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MSI (re)launches $85,000 Nvidia DGX Station workstation
By Efosa Udinmwen published
MSI XpertStation WS300 delivers deskside AI with Nvidia GB300 Ultra, unified memory, high-speed networking, and always-on autonomous agent support.

Hannspree Hybri uses ambient light and boasts a 75Hz refresh rate
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Hannspree Hybri monitor uses ambient light for paper-like readability, reducing energy use while maintaining standard display performance across varying conditions.

Could Ukrainian drones replace DJI in the US?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Ukrainian drones Shrike 10 Fiber and F10 impress Pentagon, earning contracts in a billion-dollar Drone Dominance program focused on non-Chinese components.

Kingston reveals its toughest encrypted USB Drive yet — and it can even help you try and avoid typos
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Kingston IronKey Locker+ 50 G2 delivers AES 256-bit hardware encryption, layered password protections, and physical durability for secure enterprise-grade USB storage.

Could Agentic AI be the killer app for the 40-year old PC? AMD thinks so — and wants you to jump on the Agent Computer bandwagon before it is too late
By Efosa Udinmwen published
AMD introduces Agentic AI on PCs, enabling autonomous task execution, persistent local models, and enhanced productivity for professionals and organizations.

‘We are only able to supply, for our key customers in the midterm, about 50% to two-thirds of their requirements’: Micron CEO forecasts production spend increase to meet the insane demand for memory – but the RAM crisis will only get worse
By Benedict Collins published
The RAM crisis is having a knock-on effect on the memory industry in general - but there could be an unlikely hero.

Businesses are being 'locked in' to all-in-one platforms – and its costing them growth and adaptability
By Craig Hale published
New research shows that companies are being held back by being locked into single ecosystems – but switching isn't easy.

The biggest heist of the US-China Chip War: 3 Supermicro employees charged with conspiracy to smuggle restricted Nvidia H100, H200, and B200 chips to China – dummy boxes, fake labels, and a pass-through company enabled the $2.5 billion scheme
By Benedict Collins published
Three men are facing charges of conspiracy to smuggle restricted GPUs to China.
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