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Rachel DeMita raises concerns over Caitlin Clark’s health

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The Indiana Fever fell to the Dallas Wings on Saturday in both teams’ 2026 season opener. Fans were excited for the 2024 number one overall pick, Fever guard Caitlin Clark, to make a healthy return to the court after missing all but 13 games last season due to injury.

Unfortunately, Clark left the floor several times during the game, and Rachel DeMita isn’t convinced there are no overarching issues surrounding Clark’s health.

“We did see her going to the back multiple times, and it’s peculiar. It’s strange. I’m not going to sit here and spread a rumor that Caitlin Clark is injured because we just don’t know,” DeMita said on the latest episode of her Courtside Club show. “However, I haven’t seen many players go to the back multiple times unless they are doing maintenance on an injury or on something that is actually bothering them.”

No Need To Panic

For the Fever’s part, head coach Stephanie White is assuring everyone that everything is okay.

“I know everybody’s focused on Caitlin Clark, but our other players are going back to get regular maintenance, too. It’s just something you’re going to consistently see,” White said.

“I think it’s just part of maintaining the body,” White added after Saturday’s loss. “… I mean, look, when we’re all really young, we don’t learn proper mechanics, and then it doesn’t get exposed until something happens, and we’re trying to get her body mechanically the way it needs to go.

“This is gonna be an ongoing thing, and not just her. We’ve had multiple players who have gone back, and we don’t have a blue tent, right, but they’re gonna go back and get it adjusted and make sure that the body’s working.”

The Fever are off until Wednesday night, when they’ll face the Los Angeles Sparks in their first road game of the season. So, Clark should have plenty of time to get her body right.

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Jake Paul confirms boxing career could be over after broken jaw

Jake Paul
Dec 19, 2025; Miami, Florida, UNITED STATES; Jake Paul looks on after losing against Anthony Joshua during a heavyweight boxing bout at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Over the past several years, YouTuber Jake Paul has moved into the boxing world, where he has made hundreds of millions from high-profile independent fights. However, it sounds like there’s a very real chance that his boxing career could be over after a recent injury.

Paul has become notorious for his high-profile bouts against the likes of Mike Tyson, Anderson Silva, Tyron Woodley, Nate Diaz, Tommy Fury, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., and others, amassing a significant fortune as a result of these highly publicized fights. Recently, though, Paul suffered an injury that could end his entire boxing career.

During his most recent fight with Anthony Joshua just before Christmas back in December, Paul suffered a fractured jaw. While Paul has not spoken much publicly about his injury since the fight, he recently opened up on The Ariel Helwani Show about his recovery, where he revealed that there is a real chance he might not ever be able to fight again.

Paul said that he is set to undergo further testing on his jaw to see whether or not he will be able to return to the ring at all.

“Yeah, I’m getting some new scans here in a couple of days of the jaw,” Paul said on the podcast. “We’ll see what my doctors say. You know, can I even fight again? That is definitely in the realm of possibilities of things. It does, like, feel a lot better but I definitely need to get cleared.”

Paul confirmed that it is a very real possibility that this injury could prevent him from boxing ever again.

“Yeah, no, most definitely,” Paul said. “I think it just depends on like how the bone heals and then also there’s like a tooth missing here, like I’m pretty sure I’m going to have to get an implanted tooth of some sort. I don’t know how much time that’s going to add to things. We just have to see. Figure out what the smartest thing is for me.”

Obviously, Paul is very much hoping that is not the case, but he said that his doctor does not want him to enter the ring again.

“Yeah, those thoughts have definitely come up,” Paul said. “Yeah, definitely my doctor Arman, shoutout to Arman, but he doesn’t want me to fight again.”

Obviously, this would be a significant turn of events after Paul has carved out quite a niche for himself in the space.

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Origin Code Straps An LCD Screen And Liquid Cooling Onto Its Vortex 48 GB DDR5-6200 Kit Ahead Of Computex 2026

Origin Code Vortex RAM module with '48GB 6200 MT/s CL28' specifications is prominently displayed, featuring a decorative design with clock motifs.

The company will showcase its newest liquid-cooled memory kit at the Computex 2026 event. Origin Code Announces Vortex 48 GB DDR5-6200 CL28 Kit, Coupled With a LCD-Equippd Water Block for Enthusiast-Grade Cooling Memory maker Origin Code has expanded its Vortex memory lineup by introducing a new 48 GB memory kit, featuring two 24 GB memory sticks rated at 6200 MT/s. At just CL28, reaching 6200 MT/s is exemplary, but thanks to the exceptional design, the Vortex 48 GB (2x 24 GB) DDR5 kit is able to reach new heights without compromising on the latency. Moreover, the kit can hit 8000 […]

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NVIDIA Silently Builds an Orbital AI Empire With 5 Partners, Racing Elon Musk to Put Datacenters in Space

NVIDIA Silently Builds an Orbital AI Empire With 5 Partners, Racing Elon Musk to Put Datacenters in Space

NVIDIA is reaching for the stars, literally, as the company plans to build its future AI datacenters in outer space as terrestrial resources become a major constraint. Our Planet Might Not Be Able To Sustain Future AI Datacenter Demands. That's Why NVIDIA Is Looking Into Space As The Next Horizon For AI Chips Outer Space is becoming the new real estate gold mine for AI datacenters. Building data centers in space can be costly, but as commercial spaceships such as SpaceX's Starship and Falcon Heavy become viable, companies are seeing outer space as the new frontier to scale out their […]

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Crimson Desert Cracks the West for Pearl Abyss, With 80% of Sales Coming From NA and EU

A character with blue facial markings from the game 'Crimson Desert' by Pearl Abyss, displaying detailed armor and a focused expression.

Today, Pearl Abyss has reported a transformative quarter, with the launch of its long-awaited open world action RPG Crimson Desert turning in excellent sales numbers and setting the Korean developer on course for what could be its most profitable year on record. Crimson Desert launched on March 19, 2026 and immediately made a statement by topping Steam's Top Sellers chart across major markets despite being an entirely new IP. Despite the lack of overwhelmingly positive critical reviews, its sales trajectory was relentless: Pearl Abyss reports that the split between PC and console was nearly even at 50:50, which is notable for […]

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Tekken Creator Katsuhiro Harada and SNK Launch VS Studio, 4 Months After His Departure From Bandai Namco

Tekken series creator Katsuhiro Harada stands with a clenched fist in front of a sign that reads 'VS Studio SNK Corporation.'

Tekken series creator Katsuhiro Harada left Bandai Namco, and thus the franchise, at the end of 2025, but the legendary game developer is returning quickly to the industry with VS Studio, a brand-new game development studio created with investment from SNK Corporation. Established on May 1, SNK will support its launch and plans to make it a consolidated subsidiary. "The new studio and SNK will collaborate on game software development to further strengthen their development capabilities," the announcement press release says. "We are pleased to announce the launch of our new game development studio, VS Studio. VS Studio's philosophy is […]

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Antec Debuts C6 Curve Air With Three-Sided Glass And A Curved Front Panel, Offering 450mm GPU Clearance For Enthusiast Builds

A custom-built gaming PC with 'GEFORCE RTX' graphics card and Antec components is showcased in the 'CONSTELLATION SERIES C6 CURVE AIR' model.

Antec has dropped new cases that bring the panoramic view to the next level with triple-sided tempered glass panels. Antec Launches C6 Curve Air Cases With Three-Side Tempered Glass Panels in Three Flavors, Offering Incredible Panoramic Views The Antec C6 Curve Air might be the only case with such a unique design, but it looks gorgeous. The company has just announced the C6 Curve Air series cases that bring the panoramic view to the next level. By deploying a curved tempered glass panel at the front, the C6 Curve Air brings a unique view that is distinguished, but compromises the […]

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NVIDIA’s Vera CPU Locks In CoreWeave, Meta, Oracle and Alibaba as Early Buyers, Opening a Multi-Billion-Dollar Front Beyond Rubin Racks

NVIDIA's Vera CPU Locks In CoreWeave, Meta, Oracle and Alibaba as Early Buyers, Opening a Multi-Billion-Dollar Front Beyond Rubin Racks

As CPU demand continues to rise on the AI hyperscaler front due to Agentic workflows, NVIDIA is seeing massive demand for its Vera CPU racks with several major customers lining up as early adopters. China's Alibaba Among The List of Early Adopters For NVIDIA's Agentic-AI Focused Vera CPU Racks Some major names have emerged for NVIDIA's upcoming Vera CPUs, which will usher in a new era of performance and efficiency at scale in AI. The Vera CPU, accompanied by the Groq 3 LPX "LPU," has tremendous potential for Agentic AI workflows, and this has led AI firms to secure early […]

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Nintendo Slips In One Last $499 Switch 2 Bundle With Your Pick of Three First-Party Hits Before September’s Price Hike

Nintendo Switch 2 packaging is displayed alongside options for a full game download, including 'Mario Kart World,' 'Donkey Kong Bananza,' and 'Pokémon Pokéopia,' with the text 'CHOOSE ONE!' above the games.

On September 1, 2026, the price of a Nintendo Switch 2 console will increase across several markets as the world of consoles becoming more expensive the longer they're around instead of less, continues. After that aforementioned date, the minimum price to enter the Switch 2 generation is a cool $499.99 USD, but before that goes into full effect, you can pay that price for a Switch 2 over the summer and get one of three major first-party games to go along with it. Nintendo has announced a new 'Choose Your Game Bundle' for the Nintendo Switch 2, which gets you […]

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TSMC Joins Applied Materials at $5B Silicon Valley Hub to Crack the 3D Transistor Wall Slowing Down Advanced AI Chips

TSMC Joins Applied Materials at $5B Silicon Valley Hub to Crack the 3D Transistor Wall Slowing Down Advanced AI Chips

Applied Materials partners with TSMC in a $5 billion EPIC Center to advance semiconductor technologies for AI-driven innovation and efficiency. Applied Materials and TSMC Partner at the EPIC Center to Accelerate AI Scaling Press Release: Building on more than 30 years of collaboration, Applied Materials, Inc., today announced an innovation partnership with TSMC to accelerate the development and commercialization of semiconductor technologies required for the next era of AI. Working together at Applied’s EPIC Center in Silicon Valley, the companies will co-innovate to advance materials engineering, equipment innovation, and process integration technologies designed to deliver energy-efficient performance from the data center to the […]

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Sipeed Crams 32GB LPDDR5 and a 60 TOPS NPU Into a Compact RISC-V Board That Hits 15 Tokens/s on Qwen-3.5 35B AI LLMs

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Sipeed has unveiled its new RISC-V powered SBC platform, the K3 series, which can run up to Qwen3.5 35B AI LLMs and start at $299. The Sipeed K3 SBCs Pack A Punch For AI LLMs In a Compact "Pico-ITX" Form Factor, Up To 32 GB Memory Support Chinese manufacturer, Sipeed, has partnered with SPACEMIT to launch its brand new K3 series SBCs or Single-Board Computers (such as the Raspberry Pi). These PCs are normally aimed at AI, Edge, and Networking applications. Sipeed has leveraged SPACEMIT's Key Stone K3 AI CPUs, which are based on the RISC-V architecture, and offer some […]

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One UI 9 Features: Samsung’s Android 17 Beta bringing new customization, accessibility and security upgrades

On May 12, Samsung officially unveiled the One UI 9 Beta and confirmed features coming in its Android 17 Beta Program. The list includes new customization tools, accessibility upgrades, and security improvements.

