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Tomas Franzese - The PS5 Pro may be coming even sooner than we thought - digitaltrends.com

The PS5 Pro may be coming even sooner than we thought

An enhanced PlayStation 5, colloquially known as the PS5 Pro, is all but officially confirmed now, with a new report revealing that dev kits for the enhanced console are in the hands of developers and that Sony wants games for it ready by August.

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Nick Evanson - Western Digital will be shipping 4TB SD cards in 2025 for handhelds, laptops, or anything that needs tiny-BIG storage - pcgamer.com

Western Digital will be shipping 4TB SD cards in 2025 for handhelds, laptops, or anything that needs tiny-BIG storage

Known for offering bags of storage in a teeny tiny format, SD cards have been pretty slow at piling on the gigabytes over the years, compared to HDDs, SSDs, and other storage formats. Western Digital plans to step things up a notch or two, though, stating that it expects to launch 4TB models in its SanDisk range next year.

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Ramish Zafar - TSMC Sees Big Share Price Target Boost On Back Of Intel Orders, A.I. Demand - wccftech.com - Japan - Taiwan

TSMC Sees Big Share Price Target Boost On Back Of Intel Orders, A.I. Demand

This is not investment advice. The author has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Wccftech.com has a disclosure and ethics policy.

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Molly Edwards - Live-action adaptation of one of the most popular manga ever is moving forward with Rick and Morty co-creator on board - gamesradar.com

Live-action adaptation of one of the most popular manga ever is moving forward with Rick and Morty co-creator on board

The live-action movie adaptation of One Punch Man is moving ahead – and, now, Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon is onboard. 

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Nick Evanson - Intel's new LGA 1851 socket breaks cover giving us even more pins to mush with an errant thumb - pcgamer.com - Germany

Intel's new LGA 1851 socket breaks cover giving us even more pins to mush with an errant thumb

The new Intel CPU socket, set to house the upcoming Arrow Lake desktop processors, has been unveiled. In a bit of a weird way. It's going to be the socket for desktop versions of the Meteor Lake chip architecture, which are only going to appear in the boring embedded space.

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Chris Szewczyk - A repair shop reveals the RTX 4090 melting connector problem remains worryingly widespread - pcgamer.com - Los Angeles - Reveals

A repair shop reveals the RTX 4090 melting connector problem remains worryingly widespread

Reports of melting 12VHPWR power connectors surfaced almost immediately following the launch of the RTX 4090 back in October 2022. The issue was supposed to have been put to rest after Nvidia investigated the issue and released revised models featuring the updated 12V-2x6 connector, but it's still rearing its ugly melted head in the year and a half since it launched.

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Chris Szewczyk - It's a new week with a new development in the ongoing China-US tech dispute: Now China is going to ban US chips from its telco networks from 2027 - pcgamer.com - Usa - China

It's a new week with a new development in the ongoing China-US tech dispute: Now China is going to ban US chips from its telco networks from 2027

It seems like every other day there's a new development in the tech cold war between China and the US. Following on from last week's request from the US government for ASML to stop servicing the systems the firm sold to China, and the recent banning of the use of Intel and AMD chips—and Microsoft Windows—from use in government computers, comes a new Chinese response.

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Ali Salman - All iPhone Models Will Use On-Device Processing For The First Wave of AI Features in iOS 18, as Apple Will Not Rely on Cloud Servers - wccftech.com

All iPhone Models Will Use On-Device Processing For The First Wave of AI Features in iOS 18, as Apple Will Not Rely on Cloud Servers

iOS 18 is reported to be Apple's biggest update for the iPhone as the company is planning a swarm of new AI-related utilities on a system level. There have been numerous reports highlighting how the iPhone could benefit from generative AI and what advancements it could bring to Siri and Spotlight Search. While the company is gradually expanding its efforts to bring the technology to the older and newer models of the iPhone, a prominent analyst claims that the first wave of AI features will not rely on AI cloud servers on the iPhone.

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