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Supreme Court shuts down Nvidia appeal against cryptomining class action
By Dallin Grimm published
The Supreme Court put an end to Nvidia's appeal seeking to avoid a crypto-based class-action that began in 2018.
Fujitsu flaunts massive 144-core Monaka Arm chip
By Anton Shilov published
Fujitsu's Monaka is a monstrous processor with four 2nm compute chiplets, 5nm SRAM, and a massive 5nm IO die. This time, without HBM memory.
LG stops making Blu-ray players, marking the end of an era
By Hassam Nasir published
LG has reportedly exited the Blu-ray player market - sunsetting the UBK80 and UBK90.
Valve now sells refurbished Steam Deck OLED for 20% cheaper than brand new
By Aaron Klotz published
Valve has introduced the Steam Deck OLED model into its refurbishing service, bringing the price down by 20% for certified refurbished OLED models.
Custom Raspberry Pi 5 case rebuilds Pi 5 open loop into the hyper-compact case with the loop still intact
By Christopher Harper published
Raspberry Pi 5 gets a custom liquid cooled case with AIO that still fits in the palm.
Chinese businessman shows off sanctions-busting NVIDIA AI GPUs he bought despite US ban
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese businessman smuggles over a dozen of H200 machines with eight GPUs inside each one.
Intel's latest Arrow Lake CPU firmware reportedly offers little to no performance gains
By Hassam Nasir published
The 0x114 microcode for Arrow Lake has leaked online but initial performance numbers suggest minimal gains in performance.
Sony PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 now natively supports Arm64 architecture — including Raspberry Pi 5
By Christopher Harper published
Sony PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 gets full native Arm support, demonstrated with both Apple silicon and Raspberry Pi 5.
AMD nearly beats 30X power efficiency goal a year early — AMD's new AI servers are 28.3 times more efficient than 2020 versions
By Anton Shilov last updated
AMD's lofty goal of improved energy efficiency for AI sees it within touching distance of 30 times better performance than a machine from 2020
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