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Andy Edser - You too can run a functional 16-bit CPU inside Microsoft Excel thanks to one YouTube hobbyist with more willpower than I shall ever possess - pcgamer.com

You too can run a functional 16-bit CPU inside Microsoft Excel thanks to one YouTube hobbyist with more willpower than I shall ever possess

Microsoft Excel isn't exactly up there when it comes to anyone's top-ten list of exciting software. Regarded as the dependable if more-than-slightly dull workhorse of productivity apps, the mere mention of Excel brings to mind endless spreadsheets, budgetary calculations, and… oh no you've fallen asleep already. But when someone creates a functional 16-bit CPU inside it, well, that might just be worth waking up for.

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Andy Edser - April - Fresh AMD Zen 5 CPU details leak suggesting a likely launch date between April and June of this year - pcgamer.com

Fresh AMD Zen 5 CPU details leak suggesting a likely launch date between April and June of this year

Further details are beginning to leak for AMD's next generation of desktop processors built on the Zen 5 architecture. These new «Granite Ridge» CPUs are currently expected for release in the first half of this year, and we're now starting to see information that looks to add some credence to the earlier rumours referencing the new chips.

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Andy Edser - Of A - For under $1,000, a Ryzen 5 5600 and an RTX 4060 Ti makes this machine a bit of a budget superstar - pcgamer.com

For under $1,000, a Ryzen 5 5600 and an RTX 4060 Ti makes this machine a bit of a budget superstar

Ipason Gaming Desktop | RTX 4060 Ti | Ryzen 5 5600 | 1TB SSD | 16GB DDR4 | $1,699$999 at Newegg (save $700)This Ipason gaming desktop might be at a heavy discount, but don't let that fool you into thinking it's not a great gaming PC. That RTX 4060 Ti in combination with a very capable AMD processor is an excellent combo, and 1TB of storage with 16GB of DDR4 rounds out an all-in-one package that makes a whole lot of sense, at a very attractive price.

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Andy Edser - The most powerful AI processing supercomputer in the world is set to be built in Germany, and planned to become operational within a mere year. Crikey. - pcgamer.com - France - Germany

The most powerful AI processing supercomputer in the world is set to be built in Germany, and planned to become operational within a mere year. Crikey.

AI processing can take a huge amount of computing power, but by the looks of this latest joint project from the Jülich Supercomputing Center and French computing provider Eviden, power will not be in short supply. The two companies have signed a deal to build a new data centre to house an exascale-class supercomputer that they say will be capable of performing one quintillion floating-point operations per second, or one exaFLOPS in HPC (high performance computing) output.

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Andy Edser - Pat Gelsinger - China's AI chip industry shows signs of strain as two key players look like they might be in trouble - pcgamer.com - Usa - China - Netherlands - city Sanction

China's AI chip industry shows signs of strain as two key players look like they might be in trouble

As US chip export sanctions continue to be enforced, there are signs that the Chinese AI chip industry may be feeling the strain. Two of the country's leading chip manufacturers and designers are showing signs of struggle, and as the restrictions continue to put the squeeze on China's chip manufacturing and development sector, it seems that the industry may be feeling the effects.

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Andy Edser - An - Mars helicopter borked, broken, an ex-helicopter, now abandoned and alone - pcgamer.com

Mars helicopter borked, broken, an ex-helicopter, now abandoned and alone

Space fans prepare yourselves, for I have some sad news: NASA's Mars-based helicopter, Ingenuity, has flown its last, thanks to a broken rotor blade. It is now an ex-helicopter, or if you prefer, the little space helicopter that no longer could. Pour one out for a true original, and give mad respect to the first aircraft on another planet that shall take to the skies no more.

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Andy Edser - Sony may have figured out how to block notorious cheating device the Cronus Zen on PS5. Take that cheaty-cheaters - pcgamer.com

Sony may have figured out how to block notorious cheating device the Cronus Zen on PS5. Take that cheaty-cheaters

The latest PlayStation 5 update appears to have blocked players from using a «controller emulator» called the Cronus Zen, and that may well have something to do with the fact that some players have been using it to, shock horror, cheat at games.

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Andy Edser - 'The mother of all breaches' – 26 billion records leaked including stolen user logins, so may we suggest you finally change that old password? - pcgamer.com - Britain

'The mother of all breaches' – 26 billion records leaked including stolen user logins, so may we suggest you finally change that old password?

If you're still hanging on to that old password, here's some news that should change your mind: Cybersecurity researcher Bob Dyachenko and the team over at Cybernews have discovered an open instance containing a gigantic 12TB of user data, in what they're referring to as the «mother of all breaches», and it seems like it might be the biggest user information leak yet.

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