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Intel’s Battlemage GPUs Show Impressive Year-Long Linux Gains
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Intel’s Battlemage GPUs Show Impressive Year-Long Linux Gains

Intel’s Battlemage architecture has seen substantial performance improvements on Linux throughout 2024. The open-source driver stack has matured significantly, delivering better GPU compute results across multiple benchmarks. This progress demonstrates Intel’s commitment to their discrete graphics s

by Mason DraytonNovember 27, 2025
Sony’s Pro Controller Hits All-Time Low Price for Black Friday
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Sony’s Pro Controller Hits All-Time Low Price for Black Friday

Sony has slashed the price of its premium DualSense Edge controller to an all-time low of $169 for Black Friday. The pro-grade controller offers features like adjustable triggers, interchangeable stick caps, and programmable back buttons that serious gamers need for competitive play. This represents

by Leo RenshawNovember 27, 2025
Amazon’s New Satellite Internet Could Crowd Our Skies
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Amazon’s New Satellite Internet Could Crowd Our Skies

Amazon just announced Leo Ultra, a satellite internet service promising speeds that blow Starlink out of the water. But with plans to launch thousands more satellites, we’re facing serious questions about space congestion and who this service actually benefits.

by Darren HoltNovember 26, 2025
Norway’s Olivia supercomputer heats salmon with waste heat
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Norway’s Olivia supercomputer heats salmon with waste heat

Norway just launched its most powerful supercomputer yet, and it’s putting the waste heat to work warming water for salmon farms. The Olivia system combines Nvidia’s Grace Hopper Superchips with AMD’s latest Turin CPUs in an underground datacenter. It delivers a 16-fold computing boost while cutting

by Leo RenshawNovember 26, 2025
French Startup NcodiN Raises €16M to Break AI’s “Copper Wall”
HardwareSemiconductorsStartups

French Startup NcodiN Raises €16M to Break AI’s “Copper Wall”

NcodiN is developing optical interposers with integrated nanolasers to overcome electrical interconnect limitations in AI systems. The funding will accelerate industrialization and help establish a Silicon Valley presence.

by Leo RenshawNovember 26, 2025
Valve won’t subsidize Steam Machines like consoles
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Valve won’t subsidize Steam Machines like consoles

Valve has confirmed it won’t subsidize Steam Machine hardware to compete on price with traditional consoles. The company’s Pierre-Loup Griffais says pricing will follow standard PC market patterns rather than console business models. This could make Steam Machines significantly more expensive than P

by Darren HoltNovember 25, 2025
Valve’s Steam Machine Is Looking Way Too Expensive
BusinessGamingHardware

Valve’s Steam Machine Is Looking Way Too Expensive

Valve has confirmed it won’t subsidize Steam Machine pricing, making a $500 console unlikely. The company says pricing will align with current PC market levels rather than competing directly with PlayStation and Xbox on price.

by Leo RenshawNovember 24, 2025
This $170 Mini PC Makes Apple’s Mac Mini Look Ridiculously Priced
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This $170 Mini PC Makes Apple’s Mac Mini Look Ridiculously Priced

The Kamrui GK3Plus mini PC packs modern Intel performance into a 5.1-inch cube that costs less than many smartphones. For just $170, you get specifications that challenge Apple’s entry-level Mac Mini at a fraction of the price.

by Mason DraytonNovember 23, 2025
Intel’s Nova Lake GPU Strategy Gets Complicated
HardwareSemiconductorsTechnology

Intel’s Nova Lake GPU Strategy Gets Complicated

Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake processors appear to be using a mix of Xe3-LPG and Xe3P GPU architectures according to conflicting leaks. The strategy could create performance fragmentation across different mobile segments while keeping costs controlled for most users.

by Mason DraytonNovember 21, 2025
Linux 6.19 Adds Realtek RTL8125K Support, Performance Boosts
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Linux 6.19 Adds Realtek RTL8125K Support, Performance Boosts

Linux 6.19 is set to include native support for Realtek’s popular RTL8125K 2.5GbE network controller. This comes alongside significant networking stack improvements in the current Linux 6.18 release. The updates address growing demand for faster networking hardware support.

by Mason DraytonNovember 21, 2025

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