeatedly misreported stock-based compensation over the past decade, overstating earnings by around 20% and leading investors to buy stocks… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    AI boom drives SK Hynix to pay $477,000 bonus per employee

    After removing its previous bonus cap last September, SK Hynix is set to pay out 10% of its annual operating profits to employees as performance-based bonuses this year. With memory prices at record highs, analysts predict the company will generate about 250 trillion won ($169 billion) in operating profit, putting… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Nvidia research promises 2x to 3x faster path tracing with better visuals

    A new research paper from Nvidia describes how an in-development update to ReSTIR (Reservoir Spatiotemporal Importance Resampling) path tracing addresses several of its flaws. While the technology is not quite ready for implementation in commercial games, it could enhance path tracing performance by 100% to 200%. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Chipmakers on track to meet only 60% of AI memory demand by 2027

    A recent report from Nikkei Asia yet again highlights how tight the market has become. It centers on the ongoing memory shortage, which is expected to persist until chipmakers have both the capacity and the facilities to meet demand for AI-focused components from hyperscale customers. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    If Apple built a $299 "Neo" desktop PC, Windows would have a real problem

    The MacBook Neo has done something Apple almost never does: it surprised the industry. When Asus co-CEO described Apple’s $599 laptop as a genuine “shock” to the Windows PC market, he wasn’t being dramatic. PC makers had spent years safely assuming Apple would never touch the sub-$700 segment. That assumption… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Google Pixel 10 drops to $549, its lowest price yet

    The 128GB Pixel 10 is down to $549, its lowest recorded price so far. It offers Google’s latest Tensor chip, a 120Hz OLED display, and long-term software support, making it a competitive option in the mainstream segment. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Company discards 32GB server RAM sticks worth $20,000

    At current market prices, the hardware appears valuable. Comparable SK hynix registered DDR4 modules currently sell for about $287.95 each, putting the total value at more than $20,000. However, that figure reflects today’s pricing, not what the hardware was worth when it was removed from service. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Typing with your brain might soon be as simple as wearing a beanie

    Silicon Valley startup Sabi is the latest entrant to suggest using the brain as an interface device. The company is developing a noninvasive device that translates internal speech into text. Rather than relying on implanted hardware, Sabi is building a wearable device – initially in the form of a beanie,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Slack chats and internal data from failed startups are finding a second life in AI training

    What was once considered operational residue is now being packaged, scrubbed, and sold to AI developers seeking richer training environments. The shift reflects a broader evolution in how advanced AI models are built. Early large language models drew heavily from news archives, Wikipedia, and forums. Now, newer systems, particularly agentic… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    A $5 Bluetooth tracker hidden in a postcard exposed a warship's movements

    Dutch regional broadcaster Omroep Gelderland reported that one of its journalists tracked HNLMS Evertsen, a Dutch air-defense frigate, during an active deployment in the eastern Mediterranean. The ship was operating to help protect France’s aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle against missile threats when the tracking occurred. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Leakers claim PlayStation 6 could offer at least 3x the performance of the PS5

    YouTube channel Moore’s Law Is Dead recently made new claims about the performance of upcoming next-generation consoles based on supposedly leaked internal documents from AMD. Although most analysts expect the PlayStation 6 to improve ray tracing performance over the PlayStation 5 significantly, its overall impact on game performance remains a… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Nvidia could bring back the 12GB RTX 3060 as supply issues disrupt GPU roadmap

    Prominent leaker MEGAsizeGPU recently claimed that a long-rumored version of Nvidia’s RTX 5050 with increased memory capacity has been delayed and might never see release. Meanwhile, the still-popular RTX 3060, originally expected to have returned to the market by now, could instead fill the gap in the release schedule in June. Read Entire Article Source […] More

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    What was the first OS you ever used?

    Before clean installs, dual-boot menus, and cloud everything, there was that first encounter, the moment you realized a computer wasn’t just hardware, it was a system with a personality. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    SNK revives NeoGeo AES with modern upgrades and HDMI support

    Set to launch on November 12, the NeoGeo AES+ will be available in Standard and 35th Anniversary editions priced at $249.99 / £179.99 / €199.99, with an Ultimate Edition bundle already listed through Plaion’s storefront. The exterior closely mirrors the 1990 model, but the internal changes are aimed at aligning… Read Entire Article Source link More

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