While Samsung says the full One UI 9 experience will debut later this year alongside upcoming flagship devices, the company has already confirmed a handful of upgrades focused on creativity, personalization, accessibility, and security.

Here’s a closer look at the One UI 9 features Samsung has confirmed for the Beta Program.

Samsung Notes gets more creative tools

Samsung is expanding customization inside the Samsung Notes app with new decorative tapes and additional pen line styles.

These additions should make Samsung Notes feel more flexible for both productivity and creativity, especially on devices that support the S Pen.

Contacts app now connects directly to Creative Studio

One UI 9 also improves profile customization. Samsung confirmed that the Contacts app will now offer direct access to Creative Studio.

This will allow users to create personalized profile cards without switching between apps. It’s designed to simplify profile editing and give Galaxy users more ways to personalize how they appear in contacts.

Redesigned Quick Panel offers deeper customization

Samsung is making the Quick Panel more adjustable in One UI 9. Users will now be able to independently resize and control sections like brightness, sound, and the media player.

The update also introduces additional layout and sizing options, which could be one of the more practical upgrades in daily use, especially for users who prefer cleaner or more compact quick settings layouts.

Accessibility improvements

Samsung confirmed an adjustable Mouse Key speed option for smoother cursor movement. The company is also combining TalkBack features previously split between Samsung and Google into a unified package.

Another new addition is Text Spotlight, a feature that enlarges selected text inside a floating window for easier reading. It appears designed to improve readability for users who struggle with smaller text elements.

Stronger protection against risky apps

Samsung is also strengthening security protections in One UI 9.

When suspicious apps are detected, One UI 9 may warn users, block installation or execution, and recommend deleting the app through updated security policies.

Samsung One UI 9 Official Image

Samsung is expected to reveal additional One UI 9 features in the coming months as the stable rollout gets closer.

One UI 9 Beta availability

Samsung will start the gradual rollout of One UI 9 Beta to Galaxy S26 series this week in six countries, including India, the US, Germany, Poland, South Korea, the UK and the US.

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German GPU Prices Finally Retreat From RAMpocalypse Peak, Sliding To 112% Of September Levels After February’s 120% Spike

GeForce RTX 5090 Prices To Soar To $5000 As NVIDIA & AMD Prep GPU Price Hikes in Q1 26 1

After the initial surge, the GPU prices are dropping gradually, at least in Germany. They are now at just 9% higher than in September 2025. German GPU Listings Show GPU Prices Surged to 120% In February Before Dropping To 112% in May, Bringing Relief to the Hardware Market The GPU market has begun to stabilize, and while it's not the same in every region, a few places are seeing gradual price drops over the last few weeks. A phenomenon that was hard to imagine is finally occurring in some regions. The latest stats show that the GPU selling prices have […]

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Noctua Drops The All-Black NF-A12x25 G2 Chromax At $34.90, Ending The Brown-Beige Compromise For Enthusiast Builds

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A new color variant of one of the best PC fans ever made is now available for purchase, as Noctua announces its official launch. Noctua Rolls Out NF-A12x25 G2 Chromax.Black Fan at $34, the Black Edition of the Iconic NF-A12x25 G2 The original Noctua NF-A12x25 was a huge success as it was deemed as one of the best, if not the best, PC fans ever made. Based on the same design, Noctua launched the NF-A12x25 G2 last year, but it was only available in the classic brown-beige color combination. However, Noctua has now officially launched its black version, called the […]

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PlayStation 6 May Ditch 32GB RAM Dream for 24GB Reality as Sony Scrambles to Keep Console Under Price Ceiling

A sleek black console with a blue LED line is displayed beside the logo 'PS6 PlayStation 6.'

During last week's earnings call for its Q4 FY25 and full-year 2025 financial report, Sony's executives admitted they haven't decided on the launch timing for the PlayStation 6 due to ongoing memory shortages, and thus very high prices that could drive the system's launch price past what many consider reasonable for a gaming console. According to known AMD leaker KeplerL2, the only reasonable cutbacks Sony could make without gutting the system heavily to keep its price as low as possible would be to reduce the memory bus and the system's RAM. "Nerfing the specs so much kinda defeats the point of having a […]

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Resident Evil Requiem Already Looks Stunning on PC, but Mod Pushes RT and Path Tracing Even Further With 11 Options

A Resident Evil Requiem character with rugged features wearing a dark tactical outfit in a dimly lit environment.

Resident Evil Requiem is among the best-looking survival horror games of the current console generation, but if you are on PC and have the performance headroom to spare, you can push the game's visuals to a level past what CAPCOM intended with the Graphics Enhancement mod now available for free on Nexus Mods. "Resident Evil Requiem ships with a maximum in-game RT setting of High. This mod breaks that ceiling — pushing raster quality further, improving RT visuals across the board, and squeezing out a little extra quality from path tracing as well. Everything is tuned from a clean in-game […]

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Cooler Master MWE Gold V4 Pre-Orders Begin In China, Featuring Native Support For GPU Shield

A close-up of a power supply unit with illuminated cables, glowing green and red lights, and the word 'SHIELDED' displayed on the surface below.

Power supplies for a special protective cable will start shipping soon as Cooler Master begins taking pre-orders. Cooler Master GPU Shield-Compatible MWE Gold V4 Goes On Pre-Order in China; Just Buy Demonstrates GPU Shield Features Not just ASRock and ASUS, Cooler Master has also prepared a special 16-pin power cable for RTX GPUs that aims to tackle connector burning. While first introduced at CES this year, the GPU Shield requires compatible power supplies to operate. Cooler Master did announce the MWE Gold V4 series for the GPU Shield, but it hasn't been out yet. However, it appears that the power […]

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The Memory Shortage Has Created A Butterfly Effect In The Smartphone Market, As Reduced Demand Has Cut Down OLED Shipments By 12% In Q1

Smartphone OLED shipments have reduced by 12 percent due to the memory shortage

As smartphone demand starts to wane due to the memory crisis, companies have been forced to adjust their shipment requirements for a multitude of components, including OLED panels. As a result, this problem has branched out to the entire industry, as display manufacturers are feeling every bit of pressure due to the DRAM shortage. According to the latest statistics, OLED shipments for the first quarter of 2026 fell by 12 percent, but since there’s no reason to halt smartphone production completely, Korean firms continue to benefit. Chinese OLED manufacturers like BOE have created a market for themselves amid the DRAM […]

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Sony Doubles Down on AI in PlayStation Studios, but Insists Human Creators Won’t Be Replaced

A presentation slide for 'Horizon' by Guerrilla showcases AI's role in creative design with a comparison of real and AI-generated hair textures beside the main character Aloy.

A few days ago, alongside its quarterly financial report, Sony revealed that it has already embraced AI tools to empower the game development of its own first party studios. More information about this strategy is now available via the Corporate Strategy Earnings Presentation, delivered by Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki and PlayStation President and CEO Hideaki Nishino. Sony's overarching principle is that human creativity must remain central. CEO Hiroki Totoki set the tone plainly: "AI is a powerful tool, but it is not a replacement for artists or creators. It is an amplifier of human imagination and a catalyst for new possibilities". PlayStation […]

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Elden Ring on Switch 2 May Ship July 10 as FromSoftware Races to Fix the FPS Problem That Shocked Gamescom

A character in Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition is riding a horse in a misty landscape, with a castle visible in the background and the Nintendo Switch 2 logo in the corner.

It's been more than a year since FromSoftware and Nintendo surprised everyone with the announcement of Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition, a Nintendo Switch 2 specific version of the award-winning open world action RPG that was revealed alongside the console itself. The game was supposed to launch in 2025, but got delayed to 2026 because the developers needed more time to optimize its performance on the weaker system. Now, though, it may be very close to launch, at least according to Canadian retailer PNP Games, which has listed it for an "estimated ship date" of July 10. For the record, that […]

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Apple-Intel Chip Deal Could Trigger €4.6 Billion Equipment Frenzy, With ASML Set to Cash In, Says BofA

A deal between Intel and Apple could lead to higher demand for chip manufacturing and bonding machines, suggests a report from Bank of America. Media reports have suggested that Apple and Intel have signed an agreement through which some of Apple's chips would be made by Intel. As of now, Apple is believed to procure its chips from Taiwan's TSMC, and following the reports, BofA is out with some fresh estimates about the deal's value and its impact on the chip manufacturing equipment industry. Intel Could Order As Much As €4.6 Billion Worth Of Machines From ASML In Case Of […]

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Wings No. 1 overall pick Azzi Fudd downgraded on injury report

Azzi Fudd
Dallas Wings guard Arike Ogunbowale (24), Dallas Wings guard Azzi Fudd (35) and Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers (5) react to the action Saturday, May 9, 2026, during the first half of the Feverís season opener game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Azzi Fudd, the number one overall pick in the 2026 WNBA draft, made her debut for the Dallas Wings in Dallas’ 107-104 win over the Indiana Fever on Saturday. Unfortunately, Fudd didn’t leave as strong aas an impact as she may have hoped.

After surprisingly being left out of the starting lineup, Fudd scored only three points off the bench in 18 minutes of game action. Now, we may have an explanation for the slow start to Fudd’s career.

On Monday, the WNBA downgraded Fudd from healthy to”questionable,” as she popped up on its injury report ahead of Tuesday’s game between the Wings and the Atlanta Dream. Fudd’s knee, which she has had issues with in both high school and her time in college with the UConn Huskies, is troubling her again.

Even if she’s cleared to play, don’t expect Fudd to be in the starting lineup. Dallas head coach Jose Fernando is in no rush to speed up her development.

“Is she capable of (starting)? Yes, she is,” Fernandez told the media on Monday. “When it does happen, I think she’ll be ready.”

“I don’t think about it that way. Is she capable of doing that? Yes, she is … When it does happens, I think she’ll be ready,” Fernandez said, according Wings reporter Drake Keeler. Although the first-year head coach conceded that he can do more to help her find her footing.

“The other thing, when she gets in and she’s a shooter, I gotta get her more involved, get her some looks, but you got to give other teams credit too. Other teams prepare for really good players.”

Hopefully, Fudd will be on the floor and healthy in Tuesday night, but regardless, it’s clear that Dallas’ plan is to be patient as she develops.

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WNBA stars not happy with new officiating, Caitlin Clark wanted ‘a couple more calls’

Caitlin Clark
May 9, 2026; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) celebrates in the second half against the Dallas Wings at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

The story of the WNBA offseason was the intense negotiations surrounding the new collective bargaining agreement, which has been described as “transformational.” However, just as important were negotiations on how games would be called by game officials, as a committee worked to address the league’s infamous physicality, which was determined as detrimental to the product on the floor.

The difference on the floor has been night and day, as touch fouls have been regularly called in the game’s opening weekend. In fact, some of the game’s biggest stars,  such as New York Liberty forward and former MVP Breanna Stewart, feel the pace of the game has been compromised.

