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Axeia
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Microsoft faces scrutiny over AI spending as Copilot adoption lags
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So it has begun. We're moving from speculating on how revolutionary will AI be to: What's the profit? I guess the enshittification will...
Today at 1:12 PM
Axeia
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Nvidia projected to ship roughly a billion RISC-V cores in its products by year's end
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That's cool. Is that reserved for the shower expensive server cards or can we expect NVIDIAs consumer cards to be as CPU friendly as...
Saturday at 12:15 AM
Axeia
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Linus Torvalds is "fed up" with making kernel changes to address faulty hardware
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An unexpected amount of dislike for Linus here. Yes he's a bit of a grump. But that's understandable he is still very involved in what...
Friday at 3:08 PM
Axeia
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Ayaneo debuts retro-futuristic eGPU dock featuring Radeon RX 7600M XT
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Is it though? For what is basically a power supply with a graphics card in the same class of performance as a RX 6650 XT you pay $600...
Friday at 11:49 AM
Axeia
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Europe's highest court strikes down antitrust case against Intel for good
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Intel literally found guilty for a highly illegal market ruining tactic and your response is bad EU? For most other cases than this...
Friday at 9:25 AM
Axeia
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Outrageous $200 trillion climate hack proposes blasting diamonds into the atmosphere
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My favourite is using machines for filtering carbon emissions out of the air and turning them into a solid. Instead of you know... Not...
Friday at 9:09 AM
Axeia
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Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Review: Arrow Lake is a Mess
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Hardly vitriol, they just expected better. They could have highlighted it a bit more that this was intels first go at multiple firsts...
Thursday at 11:26 PM
Axeia
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Europe's highest court strikes down antitrust case against Intel for good
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Well, that took a while. Funny how Intel used to have the money to pull off crap like: Now they'll struggle to pay the 400m fine that...
Thursday at 11:18 PM
Axeia
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Intel and Samsung might be considering a foundry alliance to counter TSMC
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Hopefully they can tackle eachothers weaknesses because both have been getting absolutely trashed by TSMC for about a decade now...
Thursday at 5:34 PM
Axeia
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Massive lithium reserve discovered in Arkansas could power global EV industry
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Only if the government directly inserts itself and forced it to be done right somehow. If it goes through the normal channels it'll be...
Thursday at 10:46 AM
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In a shocking move, Arm cancels Qualcomm's license to manufacture Snapdragon chips
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Ah, ARM. One of few companies that seems as uhmm 'brazen' as NVIDIA. I'd say it's a good step towards a RISC-V future. ARM keeps...
Thursday at 10:40 AM
Axeia
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What Ever Happened to Netscape?
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Fun read. My short version if I were to write this article would have been: Microsoft killed it by including Internet Explorer for free...
Thursday at 10:32 AM
Axeia
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Linus Torvalds is "fed up" with making kernel changes to address faulty hardware
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Nah, that'd be heat. Apples endless goal of making devices stupidly thin was not a good match for Intels chip that run mighty hot. The...
Thursday at 10:04 AM
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I'm sorry, a who???!!! A "shite-move"? WTF?
Thursday at 10:01 AM
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Intel Arrow Lake-S CPU gets delidded ahead of launch, showcasing tiled architecture
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They barely changed their architecture for years, they gave us quadcore after quadcore. Whilst requiring motherboard upgrades for almost...
Tuesday at 10:04 PM
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