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March 29
- How to use the Warp AI-enabled terminal for Windows or Linux
➀ Introducing Warp, an AI-enabled terminal app for Windows and Linux;
➁ Learn to install and use Warp to create code and automate tasks;
➂ Explore how Warp can assist in coding, from simple commands to complex applications.
- Nvidia Breakfast Bytes are now available at Denny's if you want to experience the 'breakfast of geniuses'
➀ Nvidia has launched a limited edition breakfast item at Denny's;
➁ The 'Nvidia Breakfast Bytes' includes pork sausage, pancakes, and syrup;
➂ This promotion is part of Nvidia's marketing efforts and is available until May 13, 2025.
March 28
- Hollyland Lark M2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone drops to a low price for Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2025
➀ The Hollyland Lark M2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone is currently on sale at Amazon for $76, down from its original price of $92.
➁ The microphone kit includes a charging case, two microphones, and a receiver, with compatibility options for various devices.
➂ The reviewer purchased the USB Type-C version for use with their Android phone and for presentations, praising its ease of use and high-quality audio.
- Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38 2x16GB Review: Deceitfully Fast
➀ The Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38 offers excellent performance for both Intel and AMD CPUs.
➁ The memory kit supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO, and has a low-profile design.
➂ While the kit performs well in application workloads, its gaming performance is average, and it has limited overclocking capabilities.
- Intel's board gets industry-focused as three directors will not seek re-election — badly needed shift to deeper tech experience
➀ Intel has announced that three members of its board of directors will not seek reelection, shifting the board's focus to a more high-tech industry-oriented one.
➁ The departing directors have backgrounds in healthcare and academia, and their departure is seen as a move towards deeper tech expertise.
➂ The new board composition includes a stronger emphasis on industry-specific knowledge, which may help Intel regain its competitive edge.
- China's AI data center boom goes bust: Rush leaves billions of dollars in idle infrastructure
➀ China's AI data center expansion in 2023-2024 has led to significant underutilization of billions of dollars in infrastructure;
➁ Rushed projects resulted in poor planning and technical irrelevance;
➂ Market shift towards inference workloads has reduced demand for high-end GPUs, leading to a decrease in rental prices.
March 27
- More 3D Printing Leaks: Is a New Tool Changer on the Horizon?
➀ Leaked photos suggest a new collaboration between 3D printer manufacturer Snapmaker and laser company Xtool.
➁ Both companies have made multifunctional devices and standalone lasers, with Snapmaker's latest 3D printer being the Snapmaker Artisan.
➂ The leaked tool changer appears to be a four-color tool changer with a bed size similar to the Bambu Lab X1C.
- Blower-style RTX 4090 48GB teardown reveals dual-sided memory configuration — PCB design echoes the RTX 3090
➀ The teardown of a blower-style RTX 4090 48GB reveals a dual-sided memory configuration similar to the RTX 3090.
➁ The GPU is linked to Chinese mini-PC/GPU manufacturer Peladin, with a well-designed PCB and robust VRMs.
➂ The RTX 4090 features GDDR6X memory, faster but hotter than GDDR6.
- Raspberry Pi Pico fightstick randomly mashes buttons for fighting game combos
➀ A Raspberry Pi Pico-powered fightstick adds a new twist to the classic fightstick by incorporating additional buttons.
➁ The fightstick, designed by Goblinhan Yıkan, automates button mashing for fighting game combos, enhancing the gaming experience.
➂ The project uses a Raspberry Pi Pico as the main controller, offering GPIO support and HID functionality.
- AMD's non-X3D Ryzen 9 9950X processor hits an all-time low in Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2025
➀ AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X has reached an all-time low price of $532 during Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2025;
➁ The processor offers 16 cores and 32 threads with a combined L2/L3 cache of 80MB and a TDP of 170W;
➂ It is suitable for multi-core and multi-threaded workloads, though it may not be the best choice for gaming.
- Mass production of 'world's first' color e-paper display over 30-inches begins
➀ Guangzhou Aoyi Electronic Technology and Shenzhen Jin Yatai Technology have begun mass production of a 31.2-inch color e-paper display.
➁ The display is said to overcome traditional e-paper limitations with improved refresh rates and response times.
