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Elon Musk confirms he diverted 12,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs from Tesla to X

What just happened? Elon Musk has confirmed reports that 12,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs intended for Tesla’s EV production were diverted to X. Musk says logistical challenges were behind the diversion as Tesla “had no place to send the Nvidia chips to turn them on, so they would have just sat in a warehouse.” On Tuesday, […]

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Team Fortress 2 players drop review bomb on Valve for ignoring game’s bot problem

What just happened? Team Fortress 2 just got review-bombed so hard that its “recent review” ranking is now “mostly negative.” Despite being 17 years old, the team shooter is still very popular, even more so with its recent update. It still ranks as one of the most-played games on Steam. However, TF2 has suffered from

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Windows Copilot AI will eventually run on GeForce RTX GPUs

The big picture: Microsoft, Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm recently presented their plans to introduce “AI PCs” leveraging neural processing units NPUs for onboard generative AI, primarily through Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant. However, AI industry leader Nvidia believes its RTX graphics chips are better suited to the task. Among the company’s announcements is a confirmation that

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Researcher says Microsoft’s Windows Recall has security gaps “you can fly a plane through”

Windows Recall: Microsoft says it’s secure; security researchers say it’s not, but does it matter? Windows Recall is a feature that takes screenshots of every moment you are on your computer to make that information available for Copilot searches. Is it a really useful feature, or is it just more AI rubbish being crammed down

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LG UltraGear 45GS95QE is the first gaming monitor to get VESA DisplayHDR 1.2 certification

TL;DR: VESA recently introduced the DisplayHDR 1.2 specifications to better identify and market HDR-capable monitors. Now, LG claims to be the first company to offer a DisplayHDR 1.2-certified monitor for gamers with spacious, wide desks (and deep wallets). The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) updated the DisplayHDR standard early this month, releasing new specifications to

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“I’m a Mac” actor grows up to promote Windows on Arm PCs for Qualcomm

In context: You might not be familiar with actor Justin Long by name, but you have undoubtedly seen his work. He was the peachfuzz sprouting young Mac shill in Apple’s “Get a Mac” ad campaign of the mid-2000s. You remember, the commercials all started with Long saying. “I’m a Mac,” with his co-star comedian John

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Nvidia introduces new SFF standards to simplify compact custom PC builds

Why it matters: Those planning to build small-form-factor PCs should start re-checking chassis and graphics card vendors’ websites. Many have recently agreed to mark their products with a new verification badge from Nvidia to identify them as compatible with compact builds. The new verification system should begin appearing on part-maker websites soon. Small-form-factor (SFF) PCs

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Sony’s PC adapter for PS VR2 headset lands in August for $60

What just happened? Sony has formally announced PC support for its PS VR2 headset, less than a week after a document detailing the certification process in Korea was discovered by a virtual reality enthusiast and circulated on social media. Yasuo Takahashi, principal product manager at Sony Interactive Entertainment, said the PlayStation VR2 PC adapter will

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Amazon is using generative AI to reduce damaged and incorrect deliveries

What just happened? For most people, generative AI tools aren’t as useful as companies like to claim. But one of the ways Amazon is using the technology is something that could benefit a lot of people: scanning deliveries to ensure they are correct and undamaged. Most of us have at some point received an item

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