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Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Chipset Is Locked In, And It’s All Snapdragon
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Chipset Is Locked In, And It’s All Snapdragon

A new certification appears to settle the chipset debate for Samsung’s 2026 flagship. It confirms the Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a Snapdragon processor in both US and international models, dashing rumors of an Exynos variant.

by Bennett LauraDecember 9, 2025
NVIDIA Can Sell H200 Chips to China, But It’s a Hollow Victory
AIComputingSemiconductors

NVIDIA Can Sell H200 Chips to China, But It’s a Hollow Victory

NVIDIA has reportedly received approval to sell its Hopper H200 AI chips to Chinese customers. However, a new 25% tariff and strong domestic competition from Huawei make this a complicated and potentially unappealing deal for the chip giant.

by Bennett LauraDecember 9, 2025
A Private ChatGPT for Your Desktop? This $79 Deal Makes It Real
AIComputingSoftware

A Private ChatGPT for Your Desktop? This $79 Deal Makes It Real

A new desktop AI tool promises ChatGPT-style power without the cloud. Pansophy runs entirely on your device, offering chat, coding, and document analysis with zero data sharing for a one-time $79 fee.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 6, 2025
Supercomputer Builds a Stunningly Realistic Virtual Mouse Brain
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Supercomputer Builds a Stunningly Realistic Virtual Mouse Brain

Researchers have created one of the most comprehensive virtual brains ever, simulating an entire mouse cortex. The model contains 9 million neurons and 26 billion synapses, running on the world-class Fugaku supercomputer. It’s a technical milestone that opens the door to studying diseases and brain

by Bennett LauraDecember 5, 2025
SoftBank Might Buy a Huge Chunk of the Data Center World
BusinessCloudComputing

SoftBank Might Buy a Huge Chunk of the Data Center World

Japanese investment giant SoftBank is considering a major acquisition to fuel its AI ambitions. The target is DigitalBridge, a data center investor with over $100 billion in assets. But can SoftBank actually pull this off?

by Bennett LauraDecember 5, 2025
A Trump-Linked Crypto Firm’s Leadership Meltdown
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A Trump-Linked Crypto Firm’s Leadership Meltdown

A crypto company connected to Donald Trump is in chaos after a sudden leadership purge. The CEO, COO, and a key director are all out following questions about its SEC filings.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 5, 2025
AMD’s 4-Year-Old Server Chip Gets a Surprising Software Boost
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AMD’s 4-Year-Old Server Chip Gets a Surprising Software Boost

A tech journalist revisited AMD’s flagship EPYC 7773X “Milan-X” server processors nearly four years after their March 2022 launch. The results show how much raw performance and efficiency can be unlocked simply by updating the software stack.

by Bennett LauraDecember 5, 2025
AMD’s Ryzen AI Max Refresh: More Speed, But Is It Enough?
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AMD’s Ryzen AI Max Refresh: More Speed, But Is It Enough?

According to a new report, AMD isn’t done with its Ryzen AI Max laptop chips. A “Refresh” series is expected next year, likely bringing support for faster LPDDR5X 8533 MT/s memory. But don’t expect a major architectural overhaul.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 5, 2025
OpenAI’s Stargate Lands in Sydney with a Massive New Data Center
AICloudComputing

OpenAI’s Stargate Lands in Sydney with a Massive New Data Center

OpenAI is officially planting its flag in Australia, signing a Memorandum of Understanding with data center operator NextDC. The facility will be part of the massive S7 site in Western Sydney, capable of drawing up to 550MW of power.

by Bennett LauraDecember 5, 2025
Linux NTFS3 Driver Finally Gets Pre-1970 Timestamp Support
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux NTFS3 Driver Finally Gets Pre-1970 Timestamp Support

A significant update is coming to the Linux kernel’s NTFS3 driver, allowing it to finally handle file timestamps dated before January 1, 1970. This fixes a long-standing compatibility quirk when reading old files from Windows NTFS drives. The driver’s maintainer, Konstantin Komarov, is actively work

by Ortega RafaelDecember 5, 2025

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