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AMD's Server CPU Revenue Spikes, Pointing to AI's Data Center Dominance

AMD's Server CPU Revenue Spikes, Pointing to AI's Data Center Dominance

AMD is seeing an 80% year-over-year increase in server CPU revenue, a sharp rise that highlights how AI is driving major changes in data center hardware. The shift suggests IT teams are moving away from traditional setups toward more specialized architectures designed for AI workloads.

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DDR6 Memory: The Next Leap for Enterprise Performance

DDR6 Memory: The Next Leap for Enterprise Performance

The race to commercialize DDR6 memory is heating up, with Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron leading the charge. But what does this mean for enterprise buyers? A deeper look at the tradeoffs between speed, capacity, and platform lock-in.

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MSI's 2026 Laptop Lineup: A Strategic Shift in Performance and Portability

MSI's 2026 Laptop Lineup: A Strategic Shift in Performance and Portability

MSI's latest lineup of high-performance laptops, including the GF85 17 and Creator 17, signals a strategic move to balance raw power with practical design. These models introduce advanced cooling solutions and versatile hardware, positioning MSI as a key player in an evolving market where performanc...

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Apple's LPDDR5 Stockpile: A Strategic Move That Could Reshape the Smartphone Market

Apple's LPDDR5 Stockpile: A Strategic Move That Could Reshape the Smartphone Market

Apple is quietly securing a significant portion of the global LPDDR5 supply, a move that could have far-reaching implications for both its own product lineup and the broader smartphone market. Industry insiders suggest this aggressive stockpiling strategy may force Chinese OEMs to rethink their ultr...

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Samsung's Memory Chip Business Turns Profitable Amid Soaring Demand

Samsung's Memory Chip Business Turns Profitable Amid Soaring Demand

Samsung's memory chip division has achieved profitability, driven by strong demand for DRAM and NAND flash. The shift marks a significant milestone for the company's foundry operations, but questions remain about long-term sustainability in a competitive market.

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The 2034 Horizon: A Cautious Glimpse at Sub-1nm Logic

The 2034 Horizon: A Cautious Glimpse at Sub-1nm Logic

A revised logic roadmap suggests sub-1nm process nodes may not arrive until 2034, with 0.7nm development already underway. The shift to 2DFETs and beyond signals a fundamental change in how chips are built—but the path forward is fraught with uncertainty.

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Ryzen 7 7800X3D: A Thermal and Efficiency Milestone

Ryzen 7 7800X3D: A Thermal and Efficiency Milestone

The Ryzen 7 7800X3D has reached its lowest price in 2026, offering a significant performance-per-watt advantage over its predecessor. This shift marks a notable evolution in AMD's processor strategy for power users.

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The DRAM Dilemma: How CPUs Are Being Redesigned for AI's Appetite

The DRAM Dilemma: How CPUs Are Being Redesigned for AI's Appetite

By 2027, CPUs could embed up to 400 GB of RAM directly into their cores—a fourfold increase from today—due to AI-driven demand and DRAM supply constraints. This shift will force developers to rethink memory architectures, balancing capacity with power efficiency in next-gen systems.

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Xbox Prioritizes Developer Clarity with New Update Show

Xbox Prioritizes Developer Clarity with New Update Show

Xbox is launching a developer-focused update show to address technical changes, starting with Project Helix. This represents a strategic move toward greater transparency in platform evolution and its impact on game development.

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Noctua's ChromaX Black Fans: Precision Over Speed

Noctua's ChromaX Black Fans: Precision Over Speed

The ChromaX Black variant of Noctua’s NF-A12x25 G2 fan arrives with a delay, reflecting the company’s rigorous testing process to ensure it doesn’t compromise the fan’s ultra-thin blade tolerances or Sterrox material. This marks an improvement over past delays but underscores the trade-off between a...

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