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Finnish authorities board tanker suspected of damaging undersea cables
By Jowi Morales published
This is the second such incident in a span of two months.
Relive surfing the original internet with new emulator
By Christopher Harper published
Web Design Museum celebrates the 34th anniversary of web browsers by releasing an emulator of the very first, WorldWideWeb.
Japanese gov't under fire for funding chipmaker Rapidus with COVID funds
By Anton Shilov published
Japan sits on some $114.42 billion pile of COVID relief cache, but opposition lawmakers complain that the government plans to use them to fund the country's industry growth.
Trump nominee favors ‘destroying TSMC’ if China invades Taiwan
By Mark Tyson published
The next U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy is very likely to be Elbridge Colby, who is well known to favor the destruction of Taiwan’s chip fabs in the event of a Chinese invasion.
Gaming laptop leaks with RTX 50 GPU, 192GB RAM, and Arrow Lake-HX CPU
By Aaron Klotz published
Laptop manufacturer Clevo is reportedly preparing to debut an all-new high-performance 18-inch laptop at CES 2025 sporting extremely high-end internals and next-gen CPUs.
Nvidia's next-gen B300 GPUs have 1,400W TDP, 50% more AI horsepower
By Anton Shilov published
With 288 GB of HBM3E memory and 50% more FLOPS than B200, Nvidia's B300 is a major performance upgrade.
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus with rollable screen leaks out — display expands from 14- to 16.7-inches with a user keystoke or gesture
By Mark Tyson published
New details and images of Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 rollable screen laptop have leaked.
Nvidia's unreleased RTX 5090 pictured with huge GPU and 32GB of GDDR7
By Hassam Nasir published
Assuming this leak is genuine, here's our first look at the RTX 5090's massive GB202 die.
Russian firm starts shipments of HPC system based on homegrown CPU
By Anton Shilov published
Russian company Graviton launches first AI and HPC machine with homegrown CPUs that will have to be used with Nvidia's H100.
Undersea power cable connecting Finland and Estonia experiences outage — capacity reduced to 35% as Finnish authorities investigate
By Jowi Morales published
An undersea power cable connecting Helsinki and Tallinn, carrying 658 megawatts of electricity, has been disrupted on Christmas Day.
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