➂ The technology is expected to find applications in digital signage and public information screens.
- China's SiCarrier challenges U.S. and EU with full-spectrum of chipmaking equipment — Huawei-linked firm makes an impressive debut
➀ Chinese chipmakers are gradually shifting production to domestically-made tools to support the local wafer fab equipment ecosystem and reduce reliance on foreign tools.
➁ SiCarrier Technologies, a Huawei-linked startup, has revealed a comprehensive catalog of wafer processing tools at Semicon China.
➂ SiCarrier is working on advanced process nodes and future advanced nodes, and has partnerships with Huawei for proprietary production flows.
- Nvidia's Jesnen Huang expects GAA-based technologies to bring a 20% performance uplift
➀ Jensen Huang of Nvidia expects a 20% performance boost from GAA-based technologies;
➁ Huang emphasizes the importance of software innovations over process node changes;
➂ Nvidia's next-generation GPUs for AI, codenamed Rubin, are expected to use TSMC's 3nm-class fabrication process.
March 26
- Lian Li's O11 Vision PC case in white is available at Newegg for $149
➀ Lian Li's O11 Vision PC case is on sale at Newegg for $149;
➁ The case is a dual-chamber design that separates the side panels for showcasing components;
➂ This offer is good for those looking to purchase one of the more visually appealing cases with tempered glass windows.
- Thermalright Assassin Spirit 120 V2 Plus review: Essential cooling, with a reverse fan
➀ The Thermalright Assassin Spirit 120 V2 Plus is an entry-level air tower cooler offering essential cooling performance at a low price of $22.69.
➁ It includes one reverse fan and one standard fan, providing a basic but effective cooling solution.
➂ While the second fan doesn’t offer significant additional cooling, the cooler maintains good noise levels and is easy to install.
- Nvidia is reportedly close to adopting Intel Foundry's 18A process node for gaming GPUs
➀ Nvidia is reportedly close to adopting Intel Foundry's 18A process node for gaming GPUs.
➁ Analyst Timothy Arcuri suggests that Nvidia is more likely to choose Intel over Broadcom.
➂ Intel is preparing its enhanced 18A-P fabrication technology for better performance or lower power consumption.
March 25
- AMD's Gorgon Point APU line-up breaks cover — Allegedly aiming for a 2026 launch
➀ AMD is rumored to be preparing the Gorgon Point APU series, a successor to the Strix Point lineup, set for a 2026 launch.
➁ The refresh is expected to offer a single-digit performance boost over the existing Strix Point offerings.
➂ Gorgon Point is said to be a drop-in replacement for Strix Point designs, supporting the same FP8 package and featuring Zen 5/5c CPU cores and an RDNA 3.5 GPU.
March 24
- Gigabyte G34WQCP 34-inch WQHD VA 190 Hz curved gaming monitor review: Faster than ever
➀ The Gigabyte G34WQCP offers a premium gaming experience at an affordable price of $350.
➁ It delivers sharp, bright, and colorful images for both SDR and HDR content.
➂ The monitor features a 34-inch ultra-wide VA panel with a 190 Hz refresh rate and Adaptive-Sync support.
- Samsung launches its glasses-free Odyssey 3D monitor — 27-inch 4K OLED G8 and 144 Hz G9 variant now also available
➀ Samsung has launched a new line of monitors, including a glasses-free 3D gaming monitor;
➁ The G90XF model offers a 4K resolution and 165 Hz refresh rate with an autostereoscopic display;
➂ Samsung's Odyssey G8 OLED monitor, the G81SF, features a 4K QD-OLED panel running at 240 Hz.
March 23
- The week in chip news: Nvidia's GTC 2025 blitz, new NVMe HDDs and watercooled SSD, Intel's restructuring begins
➀ Nvidia's GTC 2025 unveiled a roadmap with powerful new AI GPUs and systems, including Rubin GPUs for 2026 and Rubin Ultra in 2027.
➁ Intel's restructuring began with new CEO Lip-Bu Tan and a reorganization of Intel Foundry operations.
➂ Storage solutions for AI use cases were showcased, including Kioxia's 122.88TB SSD and Seagate's NVMe HDDs.
