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'Could this be the RTX 6090': Tech analyst reckons Nvidia's just-announced AI GPU hides a tantalizing secret that could throw down a massive gauntlet to AMD
By Wayne Williams published
Nvidia’s Rubin CPX announcement fuels theories about a hidden connection to RTX 6090.

Samsung and AMD made a revolutionary SSD together - then it was left to wither in the shadows and nobody knows exactly why
By Desire Athow published
Computational storage drives looked attractive on paper so what happened next?

Adobe Stock celebrates 10th birthday with pay out for contributors and one long-awaited update I think creators will love
By Steve Clark published
Tenth anniversary of stock media site brings new gifts for contributors and creators.

Bags of info stolen from multiple top luxury brands - double check your data now
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Shiny Hunters are back to targeting luxury brands and this time around, it's Kering that fell.

Google reveals huge $6.8 billion investment in UK ahead of Trump visit
By Craig Hale published
Google commits multibillion-dollar investment into the UK ahead of US-UK deal.

Ultra-thin Linux laptops pack Ryzen AI 9 365 muscle with silky 120Hz displays and room for massive storage and memory
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Slimbook Evo laptops debut with Ryzen AI 9 power, Linux preinstalled, up to 128GB RAM, 16TB storage, and high-refresh displays.

Gigabyte Thunderbolt 5 graphics box squeezes desktop RTX power, USB4 compatibility, and docking features into a relatively small chassis for high-end laptops
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Gigabyte’s Aorus RTX 5060 Ti AI BOX delivers desktop GPU performance in a compact Thunderbolt 5 enclosure with docking functions.

Chinese scientists want to build a 'forever' DNA tape with a 80 million DVDs storage capacity - but it will take forever to write at the current rate
By Wayne Williams published
Chinese scientists outline DNA cassette tape concept that could preserve digital data for centuries, but the writing process is glacially slow today.

PsiQuantum plans to build world’s first large scale fault tolerant million qubit quantum computers for solving some of the world’s most complex scientific problems
By Wayne Williams published
PsiQuantum raises $1 billion to accelerate development of million qubit quantum computers and begin building utility scale systems in Australia and the US.
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