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Fractal Design Mood fabric covered tower ITX case launched — comes in black or gray to match your living room
As shown during Computex 2024, Fractal Design releases the Mood mini ITX PC case with a pillar case design, accommodating the new 'SFF-ready' Nvidia graphics card standards and fabric exterior.
Nvidia is now the world's most valuable company by market cap, ahead of Apple, Microsoft, and Google
Nvidia has passed Microsoft and Apple, becoming the world's most valuable company. The rise in valuation comes on the back of data center GPUs, as the world wants more and more AI processors.
TikTok mistakenly refunds Bambu Lab A1 3D printer buyers — newer, non-faulty models flagged along with those that pose a safety risk
Bambu Lab tried to put the messy February recall of 12,800 A1 3D printers behind it. But a heavy-handed refund by TikTok Shop – that included perfectly good updated printers – has dragged the ordeal back into the light.
Gigabyte AI TOP 100E SSD features incredible 219,000 TBW endurance rating — 183X more than the venerable Samsung 990 Pro
Gigabyte reveals its AI TOP 100E SSD specifications, a drive that caters specifically to AI workloads and is designed to handle years of basically continuous writes with a massive 219,000 TBW rating for the 2TB model — that's 60 drive writes per day or around 17 hours of 2 TB/s writes.
Patent hoarder sues Micron for up to $480 million for infringement — South Korean firm Mimir IP acquired the patents from SK hynix in May
Mimir IP acquired around 1,500 patents from SK hynix just last month, and has now sued Micron and its partners for patent infringement in a seeming proxy battle. Such tactics are becoming increasingly common in the semiconductor industry.
AMD Ryzen AI 300 and Ryzen 9000 release dates and prices seemingly leak — retailers peg July 15 and 31 for laptops and desktop CPUs
The next generation of AMD desktop and laptop CPUs are prepping for a seemingly imminent retail launch. Ryzen AI 300 laptops will apparently go on sale July 15, with Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs launching on July 31. We also have some retail price listings for the desktop processors.
Samsung GPU investment plan given green light — digital twins and lithography purposes likely, consumer GPU improbable
Samsung management recently approved plans to make heavy investments into GPUs. It is unlikely that the investment is going into a new consumer GPU, with likely options being digital twins or computational lithography research to make fabrication more efficient.
Microsoft Copilot+ PCs available now — here are all the Snapdragon Elite X laptops you can buy today
Microsoft's Snapdragon X-powered laptops are arriving on store shelves and start shipping out today. These are some of your options if you want to get in on the Copilot+ PC bandwagon.
Intel's Open Image Denoise 2.3.0 library adds support for Battlemage GPUs, Arrow Lake, and Lunar Lake CPUs — Xe2 graphics edge closer
Intel has introduced the latest version 2.3.0 of its Open Image Denoise open-source library. The updated library adds support for the Arc Battlemage graphics processing architecture, as well as upcoming processors codenamed Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake.
World's smallest, cheapest network switch developed by US high school robotics team — Murex Robotics makes the hardware fully open-source
Murex Robotics, a high school robotics team, makes their world's-smallest network switch fully open-source. The move comes as part of their mission to democratize technology.
IBM and AIST collaborate on 10,000-qubit quantum computer — 75x more qubits than rivals
IBM and Japan's AIST are joining forces to create a new quantum computer with 10,000 qubits. This new machine will have 75x more qubits than today's smartest quantum computers, putting it on a track of vastly increased correctness over today's quantum processing.
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