Nvidia's long-rumored N1X Arm chip pairs a 20-core CPU with RTX graphics


Nvidia appears ready to make its long-anticipated move into consumer Arm PCs after years of speculation and sporadic leaks. A report from DigiTimes Taiwan indicates that the company's N1 and N1X processors are again featured on Nvidia's internal roadmap, with consumer models now slated to come out in the first...

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Bungie's Marathon launches March 5 with modest system requirements


Originally slated to launch last September, Marathon is now confirmed to release on March 5 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC. The game is currently available for pre-order on Steam and the Xbox Store, starting at $39.99 for the Standard Edition, while the Deluxe Edition is priced at $59.99.

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Free Xbox Cloud Gaming with ads could arrive in the coming weeks


Sources recently told The Verge that Xbox Insiders will soon be able to test a free, ad-supported tier of Microsoft's cloud gaming service. While Microsoft previously confirmed plans for ad-supported cloud gaming, concrete details remain limited.

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Windows 95 had a secret restart trick most people never knew


Raymond Chen recently shared another interesting tidbit about the inner workings of Windows 95. The original 32-bit consumer operating system had a "secret" fast-restart feature, which users could activate by holding the Shift key while restarting through the OS GUI. If everything worked as intended, the system would restore a...

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Why Silicon Valley is losing faith in the American dream


In Silicon Valley, the servers are humming again – and so is the unease. Massive data centers packed with Nvidia GPUs are fueling the artificial intelligence boom, generating extraordinary wealth for chipmakers, cloud providers, and startups racing to train large-scale models. But beneath the boomtime exuberance, investors and engineers increasingly...

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TCL will take over Sony's home entertainment division, including Bravia TV line


The new company will operate globally, we are told, and will be responsible for handling everything from product design and development to manufacturing, logistics, sales, and even customer service. The as yet unnamed venture will handle both televisions and home audio equipment, and is expected to carry on the Sony...

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New chips, new designs, and bold prototypes defined PCs at CES 2026


In some ways, it's easy to see why. After all, it has become the show where the biggest PC chip suppliers (AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm) all announce their latest generation SoCs and all their largest customers (Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung among others) debut the latest systems housing these...

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TSMC struggles to meet surging AI chip demand amid data center boom


The industry is slowly coming to the realization that AI is not a magic spell for automatically boosting revenue and efficiency, but the tech world shows no signs of slowing down the AI train. According to a recent report from The Information, two of the biggest IT corporations in the...

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NYSE is testing a new blockchain platform for 24/7 trading


The platform would operate separately from the traditional exchange floor. The project, which is still awaiting regulatory clearance, marks ICE's most direct step yet into tokenization.

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Anthropic's Dario Amodei says allowing Nvidia H200 sales to China is like "selling nuclear weapons to North Korea"


The Trump administration formalized the 25% duty on Nvidia's H200 and AMD's MI325X chips shipped to China last week, creating a new revenue stream for the US government.

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