- iQunix Magi65 Pro Review: Low Profile, High-End Typing
➀ The iQunix Magi65 Pro offers an exceptional typing experience with its low-profile design and Gold Red switches.
➁ Its build quality is exceptional, with a metal case and durable keycaps, making it less portable but very durable.
➂ The keyboard features a unique design and style, with RGB lighting and customizable VIA software, but lacks full customization for per-key lighting.
- Data suggests RTX 5090 prices are slowly stabilizing — The average selling price on eBay has dropped to $4,000
➀ The data shows that the average selling price of RTX 5090 on eBay has dropped to $4,000.
➁ The prices have stabilized after the launch volatility, showing a slow but consistent downward trend.
➂ The average price of RTX 5090 in March has also dropped, which may indicate lower prices in the future.
March 22
- KYY X90D Triple Portable Monitor Review: A screaming dual-screen bargain at $250
➀ The KYY X90D offers a sleek aluminum design and dual 15.6-inch displays at an affordable price.
➁ It supports multiple operating modes and has a robust kickstand for adjustable viewing angles.
➂ However, it lacks HDMI connectivity and has a below-average brightness.
- 6 Best Online Slicers to Try — 3D Slice on the Cloud
➀ This article lists the top six online 3D slicers available for slicing models on the web.
➁ Each slicer is described with its features, user interface, and how to use it.
➂ It also highlights the benefits of using online slicers over local ones.
March 21
- Zen 5-based Threadripper 9000 CPU shipping manifest hints at imminent launch
➀ The shipping manifest hints at the imminent launch of AMD's Zen 5-based Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000-series processors;
➁ The 24-core and 32-core processors have been spotted in the Global Trade Data and Customs Database;
➂ The Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000-series CPUs are expected to feature five models with 16, 24, 32, 64, and 96 cores.
- Amazon Eero 7 Pro Wi-Fi 7 mesh router review: Middle child with middling performance
➀ The Eero 7 Pro offers competitive 6 GHz performance at close range;
➁ The Amazon Eero app simplifies setup and maintenance;
➂ Long-range performance and 2.4 GHz performance are inconsistent;
➃ Setup and network settings require the Eero app;
➄ Some key features are locked behind a subscription paywall.
March 19
- Nvidia unveils DGX Station workstation PCs with GB300 Blackwell Ultra inside
NVIDIA has introduced its DGX Station workstation platform, featuring the GB300 Desktop Superchip, which combines a Grace CPU with a Blackwell GPU optimized for AI workloads.
The platform is designed for software developers, researchers, and data scientists, with a focus on high-speed networking and scalability for extensive AI models.
The specifications of the 'Desktop Superchip' are yet to be disclosed, but it is expected to be a combination of Grace CPU and Blackwell Ultra GPU components optimized for desktop PCs.
- Micron and SK hynix unveil new LPDDR5X SOCAMM memory up to 128GB, debuts on Nvidia GB300 systems
➀ Micron and SK hynix unveil new LPDDR5X SOCAMM memory modules;
➁ The modules are designed for AI and low-power servers, debuting on Nvidia GB300 systems;
➂ The memory offers high capacity, performance, and low power consumption.
- Asus' mini supercomputer taps Nvidia Grace Blackwell chip for 1,000 AI TOPS
➀ Asus has unveiled the Ascent GX10, its version of Nvidia's Project Digits.
➁ The Ascent GX10 is a mini-PC that leverages the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip for AI performance.
➂ The device offers up to 1,000 TOPS of AI performance and is designed for developers and AI researchers.
- HP updates its OmniBook X line with a lattice-free keyboard, processors from AMD and Intel
HP has refreshed its premium consumer laptop lineup, the OmniBook X, with new convertibles and a large clamshell design. The updates include new lattice-free keyboards and feature chips from both Intel and AMD.
The new machines range in size from 14-inch to 17.3-inch and include options for Intel Core Ultra processors and AMD Ryzen AI processors. They also feature OLED touch displays and various GPU options, including Nvidia's discrete GPUs.
HP has also introduced a lattice-free keyboard design and a range of storage and memory options. The laptops are positioned as AI-focused devices, though their AI capabilities are still in development.