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A Reddit user claims to have bought an Nvidia RTX 5080 at Walmart for $562.49—less than half the current market rat...
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Intel has confirmed its upcoming Nova Lake-P processors will leverage the Xe3P-LPG architecture for integrated grap...
ASRock has begun internal investigations and BIOS optimizations to address Ryzen 9000 CPU failures on AM5 motherboa...
YouTube’s annual revenue has hit $60 billion—driven by ads and subscriptions—but the platform’s scale also means ma...