It disrupts everyone’s flow, not just my team, both sides of the game. This game was 2 hours and 41 minutes long. That’s insane,” Stewart told the media after a win agianst the Washington Mystics on Sunday.

“We said it last game too. I know it’s going to take time figuring out the standard of what’s going to be called, but there are calls being made that are unnecessary on both sides, and then there’s no flow. So, I still don’t know.”

It’s worth noting that the game went into overtime, adding to the length of the contest. Still, it’s clear there’s a feeling that the game officials haven’t quite figured out how to call the games. Indiana Fever sharpshooter felt that given the league’s new whistle, she should’ve been able to draw more fouls.

“I think especially if they’re going to call it the way they’re going to call it this year, I think I honestly could have probably got a couple more calls on a few of them, but that’s okay,” Clark said to reporters after a 107-104 loss to the Dallas Wings in Indiana’s season opener.

The officials are clearly still getting used to the league’s new whistle, same as the players. It may take a couple of weeks, but alls sides should be on the same page in a couple of weeks.

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Tesla Reportedly Moving The Production Of Its AI6.5 Chip From TSMC To Intel “Under The Pressure And Insistence Of The Trump Administration”

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After taking a stake in Intel, the Trump administration seems to have taken upon itself the responsibility of filling Intel's order book, be it the enthusiastic courting of Apple's Tim Cook with anecdotes of the "tens of billions of dollars" that the US government has recorded in gains over the past few months as Intel shares surged, or pressuring Tesla to now abandon TSMC in favor of Intel's Arizona fabs. Tesla is reportedly facing concerted pressure from the Trump administration to move the fabrication of its AI6.5 chips from TSMC to Intel Back in April, while discussing the taping out […]

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Zyphra & AMD Launch New Open AI Platform Powered By 15MW MI355X GPUs With Expansion Planned To MI450 & Beyond

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Zyphra has partnered with AMD to launch its brand new open-source AI platform that rivals DeepSeek & is based in the US, all powered by MI355X GPUs. Zyphra Cloud - The DeepSeek of China Is Here & It Is Powered By An All-AMD Powerhouse With 15MW of Compute Through MI355X & Expansion To Future GPUs The Zyphra AI Cloud platform is an inference-optimized service for frontier open-weight models such as DeepSeek V3.2, Kimi K2.6, and GLM 5.1. The platform combines custom kernels, novel long-context inference algorithms, and advanced parallelism techniques to deliver high-throughput, low-latency AI performance, perfect for agentic, deep […]

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Qualcomm & MediaTek Are Obsessed With Closing The Performance Gap Against Apple, So Much So That Their 2nm SoCs Could Risk Mass Adoption

Qualcomm's and MediaTek's 2nm chipsets could be extremely costly this year

TSMC’s slightly advanced 2nm ‘N2P’ process has been reported to be utilized by Qualcomm and MediaTek this year, as both companies seemingly want to obtain an edge over Apple’s A20 and A20 Pro. The advantage of moving to an improved node is that these Android chipset manufacturers can target a higher clock speed for increased single-core and multi-core performance. The drawback is that shifting to this technology can risk mass adoption from smartphone makers due to the major cost increases. The first 2nm chipsets from Qualcomm and MediaTek could cost 20 percent more than current SoCs, but it’s likely that these […]

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Develo raises $14M to replace outdated pediatric EMRs with AI-native operating system

Pediatricians still rely on software built decades ago for a healthcare system that has changed dramatically. Many clinics juggle separate tools for patient records, billing, intake forms, scheduling, and family communication, creating a workflow that feels stuck in another era. […]

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General Motors lays off hundreds of tech workers amid AI push and software overhaul

General Motors is laying off hundreds of salaried employees in its information technology operations as the automaker restructures parts of its software business and sharpens its focus on AI initiatives. For years, legacy automakers warned that the future of the […]

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AI chip startup Cerebras seeks up to $4.8 billion in upsized U.S. IPO

Artificial intelligence infrastructure startup Cerebras Systems is heading into one of the year’s biggest tech IPOs, with fresh momentum from Wall Street and growing demand for AI computing. The company raised the expected price range for its initial public offering […]

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Ciridae raises $20M from Accel and Andreessen Horowitz to bring AI to industrial and mid-market companies

The AI boom has created a strange divide in corporate America. Big companies are pouring billions into AI projects, hiring armies of engineers, and locking in deals with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. Meanwhile, thousands of industrial and mid-market businesses are […]

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OpenAI launches $4B enterprise AI unit to accelerate corporate adoption, acquires Tomoro to scale deployments

OpenAI is pushing deeper into corporate America with a new company and more than $4 billion behind it, signaling that the AI race is no longer just about building smarter models. It’s now about getting those systems inside the world’s […]

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Circle raises $222M for Arc blockchain at $3B valuation backed by BlackRock, Apollo, and Andreessen Horowitz

Circle Internet Group has raised $222 million in a presale of Arc, the native token tied to its new blockchain network, giving the project a fully diluted valuation of $3 billion, according to a CNBC report. The move shows how […]

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J.J. McCarthy still in consideration for starting job over Kyler Murray

J.J. McCarthy
Jan 4, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) warms up prior to the game against the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

The Minnesota Vikings added veteran quarterback Kyler Murray to the depth chart this offseason after J.J. McCarthy struggled to stay healthy and produce when he was on the field last season.

However, the Vikings aren’t handing the starting job to Murray, according to NFL insider Tom Pelissero, and McCarthy can win the starting job over Murray in what is expected to be a “true competition” between the two of them.

“They envision it being a true competition: Kyler Murray versus J.J. McCarthy,” Pelissero said during an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show. “And both these guys are going to go into this believing they’re gonna win this job. I don’t know, frankly, how friendly that quarterback room is going to be. It’s going to be a very competitive quarterback room.

“From everything that I’ve understood, it is truly wide open, they’re keeping an open mind as a coaching staff.”

@TomPelissero

Are we getting a true QB competition in Minnesota this offseason?#NFL#SKOLpic.twitter.com/iQ4Su2fBBQ

— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) May 8, 2026

Murray is coming off his own health concerns, after his season with the Arizona Cardinals last season was marred by a foot injury that cost him the bulk of the campaign.

It’s clear that the Vikings organization has little patience for a rebuild after watching former quarterback Sam Darnold lead the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory last season. So, in what figures to be a completely merit-based approach to the most important position, whoever is ready to produce at the highest level will earn the job in Minnesota.

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Korea’s DRAM & NAND Export Statistics Show Massive Bump In Prices Versus Last Month: SSD Prices Up 63%, Memory Up 29%, HBM Up 19%

Samsung's DRAM Division Finally Sees Profitiability After Years of Struggle 1

Korean customs export/import data has been updated, showcasing the massive DRAM & NAND price surge that will affect global memory and SSD markets. NAND & DRAM Demand Has Swollen To Record Levels & Korean Semiconductor Firms Are Earning Big Time Due To Memory & SSD Price Surges The latest data from the Korean customs import/export department, specifically focusing on DRAM and NAND segments, has been released. As per the new data, DRAM & NAND demand surge can clearly be seen, which has affected all major tech components, with their prices seeing a massive hike of up to 63% in a […]

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Star Fox (2026) — Everything We Know About Nintendo’s Star Fox 64 Remake

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After nearly a decade of dormancy, one of Nintendo's most beloved franchises is finally making its comeback. Star Fox was announced during a surprise Nintendo Direct in May 2026 as a full remake of the classic Star Fox 64, and it's coming sooner than anyone expected. Originally released on Nintendo 64 in 1997, Star Fox 64 put players in the cockpit of Fox McCloud's Arwing as he and his team fought to liberate the Lylat system from the exiled scientist Andross. The game previously received a 3DS remake in 2011 (Star Fox 64 3D); then there was Star Fox Zero, released for the Wii U in […]

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Lane Kiffin hints at Ole Miss’ connection to Confederacy while explaining decision to leave

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Last college football season saw the Ole Miss Rebels make the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history. Unfortunately, the Rebels’ playoff run was a controversial one, as Lane Kiffin and several other members of the coaching staff departed the program prior to the Playoff beginning to join the LSU Tigers, where Kiffin was hired to replace Brian Kelly.

Many felt that it was unprofessional and disrespectful for Kiffin to leave Ole Miss so abruptly, especially with the Rebels still competing for a national title at the time. However, Kiffin, who signed a $91 million contract to lead LSU, recently spoke to Vanity Fair about his decision, and had some interesting insights into what went the choice.

“Kiffin also seems willing to indirectly invoke Ole Miss’s struggle to distance itself from symbols like the Confederate flag,” VF’s Chris Smith wrote after speaking with Kiffin.

Per Smith, Kiffin said that Ole Miss’s ties to the confederacy led to recruiting challenges.

“Hey, coach, we really like you. But my grandparents aren’t letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi,” one recruit reportedly said.

“That doesn’t come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana,” Kiffin said. “Parents were sitting here this weekend saying the campus’s diversity feels so great: ‘It feels like there’s no segregation. And we want that for our kid because that’s the real world.’”

There’s no denying that even without the challenges that he had to overcome at Ole Miss, LSU has an abundance of resources that most programs across the country have no chance to rival. However, between the timing of his exit and the massive contract he signed, the pressure is on Kiffin like never before. Only time will tell if he or LSU made the right choice.

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Strength of schedule rankings for all 32 NFL teams

The release of the 2026 NFL schedule is almost upon us.

The NFL confirmed last week that the complete 2026 NFL schedule will be released on Thursday, May 14.

Schedules will be unveiled on ESPN and NFL Network at 8 p.m. ET, but each team will also drop its slate on social media.

In order to determine the strength of schedule rankings, Warren Sharp of Sharp Football Analysis uses win totals from oddsmakers.

This is a much more effective method than using 2025 win totals because those don’t take into account offseason changes teams make.

That’s important because, as we know, NFL teams can make drastic changes and leaps forward or backward after just one offseason.

Coming in with the easiest strength of schedule for this coming campaign is the Detroit Lions, who are followed by the New Orleans Saints, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns and New York Jets to round out the top five.

The five teams with the toughest schedules are the Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, Carolina Panthers, Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams.

Here’s a look at the full rankings, from No. 1 (easiest) to No. 32 (hardest).

NFL strength of schedule rankings

Nov 2, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell looks on during warm ups prior to the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images
NFL SOS RankingTeam
1Detroit Lions
2New Orleans Saints
3Cincinnati Bengals
4Cleveland Browns
5New York Jets
6Baltimore Ravens
7Philadelphia Eagles
8San Francisco 49ers
9Indianapolis Colts
10Kansas City Chiefs
11Denver Broncos
12New England Patriots
13Tennessee Titans
14Buffalo Bills
15Jacksonville Jaguars
16Minnesota Vikings
17Green Bay Packers
18Pittsburgh Steelers
19Las Vegas Raiders
20Atlanta Falcons
21Los Angeles Chargers
22Seattle Seahawks
23Tampa Bay Buccaneers
24New York Giants
25Washington Commanders
26Houston Texans
27Chicago Bears
28Los Angeles Rams
29Dallas Cowboys
30Carolina Panthers
31Miami Dolphins
32Arizona Cardinals

Which 2026 NFL games have been revealed?

