TeamGroup T-Create Expert DDR5-6000 C34 2x32GB Review: Expertly Designed For Professionals

TeamGroup's T-Create Expert lineup targets the professional market, but can its DDR5-6000 C34 memory kit outperform enthusiast memory kits?

Nvidia's CUDA platform now supports RISC-V — support brings open source instruction set to AI platforms, joining x86 and Arm

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At the 2025 RISC-V Summit in China, Nvidia announced that its CUDA software platform will be made compatible with the RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA) on the CPU side of things. The news was confirmed during a presentation during a RISC-V event . This is a major step in enabling the RISC-V ISA-based CPUs in performance demanding applications.

The announcement makes it clear that RISC-V can now serve as the main processor for CUDA

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Police link 3D printers to ghost guns using 'fingerprints' from printers — toolmarks left behind during printing can make ghostguns traceable

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Tracing the source of 3D printing ghost guns has been a serious topic since the beginning of their existence. Those doing the printing want to keep the manufacturing source a secret, while forensic investigators like Kirk Garrison from the San Bernardino Sheriff's department are looking to find any sort of "fingerprints" left behind by nefarious manufacturers. An interview with Garrison shared by 404 Media suggests he may have found a way to link 3D printed objects, like

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Sending a Steam sticker 'burned through a month of data in five minutes' complains unhappy gamer

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Some apps are much more data hungry than you might expect, and sadly this sometimes only becomes apparent when using precious mobile data. A case in point is provided by spacebuggles , a Redditor and Steam gamer who says they “burned through a month of mobile data in 5 minutes.” They weren’t downloading Call of Duty: Modern Warfare or Microsoft Flight Simulator, or anything so ambitious. Their questionable folly was simply “trying to send a sticker in Steam Chat.”

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Microsoft buys more than a billion dollars’ worth of excrement, including human poop, to clean up its AI mess — company will pump waste underground to offset AI carbon emissions

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Microsoft has just signed a deal with Vaulted Deep, paying it to remove 4.9 million metric tons of waste over 12 years sourced from manure, sewage, and agricultural byproducts for injection deep underground. According to Inc. , the current cost of CO2 removal with the company is $350 per ton. If you multiply that by Microsoft’s contract, that makes it worth more than $1.7 billion. However, neither entity has disclosed the actual

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Polish programmer beats OpenAI's custom AI in 10-hour marathon, wins World Coding Championship — possibly the last human winner

Przemysław “Psyho” Dębiak, a Polish programmer and former OpenAI engineer, defeated the company’s own advanced AI model in the 2025 AtCoder World Tour Finals. In a grueling 10-hour coding contest, he outscored the AI by 9.5%, proving human ingenuity still has an edge, at least for now.

The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D drops to an all-time low price — the world's fastest CPU for gaming goes on ultra-rare sale

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You can find our favorite gaming processor, the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, today for its lowest price ever . This is the fastest gaming processor in the world, and it usually retails for around $499, but is currently discounted to $451. This deal is available across multiple vendors, including both Newegg and Amazon . If you're not familiar with the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, one thing'

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Boot exploit for software-bricked Nintendo Wii U consoles discovered by repairing destroyed and discarded SD cards from factory — team posts 'paid the beak' exploit to Github

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A console hacker named WinCurious obtained some discarded SD cards from a Nintendo factory that the company used for the factory setup process of Wii and Wii U systems. According to DeadlyFoez , the cards contained a boot image that Nintendo used for the factory setup of the Wii U console. They were able to recover data on some of the damaged SD cards, after which another member of their team discovered an exploit that could be used to restore software-bricked Wii U consoles.

The first

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GTA 5 finally launches in Saudi Arabia and the UAE 12 years after its global release — will be age-rated 21+ as part of the new regulatory framework

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Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto V and GTA Online have finally launched in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, nearly 12 years after their global debut. The confirmation came from the General Authority for Media Regulation in Saudi Arabia and the UAE Media Council, which cleared the game with a new 21+ age rating. The approval is a landmark moment for the region’s gaming landscape, reflecting a broader shift in content regulation and an openness to games that were once considered

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We 'built' the Alienware Area-51 out of Lego bricks — limited edition model only available through Alienware rewards

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The Alienware Area-51 is a pre-built gaming PC, but we put together one on our own. Only this one isn't made of metal and components, but rather Lego bricks. The 318-piece model that we constructed is a set being doled out by Alienware to members of its Alienware Arena fan community, but we got to go hands on a kit to try. .

Usually, this kit — which uses real Lego bricks but

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