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GPUs poised for major performance enhancements under preliminary HBM4 specs
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They cannot make enough HBM to meet datacentre GPU/GPGPU currently, even if cost and size weren't an issue, there's not a chance in hell...
Yesterday at 9:25 PM
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Researchers want to develop a DNA-based storage system in three years
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My brain uses DNA based storage.
Yesterday at 9:21 PM
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The Witcher 4 development is further along than any other CDPR game, expected to release before Cyberpunk 2077 sequel
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I guess I better play Witcher 3 soon.
Yesterday at 9:20 PM
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AMD teases Ryzen 9000 performance ahead of July 31 launch, details B850 and B840 chipsets
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AMD as dishonest as Intel these last few years with cherry picked and often bizarre benchmarks to make their charts. Notice how blender...
Yesterday at 9:18 PM
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Chrome proves to be the fastest browser, but is it the best?
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Will use FF but not surprised it's the slowest. Mozilla makes multiple announcements a year about how the latest FF is the fastest ever...
Saturday at 10:13 PM
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daffy duck
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Dune-inspired spacesuit can turn astronauts' urine into drinkable water
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Sorry but this story is just taking the p!ss.
Friday at 9:33 PM
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Market cap down 80% and counting from purchase...
Friday at 9:31 PM
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Thank goodness for Europe and their regulations by making sure companies compete fairly with the consumer benefit in mind, from...
Friday at 9:31 PM
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Game developer says Intel should recall its defective, crash-prone CPUs
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The media must be so proud of their attacks on AMD and biased reviews to ensure Intel wins wins wins. Media applauded Intel, even...
Friday at 9:30 PM
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I honestly don't understand why anyone still buys Intel.
Friday at 9:27 PM
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Why you should be suspicious of that verified Amazon customer review
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scAmazon should be the registered trademark.
Thursday at 10:54 PM
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Upcoming Intel Arrow Lake-S and Lunar Lake SKUs revealed through CPU-Z listings
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Different architecture and IPC is said to be at least 14% higher despite the lower clocks. I have no doubt it will beat Raptor Lake in...
Thursday at 10:53 PM
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Study shows the best visual learning models fail at very basic visual identification tests
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I feel fundamentally this idea of just using ever more data to train models is not ever going to lead to true AI. Already absurd levels...
Thursday at 10:50 PM
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Scientists trick cancer cells into self-destructing through genetic editing
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Ultimately we need a broad spectrum vaccine to protect from getting the cancers in the first place. Prevention is always better than cure.
Wednesday at 10:06 PM
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Samsung Electronics union declares workers will go on strike "indefinitely"
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I know people that have worked for Scamsung and they say it's a shocking working environment. I thought working for a Japanese company...
Wednesday at 10:02 PM
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