Jan 4, 2026; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) hands the ball off to Dallas Cowboys running back Jaydon Blue (23) during the second quarter against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

We have information on three contests in Week 1 thus far, although not all teams have been announced for those three games.

The Seattle Seahawks will open up the season on Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 8:20 p.m. ET against an undetermined opponent.

Seattle’s possible opponents for that game include the Arizona Cardinals, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Chicago Bears and New England Patriots.

We also know the Los Angeles Rams will square off against the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday, Sept. 10, in Australia, with kickoff set for 8:35 p.m. ET.

The other Week 1 game that has been revealed is between the New York Giants and Cowboys on Sunday, Sept. 13, at 8:20 p.m. ET.

Then, there’s the Week 13 matchup up pitting the Cowboys against the Baltimore Ravens in Brazil. That game will begin at 4:25 p.m. ET.

Other international games will feature the Washington Commanders and Jacksonville Jaguars in London, although their opponents haven’t been revealed yet. Jacksonville will play a pair of international contests.

The Niners will play in Mexico City, the Saints will be in Paris, the Lions will play in Munich and the Atlanta Falcons have a contest in Madrid.

As is the case with the contests involving the Commanders and Jaguars, opponents for those teams have yet to be announced.

AMD’s vLLM-ATOM Plugin Supercharges DeepSeek-R1, Kimi-K2, and gpt-oss-120B AI LLM Inference on Instinct MI350 and MI400 Accelerators

AMD's vLLM-ATOM Plugin Supercharges DeepSeek-R1, Kimi-K2, and gpt-oss-120B AI LLM Inference on Instinct MI350 and MI400 Accelerators

AMD has introduced a new plugin called vLLM-ATOM, which supercharges AI LLMs while supporting its Instinct MI350 and MI400 GPUs. AMD Offers Big Boost To AI LLMs With Its vLLM-ATOM Plugin That Works Seamlessly With vLLM & Accelerates AI Inference Performance The vLLM-ATOM is a purpose-built plugin that aims to improve inference performance across various AI LLMs. It is designed around AMD's high-performance Instinct GPU accelerators, such as the MI350 and MI400 series, running both as a standalone inference server or through seamless integration as a plugin backend. This allows users to take full advantage of AMD's native model and […]

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Lies of P Studio Round8 is Hiring an “AI Creator” to use GenAI Tech to Speed Up Art Production

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As we all anxiously wait for Lies of P developer Round8 Studio to finish working on the upcoming sequel to its stellar 2023 action game now that the game's major DLC expansion is out, a job listing for Round8 has been spotted online that has fans concerned for the sequel. Round8 Studio is hiring for what it is calling an "AI Creator," a person whose job it'll be to "leverage generative AI technology to maximize the efficiency of the art production process and innovate the visual quality of games." Generative AI (GenAI) tech in game development is a sore spot […]

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Intel Resurrects On-Package Memory With Razor Lake-AX, Loading Up LPDDR6 to Hunt Down AMD’s Medusa Halo by 2028

Intel Resurrects On-Package Memory With Razor Lake-AX, Loading Up LPDDR6 to Hunt Down AMD's Medusa Halo by 2028

Intel's next-generation Razor Lake-AX chips will compete directly against AMD's Medusa Halo while featuring on-package memory. Intel Is Bringing Back On-Package Memory With Its Next-Gen Razor Lake-AX Chips That Fight Against AMD's Medusa Halo On-Package Memory was last used by Intel for its Lunar Lake SoCs. These SoCs were aimed at low-power mobile platforms, and while the chips themselves offered solid performance in a 30W budget, Intel's next on-package memory solution will be a big one. As per Haze2K1 on X, Intel Razor Lake-AX SoCs will feature on-package memory. This is a big deal as moving the DRAM closer to […]

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Elon Musk and Tim Cook Join US President Trump’s China Trip This Week, Yet NVIDIA’s Jensen Wasn’t On The List

Elon Musk & Tim Cook To Accompany US President Trump During His China Visit This Week But Jensen Huang Not On The List

President of the United States, Donald Trump, will be accompanied by Elon Musk & Tim Cook as he visits China to meet his counterpart, President Xi, but NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, is reportedly not going. US President Trump Is Visiting China this week, along with Elon Musk, Tim Cook, & Many More High-Level Execs US President Donald J Trump will visit China this week from 13th May to May 15th May. During this visit, Trump will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping. All eyes will be on this visit as it will mark the first time in nearly a decade that […]

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MSG Maker, Ajinomoto, To Raise Prices By 30% As ABF Substrate Supply-Demand Gap Extends To 2027 Due To AI Supercycle

MSG Maker, Ajinomoto, To Raise Prices By 30% As ABF Substrate Supply-Demand Gap Extends To 2027 Due To AI Supercycle

ABF substrates are the core component of next-generation AI servers, and heightened demand is going to see their prices bumped by up to 30%. ABF Substrate Supply Was Already Low, & Now Prices Are Going To See A 30% Hike As AI Supercycle Grips The Market ABF or Ajinomoto Built-Up Film is a high-performance insulating film used to package semiconductors, particularly for advanced flip-chip ball grid array (FCBGA) substrates. It acts as a high-speed interconnect layer between the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) and the silicon itself, offering high I/O density and signal integrity. This film is a staple of advanced […]

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iPhone 17 Success In China Is Reason Enough Why Apple Has Delayed The iPhone 18, As Base Model Approaches 30 Million Activations

The iPhone 17 is skyrocketing in popularity in China

Apple made one of the best decisions for the iPhone 17 launch when it equipped the base model with flagship features, such as an LTPO OLED panel paired with the A19 SoC, which is mass produced on TSMC’s 3nm process. Sticking with the same $799 but offering double the storage, it was no surprise that the iPhone 17 would gain popularity, especially in China. Despite the myriad of options, not to mention consumers displaying an affinity towards domestic brands, Apple defied overwhelming odds as its base model approaches 30 million activations, which also explains why the iPhone 18 has been […]

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PowerColor Hellhound RX 9070 Crashes Below $600 For The First Time This Year, Defying The Industry-Wide GPU Price Surge

A PowerColor Hellhound graphics card is displayed with the 'AMD Radeon RX 9070' logo.

It might not be the most powerful GPU on the planet, but it's certainly the most powerful for under $600. PowerColor Hellhound Radeon RX 9070 16 GB Listed at $586 at a Time When the GPUs are Selling for 20% Higher Price The Radeon RX 9070 might be 10-15% slower than its XT variant, but its usual selling price is way better. While the Radeon RX 9070 XT continues to sell for over $700 in most regions, the RX 9070 can be found for around $600-$650. Of course, some editions sell for nearly $700, but it's hard to find an […]

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Nintendo Stock Craters 12% After Switch 2 Price Hike and Bleak FY27 Forecast, Yet Furukawa Shrugs Off Momentum Fears

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Nintendo's share price took a 12% hit over the weekend following the confirmation of a price hike for the Nintendo Switch 2 set to go into effect this September, but that wasn't the only reason for the double-digit decline. An admittance that Nintendo's biggest titles are taking longer to make, forecasting that Switch 2 sales will actually go on a decline in the next year, and an admittance that memory shortages, tariffs, and longer development cycles for major titles are all major challenges for the company played their part in that stock decline. But president Shuntaro Furukawa isn't phased. During […]

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AMD Quietly Preps Radeon RX 9050 With 2048 Shaders, But Cripples It With 8 GB VRAM And Slower Clocks

An AMD Radeon graphics card is shown with the text 'RX 9050' above it, set against a fiery red background.

AMD is reportedly readying a new RDNA 4 GPU, and it's the slowest one yet. However, the specifications reveal the same shader count as the RX 9060 XT. AMD is Quietly Preparing Radeon RX 9050 GPU, Featuring 2048 Stream Processors, 8 GB GDDR6 VRAM, and Up To 2600 MHz Boost The current AMD RDNA 4 lineup has a few SKUs, but AMD appears to be quietly expanding the Radeon RX 9000 series. Up until now, we have only had the Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9060 series, bringing a total of five models, including the Radeon RX 9060, which is […]

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ASUS Resurrects Its Legendary 2006 ROG Crosshair Copper Heatsink For a 20th Anniversary Motherboard

The image shows a 20th Anniversary logo of ASUS Republic of Gamers with detailed close-ups of the ROG Crosshair motherboard components.

ASUS teased a new 20th anniversary edition on its social media handles, taking us back to the 2000 era with the iconic copper heatsink. ASUS Brings Back 2006 ROG Crosshair Motherboard Memories by Dropping a Teaser for its Upcoming 20th Anniversary Edition The launch of the 2006 ROG Crosshair motherboard was the beginning of ASUS's enthusiast-grade ROG sub-brand, which has expanded to various hardware and peripheral categories. Interestingly, ASUS isn't just expanding its ROG lineup by introducing newer components, but also releasing hardware that bring resemblance to the iconic ROG hardware launched in the 2000s. ASUS recently dropped a teaser […]

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Loongson Targets Intel 12th Gen and Radeon RX 550 Performance With 3B6600 CPUs and 9A1000 GPUs Launching Next Year

Loongson Targets Intel 12th Gen and Radeon RX 550 Performance With 3B6600 CPUs and 9A1000 GPUs Launching Next Year

Loongson's latest 3B6600 CPU & 9A1000 GPU won't arrive until next year, and feature performance on par with years-old hardware. Loongson Aims To Enter DRAM & Android Segment, While Its Upcoming 2027 CPU & GPU Offerings Look A Bit Lackluster We have long been covering Loongson, and the company has come a long way. The chipmaker has been launching brand new chips for the domestic Chinese markets in the PC and Server space. These products, while only able to match several years older hardware from the competition, and while this may sound a bit underwhelming, it should be stated that […]

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Another Chinese DRAM Maker Breaks Into DDR5 Memory, Mass Producing 64GB RDIMMs as Samsung and SK Hynix Run Dry

Another Chinese DRAM Maker Breaks Into DDR5 Memory, Mass Producing 64GB RDIMMs as Samsung and SK Hynix Run Dry

Chinese DRAM makers have sped up their memory production capabilities, with another company now mass-producing DDR5 RDIMMs for servers. Chinese Domestic DRAM Manufacturers Accelerate DDR5 Production, 64 GB RDIMMs Now Being Supplied To Data Centers As the AI supercycle continues, memory requirements have swelled to unparalleled proportions. Demand is rising in all regions, including China, where several data centers are coming online at an accelerated pace. In all of this, Chinese DRAM manufacturers are boosting their production capacities rapidly. We have seen how CXMT and YMTC have been involved in an Epic expansion plan, aiming to double their wafer output […]

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The Witcher 3 Gets Unofficial DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Gen Mod, Tripling Frame Rates a Decade After Launch

Geralt of Rivia from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is featured with a 'Free Next-Gen Update,' alongside text stating, 'RTX. It's On. Ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS available now.'

