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Omar Sohail - Morgan Stanley - MediaTek And NVIDIA Reportedly Co-Developing Snapdragon X Elite Competitor, Design To Be Finalized In Q3, Using TSMC’s 3nm Process - wccftech.com - Taiwan

MediaTek And NVIDIA Reportedly Co-Developing Snapdragon X Elite Competitor, Design To Be Finalized In Q3, Using TSMC’s 3nm Process

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite will eventually face competition in the ARM-based AI chipset space from MediaTek and NVIDIA, who have reportedly joined forces to co-develop a new SoC whose design is said to be finalized in the third quarter of this year. The upcoming silicon is said to support advanced technologies, including being mass produced on TSMC’s 3nm process, with the new entrant possibly competing with Apple’s M4 when comparing lithography.

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Chris Szewczyk - Intel's efforts to develop a PCIe throttling driver point towards a very hot Gen 6 future - pcgamer.com

Intel's efforts to develop a PCIe throttling driver point towards a very hot Gen 6 future

My biggest gripe with current PCs is excessive power consumption. Second to that is the heat generated by NVMe SSDs. A motherboard with an acre of metal covering half the board, or SSDs cooled by tower heatsinks with tiny fans is just not what I want to see. It's not like Gen 5 x4 SSDs deliver tangible performance improvements anyway.

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Ramish Zafar - SpaceX’s Fourth Starship Test Delayed To June – IFT-4 Booster Shipped To Pad - wccftech.com - state Texas

SpaceX’s Fourth Starship Test Delayed To June – IFT-4 Booster Shipped To Pad

After SpaceX shipped its IFT-4 booster to the launch pad and static fired a new Starship for the first time earlier this week, Elon Musk has confirmed the fourth Starship test flight's delay on X. After the previous Starship test took place in March, SpaceX was quick to give a launch date, which would have meant a rapid drop in the turnaround time for the world's largest rocket since IFT-2 flew after a considerable delay. IFT-2 was followed by the third test four months later, and a May launch would have cut this time in half.

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Muhammad Zuhair - ASUS Comes Under Huge RMA Fire, Charges $3,758 Just To Repair Just Plastic On A $2800 RTX 4090 - wccftech.com - Usa

ASUS Comes Under Huge RMA Fire, Charges $3,758 Just To Repair Just Plastic On A $2800 RTX 4090

ASUS has come under a huge fire due to its RMA policies which ask for outrageous costs to repair minor issues & sometimes, you won't even have your original case solved but the company points out several other issues with your purchased products that weren't there to begin with.

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Andy Edser - US Commerce Secretary says if China seized TSMC it would be 'absolutely devastating' to the US economy, as it buys 92% of its cutting-edge chips from the Taiwanese manufacturer - pcgamer.com - Usa - Japan - China - Taiwan - state Arizona

US Commerce Secretary says if China seized TSMC it would be 'absolutely devastating' to the US economy, as it buys 92% of its cutting-edge chips from the Taiwanese manufacturer

TSMC's position as the world's largest chip manufacturer puts it in an enviable position in many ways, not least that the entire world is dependent on its output of today's best computer chips, and it reaps huge financial rewards as a result. 

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Muhammad Zuhair - Intel Secures All Of ASML’s High-NA EUV Lithography Machines Set To Be Built This Year - wccftech.com - Netherlands

Intel Secures All Of ASML’s High-NA EUV Lithography Machines Set To Be Built This Year

Intel has placed its bets on ASML's high-NA EUV lithography technology for the future, placing orders for all machines to be built this year.

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Chris Szewczyk - Corsair to go all in on sim racing after it announces plans acquire Fanatec - pcgamer.com

Corsair to go all in on sim racing after it announces plans acquire Fanatec

Corsair has entered into negotiations to acquire Endor AG, the owners of the sim racing specialist Fanatec. The proposed deal will provide a welcome cash injection into Endor AG, which has been struggling under the weight of a €70 million debt.

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Jeremy Laird - Why you shouldn't expect Apple's new uber-bright 1000-nit 'Tandem' OLED screen tech to hit the PC any time soon - pcgamer.com

Why you shouldn't expect Apple's new uber-bright 1000-nit 'Tandem' OLED screen tech to hit the PC any time soon

Apple has rolled out its latest iPad Pro and apart from the new M4 chip, which is pretty interesting in its own right, the highlight is undoubtedly its new dual-layer OLED display, known in Apple parlance as Tandem OLED. Capable of 1,000 nits sustained full-screen brightness and 1,600 nits peak HDR, it blows away any OLED PC monitor for sheer brightness. Even the best current OLED large-format desktop panels top out at about 250 nits full screen.

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