Intel’s transformation under CEO Lip-Bu Tan is entering a ruthless new phase. The company, which only days ago revealed $2.9 billion in quarterly losses and the slashing of 15% of its workforce (something it already planned since last year ), is now spinning off its Network and Edge Group (NEX) as a standalone business. It’s the latest move in a "sweeping effort" to streamline Intel’s core operations while divesting anything that doesn
Anker's EufyMake retreats from 3D printer market — blames critical component supply chain issues

It's safe to say the 3D printing landscape has changed significantly from year to year, with many companies coming and going. A solid few have managed to stick around with notable success but today, however, it looks like one more might be backing down as Anker is reportedly pulling away from the 3D printer market. This information comes to us from an interview with Anker spokesperson Brett White shared by The Verge .
Anker has sold 3D printers under the name EufyMake for a
Alienware AW3425DW WQHD QD-OLED review: Near-perfect color and premium performance
Inside Open Sauce, a science festival for makers, with over 500 projects on display

Open Sauce is a California festival that brings together crazy inventors, makers of every sort, and 150 nerdy YouTubers for a weekend of hands-on exhibits, live demos, and community connection. Founded by YouTuber William Osman, the event is like a science fair for grown-ups, with over 500 projects on display, from combat robotics to 3D printed musical instruments.
The YouTube element sets Open Sauce apart from other festivals. YouTube creators were invited
Nvidia N1X SoC leaks with the same number of CUDA cores as an RTX 5070 — N1X specs align with the GB10 Superchip

Nvidia's long-rumored and long-delayed N1X SoC has broken cover once again, this time revealing its GPU capabilities through a fresh Geekbench OpenCL listing . We've seen various CPU-focused leaks surrounding this chip before, but this provides our first genuine look at the GPU. That being said, this isn’t final silicon—it’s an early engineering sample—but the details are enough to show where Nvidia is headed with its first consumer-class
Threadripper 9000 CPUs will revive the HEDT market on July 31, starting at $1,499 for 24 cores — the flagship 64-core chip will set you back $4,999

AMD has officially unveiled its Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series, a new wave of Zen 5-based high-end desktop (HEDT) processors, scheduled to launch on July 31. With up to 64 cores, 128 threads, and boost clocks peaking at 5.4 GHz, this lineup aims to push multi-core performance and memory bandwidth to new heights while maintaining the aggressive pricing of its predecessor, the Threadripper 7000 series. These SKUs
China advances toward tech independence with new homegrown 6nm gaming and AI GPUs — Lisuan 7G106 runs Chinese AAA titles at 4K over 70 FPS and matches RTX 4060 in synthetic benchmarks
Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD only costs 11 cents per GB — one of its best prices to date

Amazon Prime Day is well behind us, but you can still find plenty of good deals on quality name-brand hardware, such as this one on the Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD, available over at Amazon . This high-performance PCIe 5.0 SSD, which usually retails for around $549, has been part of a series of discounts over the last few months. It was $449 during Amazon Prime Day, but you can currently
Veteran reviewer’s RTX 5090 Founders Edition GPU falls victim to 16-pin meltdown — user admits it could have been user error despite having tested GPUs for over 15 years

The editor-in-chief of DSOGaming, a PC gaming news website, has just suffered an RTX 5090 power connector meltdown, despite claiming that it was fully inserted into the graphics card. According to John Papadopoulos , the incident happened while he was playing Wuchang: Fallen Feathers , when he noticed a strange smell in his room. He could not determine the source of the scent until he opened his PC case and realized that it was coming from his high
Apple M1 Pro, once a flagship, now feels more like a $12 hair clip — discarded Apple silicon upcycled into geek-chic hair clip jewelry

A silicon enthusiast is taking their obsession to another level by marketing a new line of CPU jewelry. The decorative wearable trinkets we spotted this week are based around Apple Silicon. In the main picture, and the source Tweet below, you can see a collection of nearly 20 Apple M1 SoCs that are set to be transformed into hair clips.
Twitter/X-based @YuuKi_AnS, probably better known for their contributions to the silicon rumor mill, including