A few days ago, modder PureDark released an upscaler that implements NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 with Dynamic Multi Frame Generation into The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. CD Projekt RED's game did not launch with NVIDIA DLSS, though of course, that's because its May 2015 debut far predates the advent of DLSS, which was first released in February 2019. However, it was updated with NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, Reflex, and ray traced global illumination, ambient occlusion, shadows, and reflections when the developers dropped the so-called The Witcher 3 Next-Generation update in December 2022. PureDark's mod replaces the game's default Streamline […]

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Microsoft Drops The Hammer On Forza Horizon 6 Leakers With Hardware Bans Lasting Nearly 8,000 Years

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Forza Horizon 6 is launching next week on PC and Xbox Series X|S, but a massive failure in Steamworks publishing leaked a fully playable build of the game without DRM. With the latest entry in the series being one of the biggest titles published by Xbox this year, the publisher is dealing with the situation in the harshest way possible, hitting users playing the leaked build with what essentially is a lifetime hardware ban. As widely reported in now-deleted threads on the series' official subreddit, early players are being suspended for "cheating/unallowed modding," which was to be expected. The suspension […]

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Caitlin Clark criticized for poor shooting: ‘Stop calling her Steph Curry’

Caitlin Clark
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Caitlin Clark has always been known for her three-point shooting ability. However, she is in the midst of a rather significant slump from beyond the arc.

Even going back to her time at the college level with the Iowa Hawkeyes, Clark has been lethal from beyond the three-point line, as she has made more three-pointers than any player in NCAA history throughout her college career. She continued that hot shooting at the professional level, setting a rookie record for the most made three-pointers in a season.

Clark’s entire game revolves around the three-pointer as she shoots from beyond the arc at high volume and from long distances. In turn, the Fever offense relies heavily on Clark’s deep shooting, as her ability to stretch the court and draw attention from opposing defenses opens things up for other players.

Over the past several games, however, Clark has not exactly been on target from beyond the three-point line.

In Clark’s last eight WNBA games, she has made just 9 of 58 three-point attempts, which works out to just 15.5% from beyond the arc – an absolutely dismal three-point percentage.

For context, one fan pointed out that Dyson Daniels of the Atlanta Hawks, who just put up the worst shooting season in NBA history, has made 16 of his last 58 three-point attempts, which works out to 27.6% from beyond the arc. This means that the worst shooter in the NBA has been considerably outperforming Clark over the same span.

Needless to say, Clark’s struggles from beyond the arc have led to a lot of criticism from fans, considering that’s supposed to be her specialty.

“Stop callin her Steph Curry,” one fan wrote in a post on X.

“It’s getting scary for CC, I know she missed a ton of time so ima give her some grace. But boy it’s getting spooky for her,” someone else added.

“Once there’s tape, you gotta evolve. If not…well…” another fan wrote.

“Genuinely concerned about her health,” someone else added.

“This is why they want her off the ball so she can find some open space and bank one in but her fans hate it,” another commented.

“It’s not even the shooting issues. She’s turning the ball over at a generational rate. She has 294 turnovers in 54 career games,” another fan pointed out.

Obviously, it’s a long season, and Clark has proven to be a prolific scorer and shooter over the years, so she’ll likely bounce back. But it’s safe to say that fans are growing concerned.

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Steam Machine Buyers Will Face a Queue System For Its 4 Models, as Valve Moves to Prevent Scalper Markups Early

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Following the disappointing launch of the Steam Controller, which saw units sell out almost immediately, only to end up in the hands of scalpers, Valve introduced a reservation queue to prevent a repeat of the situation. As spotted in the same Steam update that introduced the system for the new controller, a similar safeguard will be in place for both the Steam Machine and the Steam Frame. Users analyzing the system via Steam Tracker have discovered code for four Steam Machine packages and two Steam Frame packages alongside the Steam Controller and Steam Deck entries. This heavily suggests that the […]

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Gears of War: E-Day Lands Between Halo and Fable as WWE Sponsorship Hints at September Slot in Xbox’s Calendar

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We might have a probable launch month for Gears of War: E-Day, The Coalition's new installment in the third-person shooter series. The rumor comes not from an insider but from an unlikely source: a sponsorship. During WWE Backlash on Saturday, May 9, it was announced that Gears of War: E-Day is the official presenting sponsor of AAA Triplemania 2026, the premier Lucha Libre event happening on September 11 and 13 in Mexico City. The thing is, publishers don't sponsor major live events months before their game releases: the whole point is to reach a mass audience at peak marketing momentum. Moreover, historically, […]

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Crimson Desert Patch 1.06 Turns Bears, Tigers, And Raptors Into Mounts While Pearl Abyss Chases Player Wishlists

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Missing the early weekend release window of the previous major patches, the Crimson Desert 1.06.00 patch is now live across PC and consoles, introducing yet another highly requested feature by the community - the Extraction feature that essentially rolls back weapon upgrades to receive materials back - new Special Mounts and the one feature no one would have expected to see in the game: a gacha vending machine. The new patch significantly expands the Special Mounts options, allowing you to register Bears, Boars, Wolves, Deer, Mountain Goats, Kuku Birds, Raptors, Camels, Lions, and Tigers as a mount after subduing and […]

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SK hynix Turns to Intel’s EMIB Packaging as TSMC CoWoS Bottlenecks Squeeze the AI Supply Chain

As the race for the AI buildout continues to intensify, a shortage in the packaging industry has led memory manufacturer SK hynix to team up with Intel for chip packaging technology. After a strong comeback under CEO Lip-Bu Tan, Intel is now aiming to expand its presence in the packaging industry. The firm and SK hynix are collaborating on 2.5D packaging technology and Intel's Embedded Multi-die Interconnect Bridge (EMIB) technology as shortages create tightness in the current packaging supply chain. Intel & SK hynix Collaborating On EMIB Packaging As Shortages Impact 2.5D Packaging Supply Chain Intel's EMIB packaging technology is […]

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CAPCOM’s Rumored Upcoming Slate: Devil May Cry 1 Remake, RE1 in Full Production, and a Full Roadmap Through 2030

Three panels featuring characters from CAPCOM video games: Ada Wong from Resident Evil, Dante from Devil May Cry, and Claire Redfield from Resident Evil, each in a distinct action pose.

Renowned CAPCOM leaker Dusk Golem recently corroborated a claim from an anonymous insider that Ada Wong will appear in Resident Evil Requiem DLC. However, after Dusk Golem named that insider as his source, Reddit users went digging through the same person's post history and surfaced a series of additional CAPCOM-related claims, none of which Dusk Golem has vouched for. The leaker has since explicitly distanced himself from the two most attention-grabbing ones: "The Devil May Cry 1 Remake and RE10 protag rumor did not come from me. Typical deal of people stuffing rumors together and then claiming I said them — that […]

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Samsung Foundry Has Apparently Won A 2nm CPU Order From A “North American Fabless Customer,” With AMD Identified As The Order’s Source

A Samsung 2nm chip and an AMD EPYC processor are displayed against a blue cosmic background.

In what is entirely in line with rumors that have been swirling fairly persistently, AMD appears to have settled on Samsung's chip fabrication arm to produce its next-gen 2nm CPUs, Venice and Verano, as per the outlines of a fresh speculative reverie, this time from Daishin Securities. AMD best fits the contours of a fresh rumor that suggests Samsung has just won an order for 2nm CPUs The prolific tipster Jukan has just cited Daishin Securities to note that Samsung has likely won a new order for 2nm notebook CPUs. While Daishin only referenced a "North American fabless customer," Jukan […]

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NVIDIA Squashes Vera Rubin Rumors, First Shipments Rolling Out In July To Major AI Customers With Mass Production In 2H 26

NVIDIA Squashes Vera Rubin Rumors, First Shipments Rolling Out In July To Major AI Customers With Mass Production In 2H 26

NVIDIA has accelerated the rollout of its next-gen AI powerhouse, Vera Rubin, with first shipments commencing as early as July this year. Despite Rumors of Design Issues, NVIDIA is pushing ahead with a spectacular Vera Rubin Launch, The Center of Next-Gen AI A few days ago, we reported a few rumors that were going around regarding NVIDIA's Vera Rubin related to its design and specs changes. While the rumors sounded similar to what we heard about Blackwell GPU servers before their launch, NVIDIA has the ability to quickly address these pre-shipment drawbacks with the help of its supply chain partners, […]

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Caitlin Clark calls out opponent for ‘flopping’ in frustrating loss

Caitlin Clark
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) gets the crowd excited Saturday, May 9, 2026, during the second half of the Fever’s season opener game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Dallas Wings defeated the Indiana Fever, 107-104.

Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark is never one to shy away from showing emotion on the court, and that was the case once again on Saturday afternoon during the team’s season-opening showdown with the Dallas Wings.

During Saturday’s game, which prominently featured the past four No. 1 overall picks in the WNBA Draft, Clark had a strong showing in her return to the court after missing much of last year with an injury. Clark finished the game with 20 points, seven assists, and five rebounds in the season-opener, but it was not enough.

Despite Clark’s 20 points, the Fever fell to the Wings by a final score of 107-104 in what was often a frustrating game for Clark and the team. Clark turned the ball over five times in the loss, and three of those turnovers were offensive fouls called on the Fever superstar. And Clark made it pretty clear that she did not agree with many of those calls.

At one point in the game, Wings forward Aziaha James drew a charge on Clark, one of the three charges she was called for in the game. While James and her teammates celebrated the forced turnover, Clark could be seen expressing her frustration with the call.

“Flopping all [expletive] day,” Clark could be seen saying as she handed the ball back to the referee.

“Flopping all f—ing day.”

Caitlin Clark pic.twitter.com/tRL5IANoMT

— The Sporting News (@sportingnews) May 9, 2026

James’ teammates Jessica Shepard and Paige Bueckers could be seen smiling as they helped their teammate back to her feet amidst Clark’s complaints.

Adding to the frustrating game, Clark also missed a three-point shot that would have tied the game with seven seconds remaining.

It may not been the season-opener the team would have liked to have, but Clark and the Fever will have a chance to bounce back when they travel west to take on the Los Angeles Sparks in a game on Wednesday.

