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    Apple’s chip chief eyes exit, tech world starts circling

    Apple might lose Johny Srouji, the guy who basically runs their entire chip operation, and the company is scrambling to keep him around. Srouji apparently told Tim Cook he's thinking about bouncing to another firm, and he's already let his coworkers know he's serious about it. Meta or OpenAI...
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    Samsung HBM4 rebounds hard, rivals brace for price war

    Samsung might actually pull off a comeback with its HBM memory after getting absolutely bodied by yield problems for months. The company finished internal testing for HBM4 and sent samples to big clients like NVIDIA, and analysts think approval could happen before the year wraps up. Samsung is...
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    iPhone 18 shake-up looms, Apple tests secret glass

    Apple might drop one of its flagship iPhones next year to make room for a foldable model, and the iPhone 18 lineup could get a major facelift with under-display Face ID tech. A leaker on Weibo claims Apple is testing this setup using micro-transparent glass splicing, which would let them ditch...
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    Intel Arc B390 flexes muscle, rivals feeling the heat

    Benchmarks for the Panther Lake Arc B390 integrated GPU just dropped, and the 12-core Xe3 chip is putting up some wild numbers in PassMark. The flagship iGPU scored 9,453 points, beating AMD's Radeon 890M by 16 percent and crushing older Intel Arc chips by huge margins. It even managed to hang...
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    Intel Panther Lake leaks flex fresh scores, rivals left rattled

    Intel's upcoming Panther Lake chips just showed up in PassMark benchmarks, revealing four different Core Ultra Series 3 processors. The leaked CPUs are the Core Ultra 7 366H, Ultra X7 358H, Ultra 7 365, and Ultra 5 332, and they're pulling some surprisingly strong single-thread numbers against...
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    MacBook Pro survives car crush, scratched

    A Reddit user ran over their brand-new M5 MacBook Pro after leaving it on top of their car, and the laptop survived with just minor scratches. The machine was inside a cheap sleeve when it got hit, but the owner found it after searching for half an hour with tire marks on the case. Despite...
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    Ryzen 7 9850X3D leak shows 20 percent boost for gamers

    AMD dropped fresh PassMark benchmarks for the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, and the chip is sitting around 20 percent faster than the older 7800X3D while clocking a modest five percent bump over the current 9800X3D. The new variant packs eight cores with 96MB of L3 cache and hits 5.6GHz boost speeds, which...
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    Intel Battlemage BMG-G31 gets support, GPU launch heats up

    Intel sneakily dropped support for its Arc Battlemage BMG-G31 GPU inside the latest VTune Profiler update, which has people wondering if the big card is actually gonna show up at CES after getting ghosted all year. The changelog mentions Panther Lake CPUs and the BMG-G31 together, and since...
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    TSMC sends US staff to Taiwan, Arizona fabs chase chip edge

    TSMC is shipping a bunch of American engineers back to Taiwan for hands-on training with 3nm and 2nm chip manufacturing since the Arizona facility can't level up without overseas experience. The company already did this back in 2021 when it sent workers abroad for a year and a half, and the...
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    Gigabyte preps Z890 boards, Arrow Lake Plus gets green light

    Gigabyte dropped fresh BIOS updates for Z890 boards that confirm support for the upcoming Arrow Lake Refresh chips, which Intel is branding as Core Ultra 200S Plus. The new firmware packs microcode 0x11B, and ASRock went even harder with 0x11D in their latest release. Both vendors are gearing up...
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    Wreckreation studio faces layoffs, racing dreams stall

    Three Fields Entertainment just put its entire staff on potential layoff after Wreckreation flopped hard at launch despite the studio grinding to fix bugs and add features players wanted. CEO Fiona Sperry said the indie dev won't see any game revenue for a while, and their publisher bailed on...
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    Russia blocks Roblox, citing child safety and LGBTQ+

    Russia just yeeted Roblox off the internet after its media watchdog Roskomnadzor decided the platform was too sketchy for kids. The ban cites abuse reports, predator problems, and LGBT content that supposedly corrupts children's morals, which is pretty on-brand for Russian regulators who have...
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    Apple weighs Intel chips for iPhones, TSMC gets a nudge

    Apple might tap Intel to make chips for the budget iPhones dropping in 2028, according to analysts at GF Securities who are building on recent claims from Ming-Chi Kuo. The company already grabbed evaluation samples of the 18A-P node and signed an NDA with Intel, with low-end M-series processors...
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    REPLACED locks in launch, pixel cyberpunk hype returns

    REPLACED is finally dropping after getting stuck in development hell since the E3 2021 reveal, and Sad Cat Studios has locked in a launch for the cyberpunk platformer. The 2.5D pixel-art game hits Steam, GOG, Epic Games Store, and Xbox Series X/S, with the studio confirming they are good to go...
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    ZOTAC denies RMA over tiny scratch, fans left spinning

    A dude sent his ZOTAC RTX 5070 Ti back because the fans were making weird sounds, and the company hit him with a denial after finding scratches near the PCIe slot. The card was working fine aside from the busted fans, but ZOTAC said they had limited repair tools and claimed the scratch damage...
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    Apple faces talent drain, Tony Fadell eyes the top seat

    Tony Fadell is apparently telling people he would take the CEO gig at Apple if they offered it to him, which is pretty wild considering Tim Cook might not even be leaving anytime soon. The iPod guy has some fans inside the company who think his aggressive style could shake things up, but sources...
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    TSMC eyes Arizona plant, US chipmakers get a lifeline

    TSMC is planning to set up an advanced packaging plant at its Arizona location by late 2027 after American customers kept begging for local CoWoS capacity. The company is apparently converting space that was supposed to be another chip fab into a packaging facility instead because clients like...
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    Pathea teases The God Slayer, steampunk gets a human touch

    Pathea Games is cooking up The God Slayer, a steampunk action RPG that marks a pretty big shift from their cozy My Time series. Founder Zifei Wu says the studio barely touches generative AI because most algorithms choke when you ask for Asian steampunk vibes, spitting out weird garbage that...
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    Game Awards returns, big reveals and Evanescence heat up

    The Game Awards is coming back with Geoff Keighley hosting another massive showcase that celebrates gaming's best while dropping world premieres. The show streams free across YouTube, Twitch, Amazon Prime Video, and other platforms, and it'll probably run somewhere between three and four hours...
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    AMD preps Ryzen AI Max refresh, memory speeds get a lift

    AMD is gearing up to drop some refreshed Ryzen AI Max chips that bump memory speeds to LPDDR5X-8533, which is a slight upgrade from the 8,000 MT/s that Strix Halo currently handles. These new SKUs are targeting mid-range buyers and should pack similar integrated graphics power, but specs are...
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