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Zhaoxin KX-7000 a modern Chinese x86 CPU
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Chinese Loongson CPU Takes on AMD's Zen 3 in Benchmarks
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Jim Keller criticizes Nvidia CUDA, x86 – 'CUDA's a swamp, not a moat, like x86'
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger: I hope to build chips for Lisa Su and AMD
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ASML dethrones Applied Materials, becomes largest fab tool maker
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Fingerprints can be recreated from the sounds made when you swipe a screen
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House cleaners find two of the first desktop PCs in random boxes
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SPEC says Intel's compiler used unfair optimizations to boost performance
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Jim Keller to Sam Altman's $7T AI chips plan – 'I can do it for under $1T'
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti with 22GB Memory Appears on eBay for USD500
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Loongson to Double Thread Count on Next-Gen 3A6000 CPUs
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AMD discloses slew of high severity security vulnerabilities for Zen BIOS chips
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Wi-Fi jamming to knock out cameras suspected in nine Minnesota burglaries
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SCSI isn't dead yet – new SSD for old or obsolete systems
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Researchers demonstrate liquid metal RAM
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Just 137 crypto miners use 2.3% of total U.S. power
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AMD confirms Ryzen 8000G APUs don't support ECC RAM, despite initial claims
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BitLocker encryption broken in 43 seconds with sub-$10 Raspberry Pi Pico
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Three million malware-infected smart toothbrushes used in Swiss DDoS attacks
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Canon to ship this year new chipmaking technique 90% more efficient than EUV
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PCIe 6.0 over optical cables demonstrated in custom data center solution
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AMD creates its own edible chips
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AWS charge for using IPv4 expected to bring $1B/year and speed up IPv6 adoption
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China's first natively built supercomputer goes online – with unknown specs
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