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NVIDIA’s V100, An 8-Year Old GPU, Now Sells for $100 and Crushes Modern Consumer Cards in AI LLM Workloads

NVIDIA's V100, An 8-Year Old GPU, Now Sells for $100 and Crushes Modern Consumer Cards in AI LLM Workloads

New GPUs are optimized substantially for AI workloads, but what if old GPUs like the 8-year-old NVIDIA V100, costing around $100, start to outperform recent offerings in LLMs? NVIDIA V100, an 8-Year-Old GPU, Dusted The 5-Year Old RTX 3060 & 3-Year Old RX 7800 XT With Better Performance & Efficienct In AL LLMs The NVIDIA Volta generation was the first purely dedicated data center series that wasn't available in the standard consumer gaming segment. Volta was the first family to feature the Tensor Core architecture, which has since become the staple for its AI advancements. The tensor core architecture was […]

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Silicon Motion CEO Warns Memory & SSD Shortages Will Drag Into 2028 as AI Firms Lock Up Supply Through Long-Term Contracts

Silicon Motion CEO Rings The Alarm Bells, Says Memory & SSD Shortages To Drag Into 2028

Silicon Motion's CEO has said that memory (DRAM) and SSD (NAND) shortages would last until 2028 due to the continued demand from AI firms. Memory & SSD Shortages Are So Bad That They Are Expected To Last Till 2028, And Prices Are Expected To Continue To Climb We know that memory and SSD shortages are bad, both in the enterprise and consumer segments. DRAM & NAND makers are adding new factories to boost production capabilities, but these aren't expected to become operational within this year. At the earliest, the first facility expansion and bring-up plans are expected around 2027, which […]

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SMIC Founder Says It’s A “Misconception” That Semiconductor Success Is “Only Achieved When 3nm Or 2nm Is Reached” In New Interview

SMIC founder says it's a misconception to says that success can only be achieved when manufacturing 3nm or 2nm wafers

TSMC’s success in the semiconductor industry is primarily due to the manufacturer’s unyielding focus on its advanced processes and ability to achieve stability in record time, allowing the company to form long-term business relationships with trillion-dollar firms like Apple and NVIDIA. While being able to mass produce 3nm and 2nm wafers at a mammoth scale is certainly a tremendous feat, SMIC founder Richard Chang does not consider these accomplishments as a benchmark for success and calls it a misconception in the latest interview. Instead, he believes that there’s another attribute that semiconductor companies must acquire. SMIC’s founder says that “excellence […]

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Intel’s Lip-Bu Tan Teases “Exciting New Products” With NVIDIA as He Hoods Jensen Huang at Carnegie Mellon Doctorate Ceremony

Intel's Lip-Bu Tan Teases "Exciting New Products" With NVIDIA as He Hoods Jensen Huang at Carnegie Mellon Doctorate Ceremony

Intel's CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, has congratulated NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, on his Honorary Doctorate in Science and Technology, while working together on "exciting new products". Intel & NVIDIA's Journey Has Just Begun, & The World Will Soon See "Exciting New Product" Collabs Between The Tech Giants Today, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang delivered a keynote at Carnegie Mellon’s 2026 Commencement and received an honorary Doctor of Science and Technology degree. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan congratulated Jensen on this achievement and also announced that the two firms were working on new and exciting products. Lip-Bu acknowledged Jensen's contributions to accelerated computing and […]

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A Customer Nabs An M4 Max MacBook Pro With A Terrific Configuration From A Pawn Shop Of All Places, For Just $1,501

A customer purchases an M4 Max MacBook Pro from a pawn shop for just $1,501

Apple’s M5 Max is currently the company’s top-end SoC to be found in the MacBook Pro, but there’s no universe in which the M4 Max would be considered diminished in any way because it’s still a ridiculously powerful SoC, and a downright expensive one at that. Naturally, any portable Mac featuring the previous-generation silicon would be sold at a premium, but one lucky customer managed to find a top-notch configuration from the most unlikely of places: a pawn shop, for just $1,501. Near-top-tier specifications of the M4 Max MacBook Pro found in a pawn shop featured 64GB of unified RAM and a […]

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Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition review: Awesome for entertainment, top-notch battery life

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

The 2025 Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition is one of those laptops that quietly wins you over the longer you use it. I’ve been testing it for well over a month now, and during that time, it accompanied me through launch events, flights, hotel stays, editing sessions, and long workdays. I haven’t personally used many competing premium 2-in-1 laptops recently, so I can’t directly compare them against every rival out there. But after spending this much time with it, I genuinely feel this is one of the best premium convertibles currently available.

The unit I tested comes with Intel’s Lunar Lake platform, a 14-inch 2.8K OLED touchscreen, and rotating hinge speakers. On Lenovo India’s website, this configuration is priced at Rs 1,74,005, firmly placing it in premium territory.

Built for travel and everyday productivity

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

One thing I appreciated almost immediately about the Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition (14ILL10) is how practical it feels for frequent travel. I regularly attend launch events that often involve flying from Mumbai to Delhi and back, and those trips can easily stretch into 15 to 18-hour travel days. During those journeys, I’m constantly switching between airports, cabs, hotel rooms, and event venues while continuing to work.

The Yoga 9i handled that lifestyle extremely well.

The Luna Gray finish gives the laptop a premium look without feeling flashy. The aluminum build feels solid and reassuringly sturdy, while the 360-degree hinge remains smooth and firm no matter how often you switch between laptop, tent, or presentation mode.

And that flexibility genuinely becomes useful in real life. During hotel stays, I often used the laptop in tent mode while watching videos or listening to music. At work events or during quick presentations, the stand-style orientation also came in handy. Of course, you can fully fold it back into tablet mode as well, although realistically, because of the size and weight, I still found myself using it primarily as a laptop. Still, having the freedom to use different orientations depending on the situation adds a lot to the overall experience.

Despite being a convertible, the laptop never felt fragile during travel. It’s also reasonably portable for a premium 2-in-1, making it easy to slide into a backpack without becoming a burden during long commutes.

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

The port selection is also practical for a thin premium laptop. You get two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, one additional USB-C port, a USB-A port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. I also found it interesting that the power button is placed on the side of the laptop instead of the keyboard deck area. It’s something I personally don’t encounter very often on laptops I use, but I eventually got used to it.

The keyboard deserves praise too. Lenovo continues to make some of the best laptop keyboards in the Windows space, and this one feels tactile and comfortable even during long writing sessions. There’s also a fingerprint reader placed as the extreme key on the bottom-right side of the keyboard. It works reliably, although the placement takes a little time to get used to. Also, there are dedicated buttons on the keyboard to switch between Power, Display, and Audio modes.

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

The keyboard backlighting is also quite good and genuinely useful in dim environments. One moment where I particularly appreciated it was while typing inside a moving car passing through a tunnel, where the backlit keys remained clearly visible without feeling overly harsh or distracting.

Speaking of productivity, the Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition supports the Yoga Pen, but my review unit package did not include it.

Battery life removes charger anxiety

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

The biggest highlight of the Yoga 9i has easily been the battery life.

This is one of the few Windows laptops where I genuinely stopped worrying about carrying the charger everywhere. Even during heavier usage involving Chrome tabs, YouTube streaming, article writing, social media usage, and light editing, the battery comfortably lasted through most of my workday.

There were several times I carried a power bank expecting I might need a quick top-up, but honestly, I almost never ended up using it. And if needed, the laptop can conveniently charge through USB-C power banks anyway.

The laptop packs a 75Wh battery, and paired with Intel’s highly efficient Core Ultra 7 258V processor, the endurance is genuinely impressive for a premium OLED convertible. Lenovo bundles a 65W USB-C charger in the box, and charging speeds are fairly quick as well. In my usage, getting close to 50 percent charge in around 30 minutes felt realistic, which is especially useful during tight travel schedules between events and flights.

That kind of reliability matters a lot when you spend most of your day away from a desk.

Another thing I noticed is how quiet the laptop usually remains. During regular usage, fan noise is practically nonexistent. It’s only during charging or heavier workloads that the chassis becomes slightly warm.

That said, my testing conditions were far from ideal. During some of the review period, outdoor temperatures were reaching around 43 degrees Celsius, while indoor room temperatures still hovered between 33 and 35 degrees Celsius. Considering those conditions, the thermals are honestly respectable. During normal unplugged use, the laptop rarely became uncomfortably warm unless I pushed it with intensive workloads.

Lunar Lake delivers smooth everyday performance

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

The Yoga 9i configuration I tested comes powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 7 258V processor, paired with 32GB LPDDR5X RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD. Neither the RAM nor the storage is expandable on this device. For a thin-and-light 2-in-1 laptop, performance feels consistently smooth and responsive.

In daily usage, the laptop handled multitasking effortlessly. I routinely worked with dozens of Chrome tabs open alongside Discord, Microsoft Word, and multiple browser windows without noticing slowdowns. App launches feel snappy, Windows animations remain fluid, and the overall experience feels polished.

The Lunar Lake platform is clearly optimized around efficiency and AI-assisted workloads rather than brute-force benchmark numbers, but for the kind of usage most premium ultrabook buyers actually care about — productivity, multitasking, media consumption, presentations, light photo editing, and office workloads — it performs very well.

The integrated Intel Arc graphics are also surprisingly capable for casual gaming and lighter creative workloads. This is not a gaming laptop by any means, but it can comfortably handle lighter titles and some AAA games at lower settings if needed.

The 1TB SSD also deserves mention because file transfers and application loading speeds feel consistently fast throughout usage.

What stood out most to me, though, is how balanced the overall performance feels. The Yoga 9i never tries to behave like a bulky workstation laptop. Instead, it focuses on delivering a smooth premium ultrabook experience while staying relatively cool, quiet, and battery efficient.

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

The laptop also comes with a 5-megapixel IR webcam equipped with a c, and during my usage, I found it to be noticeably better than the average Windows laptop camera. It delivers good sharpness, decent colors, and reliable Windows Hello facial recognition for video calls and meetings, although in some indoor lighting conditions, the image can occasionally appear slightly soft or overexposed. Lenovo has also included a physical privacy shutter for the camera, which is always nice to have for added peace of mind.

OLED display and hinge speakers make this an entertainment powerhouse

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

The entertainment experience on this laptop is genuinely excellent.

The 14-inch 2.8K OLED display is easily one of the best aspects of the Yoga 9i. Blacks look deep, colors appear vibrant, and HDR content looks fantastic. Whether I was watching YouTube videos at hotels after events or catching up on shows during flights, the display consistently impressed me. The 120Hz refresh rate also adds noticeable smoothness while scrolling through Windows or browsing websites.

One thing worth mentioning is that the OLED panel uses a glossy glass layer on top, which gives the display a more reflective appearance near windows, under bright office lighting, or while using it outdoors. You can actually notice some of those reflections in a few of the images I’ve included in this review. Thankfully, the issue becomes much less noticeable once you increase the display brightness, since the panel itself gets sufficiently bright for most environments.

But what surprised me even more was the speaker setup.

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

I listen to a lot of music while working, and during this review period, I found myself listening to plenty of Michael Jackson tracks because the Michael Jackson movie was released around the same time. Songs like Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal, and Beat It sounded fantastic on this machine.

The rotating soundbar hinge speakers are genuinely impressive. No matter which orientation you use the laptop in, the sound output remains loud, clear, and immersive. That’s the clever part of Lenovo’s implementation — whether you’re using the device in laptop mode, tent mode, or folded back for entertainment, the speakers continue projecting sound effectively.

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

There’s very little distortion even at higher volumes, vocals remain crisp, and overall sound quality is among the best I’ve heard on a Windows laptop this thin.

Windows touch still needs refinement

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

Lenovo has added a feature called Circle-to-Do, which I actually found useful over time.

If you swipe inward from the left side of the screen, you can activate the feature and quickly circle or select on-screen content to perform contextual actions. It feels somewhat like an AI-powered shortcut layer built directly into the system. It’s one of those small additions you may initially ignore but gradually start using more often.

That said, while the touchscreen hardware itself is excellent, I still feel Windows 11 is not fully optimized for touch-first usage.

Technically, you can use this laptop entirely without a mouse thanks to the touchscreen. But in real-world use, there are still moments where touch interactions simply don’t behave the way you expect. Certain menus don’t appear properly, some apps still feel designed primarily for mouse input, and occasionally you end up reaching for the touchpad anyway.

Touch support in Windows has definitely improved over the years, but if you plan to use this machine entirely as a tablet replacement, there will still be frustrating moments.

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

Honestly, I feel Microsoft should focus more on refining and streamlining the Windows touch experience instead of pushing Copilot features left, right, and center. Hardware like the Yoga 9i already proves how good premium touchscreen laptops have become. The software experience now needs to consistently catch up across the operating system and third-party apps.

