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Russian court reportedly fines Google 2 undecillion roubles for blocking 17 state TV channels
By Mark Tyson published
RBC reports (Russian language) that the court fined Google "2 undecillion roubles" for blocking access to 17 Russian TV channels.
Chinese chipmaker's new 7nm CPUs reportedly outperform Intel's Raptor Lake
By Aaron Klotz published
Chinese CPU manufacturer Loongson is purportedly closing the gap quickly to Western CPU manufacturers regarding raw performance.
Nvidia's Spectrum-X Ethernet to enable the world's largest AI supercomputer
By Anton Shilov published
Elon Musk's xAI Colossus AI supercomputer with 200,000 H200 GPUs uses Nvidia's Spectrum-X Ethernet to connect servers.
Elon Musk is doubling the world's largest AI GPU cluster
By Mark Tyson published
Billionaire Elon Musk boasts that his remarkable xAI Colossus data center is set to double its firepower 'soon.'
You can now build Raspberry Pi Pico-powered Macintosh 128K with this $10 VGA kit
By Ash Hill published
Action Retro shows off how to build a Macintosh 128K using a Raspberry Pi Pico and $10 VGA kit.
Intel celebrates significant progress at its Ohio Silicon Heartland fabs
By Hassam Nasir published
A new progress report from Intel highlights the team's new achievements in constructing its Ohio Fabrication site over the past few months.
Micron expands Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5 lineup with new overclocked kits
By Zhiye Liu published
Crucial Pro Overclocking portfolio now includes single DDR5-6400 memory modules and 32GB (2x16GB) memory kits.
TI-84 CE calculator demonstrated playing PC games, slowly
By Christopher Harper published
A-rank Sonic X Shadow Generations gameplay is possible on...a TI-84 Plus CE?
Microsoft Corporate Vice President accuses Google of 'shadow campaigns'
By Kunal Khullar published
Microsoft has publicly accused Google in a blog post for running campaigns in Europe designed to discredit Microsoft’s cloud business
Indian firms secretly funneled AMD, Nvidia AI GPUs to Russia — sanctions reportedly skirted on hundreds of millions of dollars of hardware
By Anton Shilov published
India becomes the second-largest supplier of restricted technology to Russia as Indian companies shipped AMD's Instinct MI300X and Nvidia's H100 processors to Russia.
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