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Chris Szewczyk - A comprehensive online privacy bill is one step closer after US Congressional leaders reach a tentative bipartisan deal - pcgamer.com - Eu - Usa - Washington - After

A comprehensive online privacy bill is one step closer after US Congressional leaders reach a tentative bipartisan deal

Describing the polarized US Congress as dysfunctional is being too kind. Republicans and Democrats don't agree on too much in the current political climate, but one thing most people agree on is the right to privacy—particularly in the era of big tech.

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Chris Szewczyk - The US seeks not just to block China's access to advanced chip making tech, it wants to ban servicing on the equipment it already has - pcgamer.com - Ukraine - Russia - Usa - China - Netherlands - South Korea - Taiwan - city Sanction - city Taipei - Malaysia

The US seeks not just to block China's access to advanced chip making tech, it wants to ban servicing on the equipment it already has

There's a new development just about every other day on the seemingly ever escalating tech war between China and the US. The latest development is a request from the US government to Dutch-based ASML that it stop servicing advanced chip making equipment the firm has sold to China.

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Chris Szewczyk - Lisa Su - The launch of AMD's Zen 5 processors is close, as motherboard manufacturers begin rolling out BIOSes supporting the next-gen chips - pcgamer.com

The launch of AMD's Zen 5 processors is close, as motherboard manufacturers begin rolling out BIOSes supporting the next-gen chips

The launch of AMD's Zen 5 based Granite Ridge family of processors is clearly drawing near. Asus has begun the process of rolling out support for the next-gen chips to its latest enthusiast tier X670E motherboards. The public release of supporting BIOSes indicates the chips could be released at basically any time.

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Chris Szewczyk - PCIe 7.0 is on track for a 2025 release, which means SSDs with speeds of up to 60GB/s should be available in the coming years - pcgamer.com

PCIe 7.0 is on track for a 2025 release, which means SSDs with speeds of up to 60GB/s should be available in the coming years

PCI Express 7.0 is coming! But don't feel as though you need to start saving for a new motherboard anytime soon. The PCI-SIG has just released the 0.5 version, with the final version set for release in 2025. That means supporting devices are not likely to land until 2026, with 2027–28 likely to be the years we see a wider rollout.

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Chris Szewczyk - Asus Dual GeForce RTX 4060 Ti SSD OC review - pcgamer.com

Asus Dual GeForce RTX 4060 Ti SSD OC review

Barring an unforeseen late arrival, the Nvidia, AMD and Intel GPU families are complete for this generation. The underlying GPUs are a well known quantity at this point so now it's just a case of seeing what fun things board partners can do to differentiate their cards from the rest of the market. 

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Chris Szewczyk - AI is poised to tackle some of the world's most important issues, including making beer taste better - pcgamer.com - Belgium

AI is poised to tackle some of the world's most important issues, including making beer taste better

What comes to mind when you think of AI? ChatGPT? Skynet? Cats doing impossible things? How about making better beer? When I'm sitting around the family dinner table this easter enjoying a cold one or three, I'll have to bring up the fact that AI could in fact be used to make beer taste better.

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Chris Szewczyk - Economy class will be slightly less punishing if you fly on an aircraft with Panasonic's Astrova in-flight entertainment system - pcgamer.com

Economy class will be slightly less punishing if you fly on an aircraft with Panasonic's Astrova in-flight entertainment system

Unless you're an excited kid or 150cm tall, nobody really enjoys flying in cattle class, do they? You get to put up with longer queues, uncomfortable seats, average food (at best) and poor in-flight entertainment. The latter is certainly better in more modern airliners, but the screens usually leave a lot to be desired.

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Chris Szewczyk - The Chinese government is phasing out Intel and AMD CPUs and Microsoft's Windows OS because they don't fit its new 'safe and reliable' guidelines - pcgamer.com - Usa - China

The Chinese government is phasing out Intel and AMD CPUs and Microsoft's Windows OS because they don't fit its new 'safe and reliable' guidelines

The ongoing and escalating tech war between the world's largest economies shows little sign of easing. Whether it's the banning of certain AI chips or restrictions on chip making equipment, China and the US really don't want the other side to have access to its best toys.

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