Interestingly, I also feel the industry itself may slowly move in this direction. I wouldn’t be surprised if Apple eventually launches an OLED touchscreen MacBook as early as next year, before gradually expanding touchscreen support across future MacBook models while perhaps keeping non-touch panels limited to entry-level variants. Premium laptop hardware is clearly evolving toward more interactive touch-first experiences, and Windows already has a major head start there — it just needs better optimization to fully capitalize on it.

Verdict

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1

The Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition feels like a premium laptop designed around portability, entertainment, battery life, and overall user experience rather than just raw benchmark numbers. And honestly, it succeeds at that.

The OLED display is gorgeous, the hinge speakers are among the best in the segment, battery life is genuinely dependable, and the overall build quality feels premium throughout. Add the flexibility of the 2-in-1 form factor, and this becomes an excellent companion for travelers, content consumers, and productivity-focused users alike.

I haven’t used many rival premium convertibles recently, but after spending over a month with the Yoga 9i, I can comfortably say this feels like one of the best 2-in-1 laptops currently available. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a premium convertible laptop.

That said, one thing buyers should keep in mind is that while Windows 11 generally works well, the touch experience still isn’t always perfectly smooth. There are occasional moments where touch interactions can feel inconsistent or less polished than they should on a device designed to be used in multiple orientations.

PS: Don’t mind the keyboard key smudges visible in some of the images added in this post. The Lenovo review unit sent to me had already been used and reviewed by someone else before reaching me, and it was also fairly dusty when I received it. Also, while Lenovo’s official listing mentions that the Yoga Pen is included in the retail package, the review unit sent to me did not include the stylus.

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Apple’s visionOS Job Listings Don’t Indicate The Vision Pro’s Success, As Company Is Working On Incredible Advancements In Same Segment

visionOS job listings aren't an indicating that the Apple Vision Pro is selling well

There is a torrent of jobs available for Apple’s visionOS platform, which may hint that the California-based giant is going through an aggressive hiring spree since there’s incredible demand for the Vision Pro. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman didn’t believe this was the case and, as a result, was receiving flak for shutting down claims that Apple’s expensive $3,499 mixed-reality headset was a dud, despite the myriad of job postings. Now, he has come forth to bury the confusion by mentioning that Apple has grand plans for the future of visionOS. New job posts are for optimizing the visionOS platform, not to […]

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Fake DDR5 Memory Sticks Flood The PC Markets, Equipped With Plastic DRAM As Prices Continue To Skyrocket

Counterfeit DDR5 Sticks Pack Plastic Chips and Fake Labels as Memory Prices Spiral Out of Control

Memory prices continue going up, and to make matters worse, fake DDR5 memory modules are now flooding the PC segment. Beware, Your Expensive DDR5 Memory Might Be Fake, PC Buyers Advised To Double-Check Their RAM Asian markets are now seeing fake DDR5 memory at several retailers, both online and in shops. These DDR5 memory modules might look real to an average buyer, but on closer inspection, they're equipped with fake DRAM modules and sometimes even worse. So there are several cases of fake DDR5 DRAM modules circulating in Asian markets. Some of these RAM sticks feature fake DRAM modules, which […]

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GIGABYTE Mixes Up GeForce And Radeon Shrouds, Shipping An RTX 5060 Ti With AMD Branding To A Stunned Buyer

A person holds a Gigabyte GeForce RTX graphics card repurposed with Radeon branding on a desk next to a keyboard.

A weird incident was just reported by a Redditor, detailing how his GPU got a different shroud instead of the GeForce one. GIGABYTE Mistakenly Swaps GeForce and Radeon Coolers on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs; Both Users Report Different Branding on Their Cards It's rare to see such incidents, but both reports confirm that GIGABYTE indeed made a mistake in the GPU assembly. A Reddit user u/atta4821 reported that he bought a GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5060 Ti from Canada Computers. Weirdly, something was unusual when he opened the box, as his GPU didn't look like an NVIDIA GPU. He reports that […]

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Maxsun Squeezes Intel’s 10-Core Raptor Lake Onto a $200 Motherboard, Undercutting Traditional CPU+Board Combos by Nearly Half

Maxsun Squeezes Intel's 10-Core Raptor Lake Onto a $200 MoDT Motherboard, Undercutting Traditional CPU+Board Combos by Nearly Half

Maxsun has updated its Intel MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) lineup with two new motherboards featuring the Core 200H "Raptor Lake" CPUs. Intel Raptor Lake "Core 200H" MoDT Motherboards Are Now Super-Affordable, & Compatible With DDR4 Memory MoDT motherboards come in all shapes and sizes. We have seen ATX and mATX offerings, with higher-end versions featuring up to AMD 9955HX3D and Intel 285H options. The thing is that MoDT boards generally aim at the value segment, offering prices that are much lower than traditional socketed CPUs and motherboard combos. These motherboards offer a 2-in-1 design, and while they lack the option […]

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NVIDIA’s Own AI Costs Now Exceed What It Pays Human Employees, VP Admits, as Compute Bills Spiral Across the Industry

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AI is great for many tasks, but the costs to run AI are also exponentially higher than those of human workers, says NVIDIA. NVIDIA Highlights Large Cost of Running AI Versus Human Employees, While Suggesting That Humanity's Future Revolves Around The Adoption of AI As AI becomes part of every single IT domain, the costs to keep the entire ecosystem up and running have also grown rapidly. AI firms are spending trillions of dollars in upgrade costs of their existing AI factories while setting up new ones in multi-Gigawatt projects. At the same time, NVIDIA, the pioneer of AI advancements, […]

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Samsung’s Desperation To Keep Galaxy S27 Component Costs Down Has Forced It To Seek A Supplier Of Inferior Quality Displays

Samsung to reportedly source Chinese OLED panels for the base Galaxy S27 model to reduce its component costs

Smartphone titans like Samsung have made efforts to ensure that the DRAM crisis doesn’t adversely affect their ‘day to day’ operations, but these attempts were futile as the Korean giant has been forced to introduce a price hike to the Galaxy S26 series. However, the company is working to ensure that it minimizes additional component cost bumps by moving to a dual-sourcing strategy. Since displays are among the more expensive parts of a smartphone, the base Galaxy S27 could feature panels from Samsung and another manufacturer, but this could lead to quality disparities in the future. Chinese suppliers could become a […]

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AMD’s Lisa Su Quietly Cashes In On The Smartphone Industry’s Deep Freeze As MediaTek And Qualcomm Vacate TSMC’s 4nm And 5nm Lines

A smartphone screen displaying the 'Ryzen AI' logo on a dark background.

One person's loss is another's gain, or a company's in this case. After all, AMD seems to be having a field day with its older 5nm CPUs, which entail crazy-high yields by the way, as both Qualcomm and MediaTek vacate some of TSMC's 4nm and 5nm lines on shrinking smartphone demand. AMD reaps the benefits as the broader smartphone industry enters a deep freeze, forcing Qualcomm and MediaTek to abandon some of their reserved capacity at TSMC By now, it's public knowledge that the global mobile industry is contending with a chronic DRAM shortage as most of the associated fabrication […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/amds-lisa-su-quietly-cashes-in-on-the-smartphone-industrys-deep-freeze-as-mediatek-and-qualcomm-vacate-tsmcs-4nm-and-5nm-lines/

AMD’s New CPPC HighestFreq Ends OS Frequency Guesswork, Letting Windows And Linux See True Ryzen Boost Clocks

An AMD processor next to graphics with the text 'AMD CPPC HighestFreq'.

The upcoming ACPI support could allow OS like Windows and Linux read CPU frequencies directly without having to estimate them for optimal performance. AMD's New CPPC HighestFreq Could Improve CPU Scheduling on Future Ryzen Chips, Resulting in Better Responsiveness Traditionally, OS like Windows and Linux do not have the capability to read the CPU boost frequencies directly from the firmware, but the AMD CPPC HighestFreq could change this forever. The new feature reportedly would allow CPUs to directly report their real maximum boost frequencies to the operating systems through the firmware, which eliminates the need for frequency calculations by the […]

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Trump Touted The “Tens Of Billions Of Dollars” The Government Has Made From Intel, While Selling A Deal To Apple That Undercuts TSMC By 25% On Wafer Pricing

An Apple logo and an Intel chip are placed side by side on a blue circuit board.

Whatever else one might think of President Trump, it is plain as day that he is a connoisseur at shaping narratives. And, apparently, the President seems to have played a material role in selling an Intel deal to Apple, one that might accrue sizable short- and long-term benefits to the Cupertino-based tech giant. Apple's chip fabrication deal with Intel entails sizable margin benefits, reduces supply chain risks, and weakens TSMC's monopoly Apple has reached a preliminary chip fabrication deal with Intel, according to the Wall Street Journal. While the specifics of this agreement are not known at this time, it […]

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AMD DGF Tech Offers Massive Increase In Geometry In Ray Traced Games With Future RDNA GPUs, Achieves Up To 30% Compression With Current GPUs

AMD DGF Tech Offers Massive Increase In Geometry In Ray Traced Games With Future RDNA GPUs, Achieves Up To 30% Compression With Current GPUs

AMD has further detailed its DGF or Dense Geometry Format technology, which rivals NVIDIA's RTX Mega Geometry, delivering vastly higher geometry counts in ray tracing games while offering new compression methods designed with future RDNA GPUs in mind. As Geometry Scale Increases in Games, Tech Such as AMD's DGF & NVIDIA's RTX Mega Geometry becomes vital in powering advanced ray-traced games Last year, AMD announced its Dense Geometry Format technology, or DGF in short. This tech aims to handle massive polygon counts by streaming geometry clusters rather than full scenes. The principle of AMD's DGF is simple. It is designed […]

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NVIDIA’s AI Chips Reached China’s Alibaba Through Thailand, As US Indicts Supermicro Execs In $2.5 Billion Smuggling Ring

NVIDIA's AI Chips Reached China's Alibaba Through Thailand, As US Indicts Supermicro Execs In $2.5 Billion Smuggling Ring

NVIDIA's AI chips have once again bypassed barriers and landed at Alibaba in China, as the US suspects Supermicro's role in smuggling through Thailand. NVIDIA's AI Chips Still Carry Immense Interest In China As Alibaba Lands Restricted Supermico Servers That Were Smuggled Via Thailand Despite China dropping the hammer on NVIDIA's chips to increase dependency on in-house AI chips, the leading Chinese firms, such as Alibaba, are still procuring the latest hardware from NVIDIA through illegal channels. As per Bloomberg, several Supermicro employees, including high-level executives, are involved in a $2.5 billion smuggling case. The case revolves around shipping several […]

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200MW of US-UAE’s Jointly Planned 5GW AI Campus Is Coming Online Soon, Powered by 1000s of Next-Gen Chips

200MW of US-UAE's Jointly Planned 5GW AI Campus Is Coming Online Soon, Powered by 1000s of Next-Gen Chips

