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MSI Shows Off EdgeXpert MS-C931 DGX Spark Box and an AIO Desktop Powered by Meteor Lake

MSI at the 2025 Computex showcased is EdgeXpert MS-C931, a personal AI supercomputer powered by the NVIDIA DGX Spark platform. This NUC-sized box packs an NVIDIA "Grace Blackwell" GB10 superchip with NVLink-C2C interconnect for cache coherency between the CPU and GPU; 128 GB of unified LPDDR5X memory, 200 Gbps InfiniBand networking, and compute performance of up to 1,000 AI TOPS, for AI-native code development
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Qualcomm to make data center processors that connect to Nvidia chips - Reuters

Qualcomm to make data center processors that connect to Nvidia chips Reuters

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Qualcomm to make data center processors that connect to Nvidia chips - TradingView

Qualcomm to make data center processors that connect to Nvidia chips TradingView

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雷軍確認新晶片採第二代 3nm 製程 很可能是台積電代工

小米之前透露將會推出自主研發手機 SoC 晶片「玄戒 O1」,其效能等等也逐漸曝光,其中不少人關注的就是到底新晶片是由哪家代工廠製作和採用什麼製程。最近雷軍就透露,新晶片採用的是第二代 3nm 製程,也就是說很可能是


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小米 XRING 01 自研晶片現身跑分平台 性能與 Snapdragon 8 Elite 相差無幾

小米近日公布其自家開發的處理器晶片 XRING 01,而該晶片迅速現身跑分平台 Geekbench 6,據傳採用的設備型號為 25042PN24C,透露出這款中國品牌經過 10 年技術投資的成果,已逐步與高通 Snapdragon 8 Elite、聯發科天璣 9400+ 等強

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Microsoft's cringey ad boasts that Copilot+ PCs are 58% faster than the discontinued, year-old MacBook Air M3

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Facepalm: It's been nearly 20 years since Apple launched the Microsoft-mocking "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" commercials, and the two companies continue to take shots at each other in their respective ads. The latest from the Redmond giant claims that top Copilot+ PCs are more than 50% faster than a Mac – specifically, the now-discontinued MacBook Air M3


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Xiaomi's in-house XRing 01 SoC leaked — melds 10-core Arm Cortex CPU plus 16-core Mali G925 GPU

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Following Huawei and Lenovo's lead in developing self-developed silicon within China, Xiaomi is working on its own XRing 01 SoC. This new chip reportedly features standard Arm Cortex cores and a 3nm-grade process node from TSMC. Per HXL , the XRing 01 carries a beefy decacore configuration, and based on now-delisted Geekbench tests of the chip, shared by leaker Jukanlosreve , Xiaomi's alternative appears to be delivering performance comparable to MediaTek's flagship Dimensity 9

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AMD Claims TSMC’s 2nm Process Is Superior To All Alternatives Out There; Reveals Possibility of Adopting Samsung As Well

AMD is one of the first customers of TSMC's 2nm, and the firm declared the Taiwan giant the winner in the 2nm race, claiming that no other foundry matches the process.

AMD Is The First Customer of TSMC's 2nm Process And Will Employ It For Their Next-Gen EPYC Venice CPUs

The semiconductor industry is currently battling out for the 2nm process, and this time, the competition is a lot tighter, given that firms like Intel and Samsung have shown significant progress with their respective

AMD's 6th Gen EPYC Venice

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Xiaomi’s XRING 01 Competes With The Snapdragon 8 Elite In New Alleged Benchmark Leak, 10-Core CPU Cluster Is Only 7 Percent Slower In Multi-Core Score, Posing A Real Threat To The Competition

This week saw Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun officially announce the XRING 01 , and it only took a few days for the in-house chipset to be spotted in a new benchmark leak. The results show that even though the Snapdragon 8 Elite is faster than the latest entrant, the difference is not much, indicating that the 10 years dedicated towards R&D have finally borne fruit for the Chinese firm, and it poses an actual threat to the likes of Qualcomm and MediaTek. There are other details that we know


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Intel ARCade machine showcases a NUC Extreme with Arc A770 GPU

(Image credit: Haze)

While Intel is gearing up to reveal new Battlemage products at Computex in a few days, X user Haze has shared an image of an Intel ARCade machine featuring a last-generation Alchemist A7 series GPU. Often seen as Intel marketing material for major e-sports events, this machine was reportedly found out of commission and unused at an unnamed Intel campus.

Intel was enthusiastic in the months leading up to the Alchemist launch, as evident in its marketing push for the product. This ranged

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