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AMD to disclose roadmaps in mid-November — The future of Zen 6, RDNA, CDNA, and UDNA expected
By Anton Shilov published
AMD to host 2025 Financial Analyst Day this November, where it will reveal its strategic technology and products roadmaps spanning from Zen 6 and CDNA 5 through the end of the decade.

Report claims 'the era of AI hacking has arrived'
By Nathaniel Mott published
The security industry and the hackers they're supposed to defend against have both increased their use of AI as publicly available agents become more capable.

Latest Windows 11 security patch might be breaking SSDs under heavy workloads
By Kunal Khullar published
Windows users are reporting SSD issues following the latest Windows 11 security patch.

SoftBank acquires Foxconn's Ohio facility to build Stargate AI servers
By Anton Shilov published
Foxconn has sold its Lordstown, Ohio, factory to SoftBank but will keep operating it as an AI server hub for the $500 billion Stargate project.

China gets Intel Xeon 6P Granite Rapids CPUs repackaged with added security and surveillance features
By Zhiye Liu published
Montage Technology has launched the new Jintide C6P series of server processors in China.

Hardcore fan celebrates Alien: Earth by building a fully-working M314 Motion Tracker replica
By Mark Tyson published
Electronics hobbyist Rob Smith has built a ‘fully working M314 Motion Tracker’.

Fragmented ecosystems and limited supply: Why China cannot break free from Nvidia hardware for AI
By Anton Shilov published
Premium China's push for AI hardware self-reliance hits the roadblock despite U.S. government's restructions due to fragmented hardware and software ecosystems.

China mandates domestic firms source 50% of chips from Chinese producers
By Jon Martindale published
A new report says China has started mandating that data centers use 50% homegrown silicon.
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