UAE has just announced that its AI Campus, being built with the United States, is coming online soon, housing a total AI compute capacity of 5 Gigawatts through next-gen chips. More Gigawatt-Level AI Facilities Are Coming Online, Like The One Being Built By the UAE With Thousands of Next-Gen Chips Last year, the UAE (United Arab Emirates) signed a deal to invest $1.4 trillion in the United States, with a total of 30 planned projects. The investment encompasses AI infrastructure, energy, and manufacturing projects, which will create thousands of jobs across America. UAE states that a large portion of these […]

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NVIDIA Rubin & Rubin Ultra Platforms Facing Design/Spec Issues As Per Rumors While AMD MI500 Positioned For 2H 2027 Launch

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NVIDIA's Rubin platforms are rumoredly facing design/spec issues, making way for the competition, such as AMD MI500, to get the headstart with HBM4E in 2027. Will AMD Beat NVIDIA In The Race To HBM4E? Design & Spec Changes In Rubin Platforms Can Give MI500 The Lead Based on recent reports, NVIDIA's upcoming Rubin and Rubin Ultra platforms are undergoing serious design and spec changes. These changes come ahead of the expected launch of the Rubin generation, which is going to uplift AI performance miles above Blackwell with new features, efficiency upgrades & brand new architectures. As per the rumors, NVIDIA […]

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Goldman Sachs Bets Big On Agentic AI Boom By 2040, But Warns Bad Data Could Leave A Bad Taste

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As agentic AI now dominates the conversation when it comes to AI computing, investment bank Goldman Sachs is out with a report that agentic computing will drive a jump in token consumption. The bank believes that token consumption will grow 24 times by 2030 compared to 2026's figures as AI queries jump from five billion to 23 billion, driven particularly by non-human agents. Goldman Sachs Out With Optimistic Report About Agentic AI The central theme in Goldman Sachs' report concerns a rapid growth in the use of agentic AI. Agentic AI involves the use of software bots that compute through […]

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Skywind Crosses Major 2026 Milestone With Every Quest Written, but Volunteer Team Still Won’t Commit to a Release Date

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The volunteer team behind Skywind, the ambitious fan-made recreation of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind in Skyrim's engine, has released a new 33-minute development update video titled "Skywind 2026: The Road Continued". It's the first full-fledged developer update since 2024, and followers of this total conversion mod will be happy to learn that the numbers suggest the project is closer to completion than ever before. All of Skywind's approximately 3,000 NPCs have now been fully cast, a feat accomplished with the help of nearly 300 volunteer voice actors. Over 92% of those NPCs are fully recorded, meaning the voice acting pipeline, historically one of the most […]

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Qualcomm To Have A Stacked Chipset Lineup This Year, Offering Both Flagship 2nm And Lower-Tier 3nm Options To Offer Device Diversification

Qualcomm to offer various 2nm and 3nm chipset options this year

The industry’s first 2nm chipsets are launching later this year, with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro rumored on multiple occasions to take advantage of TSMC’s next-generation lithography. As expected, this manufacturing process is costly, with phone makers likely adopting these solutions in their absolute top-tier offerings, and in the middle of a DRAM crisis, their margins will be drastically affected. Fortunately, the latest rumor from a tipster states that Qualcomm will have plenty of options arriving this year for customers, allowing them to offer immense diversification of smartphone models in the fourth quarter […]

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GTA 6 Could Trigger a $1,000 Console Sticker Shock for Casual Buyers, Analyst Warns Ahead of November Launch

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There's no doubt that GTA 6 will attract an absolutely massive audience when it launches on November 19 across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. According to Circana's Matt Piscatella, though, a lot of casual gamers may be in for a rude awakening when they head to the store to buy one of those consoles and the game in six months' time. Speaking to The Game Business show, he said: Those folks who don't pay a lot of attention that have heard, okay, well GTA 6 is coming, but they're not really keyed in. That's a lot of […]

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Cloudflare lays off 1,100 workers as Anthropic’s Mythos AI shakes cybersecurity industry

Cloudflare just delivered one of the clearest signs yet that the AI boom is starting to reshape the cybersecurity workforce itself. The cloud and cybersecurity company said Thursday it is cutting more than 1,100 employees, roughly 20% of its workforce, […]

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Anthropic eyes $1 trillion valuation in new funding round as revenue surges, FT reports

Anthropic is weighing a massive fundraising round that could push its valuation close to $1 trillion, according to a report from the Financial Times. The number would have sounded unrealistic even a year ago for the San Francisco startup behind […]

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Elon Musk Just Visited Intel’s Oregon Fab, The Same Fab Producing Cutting-Edge Panther Lake & Next-Gen Chips on 18A

Elon Musk Just Visited Intel's Oregon Fab, The Same Fab Producing Cutting-Edge Panther Lake & Next-Gen Chips on 18A

Intel is on a roll today as it has not only managed to bag a deal with Apple, but its cutting-edge Oregon Fab also got a visit by Elon Musk. Intel's 18A Fab in Oregon Sees a Surprise Visit by Elon Musk, Paving the Way for AI Chip Supply Allocation Ahead of TeraFab Bring-Up? A deal with Apple and now a visit by Elon Musk, today seems to be Intel's day. It is reported that Elon Musk has toured Intel's state-of-the-art Oregon fab, which is part of its Foundry business & producing cutting-edge chips such as Panther Lake CPUs on […]

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GeIL Breaks The DDR5 Overclocking Barrier With Spear V, Pushing 8000 MT/s Under Official JEDEC Specs Without Touching The BIOS

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Unlike conventional DDR5 memory modules that need to push to 8000 MT/s manually, the GeIL Spear V can reach 8000 MT/s out of the box. GeIL Announces Spear V DDR5 Memory Ahead of Computex, Rated at 8000 MT/s Under Official JEDEC Standards Memory maker, GeIL, has reached a major milestone by achieving what conventionally was possible only through manual overclocking. Since the debut of the DDR5 memory standard, enthusiasts have been trying to push the DDR5 memory speeds beyond the official JEDEC standards, but the new GeIL Spear V DDR5 memory breaks that constraint. With the announcement of Spear V […]

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Apple Taps Intel To Make Its Next-Gen Macbook Neo Chips, A21, The Competitor To x86 PCs

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Intel and Apple have just entered a "preliminary" chipmaking deal, which will see the production of the A21 chips for MacBook Neo. Apple Wants Extra Supply For Its Highly Successful MacBook Neo Laptops & Intel Is Here To Save The Day Currently, Apple uses TSMC's N3B process technology to make its A18 chips, the ones that power the MacBook Neo and its iPhone 16 series. But the recent surge in MacBook Neo demand has prompted Apple to diversify its chip production strategy. As per the latest announcements just minutes ago, both Apple and Intel have reached a "preliminary" chipmaking deal […]

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SK Hynix Buried Under Customer Cash Offers to Expand Memory Output, but Insider Warns Available Capacity Is ‘Essentially Zero’

SK Hynix Buried Under Customer Cash Offers to Expand Memory Output, but Insider Warns Available Capacity Is ‘Essentially Zero’

SK Hynix is being crushed by massive memory demand, but investors are offering assistance to increase its production capacity. SK Hynix Memory Demand Swells, but It Is Wary of Investments Towards Its Production Capacity While Agentic AI shifts gears from GPUs to CPUs, the DRAM demand continues to remain high as both components require memory. SK Hynix, being one of the leading DRAM makers, is already facing severe production constraints. At the same time, SK Hynix is being approached by tech firms to invest in its chip production capabilities. As per Reuters, it is reported that tech firms, mainly in […]

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IO Interactive Confirms 007 First Light Won’t Feature Path Tracing or Ray Reconstruction at Launch in Latest PC Specs Update

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IO Interactive has updated the PC specs for 007 First Light once again ahead of the game's launch at the end of this month. Thankfully, the update doesn't return to the first iteration of the game's PC specs that would've had you go into debt just to afford the RAM required to run the game. Instead, it adds specifications for Enthusiast and Ultra settings, showing what you'll need to run the game at 1440p and 60 FPS or 4K at 60 FPS. Everything save for Ultra requirements has stayed at 16GB of RAM, with the recommended CPUs staying the same […]

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Quantum Motion raises $160M to build cheaper quantum computers using silicon chips

Most quantum computing companies rely on exotic, expensive, and difficult-to-scale hardware approaches, including superconducting systems used by IBM and Google, trapped ions, neutral atoms, lasers, and ultra-cold environments. Quantum Motion is taking a very different path. The London-based quantum startup […]

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Lambda raises $1B to expand gigawatt-scale AI factories for the superintelligence race

The AI infrastructure boom is creating a new class of winners, and Lambda is now raising billions to scale its lead. The AI cloud startup said Thursday it secured a $1 billion syndicated senior secured credit facility to scale its fleet […]

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Lunar Outpost raises $30M to fast-track moon rover for NASA Artemis missions

The race to build NASA’s next moon rover just picked up speed, and investors are pouring money into the effort.  Colorado space startup Lunar Outpost has raised $30 million in a new funding round to accelerate development of Pegasus, a […]

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Nvidia to invest $3.2B in Corning to build next-generation AI optical infrastructure in the U.S.

The AI infrastructure race is no longer just about chips. It is now about what connects the chips. Nvidia, the chip giant sitting at the center of the AI boom, is partnering with glassmaker Corning to build three advanced manufacturing facilities […]

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Top Startup and Tech Funding News – May 6, 2025

It’s Wednesday, May 6, 2026, and we’re back with today’s top startup and tech funding news. Today’s funding rounds reflect a market increasingly centered on AI infrastructure, quantum computing, autonomous software development, and industrial-scale energy systems. Investors continue to pour […]

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Anthropic taps SpaceX AI data center to ease AI crunch, doubles Claude Code limits as Musk shifts stance

Anthropic just secured a massive shot of computing power, and it could reshape the pace of its AI push. SpaceX said Wednesday it will lease its Colossus 1 data center to Anthropic, linking Elon Musk’s company with a rival he […]

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Genesis AI unveils robot brain and human-like hand to reshape industrial automation in Europe

Genesis AI is making an ambitious play to bring human-like dexterity to machines, starting with both the brain and the hand. The French robotics startup, backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and telecom billionaire Xavier Niel, on Wednesday introduced a […]

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Tessera Labs raises $60M led by Andreessen Horowitz to transform ERP systems with AI

Enterprise software has a reputation for moving at a glacial pace. Multi-year ERP projects, ballooning budgets, and missed timelines have long been accepted as the cost of doing business. Tessera Labs is making a direct bet that this model is […]

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SpaceX files $55B Terafab chip factory plan in Texas as Musk doubles down on AI chips

SpaceX has filed plans to invest $55 billion in a new semiconductor facility in Texas, a project called Terafab that could grow into a $119 billion buildout if later phases move forward. The filing, made public on Wednesday, outlines an […]

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ReFiBuy raises $13.6M to help e-commerce brands surface in AI-driven shopping

A quiet shift is underway in online retail. Fewer shoppers are starting their journey on traditional search pages. More are turning to AI assistants that recommend what to buy, compare options, and increasingly make decisions on their behalf. That shift […]

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Samsung crosses $1 trillion valuation as AI memory boom drives historic stock surge

The AI boom is no longer just lifting a handful of chip stocks. It’s starting to reshape the entire semiconductor pecking order, and Samsung Electronics is suddenly back at the center of it. Shares of Samsung surged more than 15% […]

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