Leak claims that AMD's Navi 44 GPU package is 31% smaller than Navi 33

From Tom's Hardware: According to a post by @olrak29_on X (formerly Twitter), the package size of AMD's upcoming Navi 44 GPU, which will supposedly power the Radeon RX 8600 series, has been leaked. While the package size does not reflect the die size, it is claimed to be around 31% smaller than Navi...

SpaceX Tips Gigabit Speeds for Starlink After Successful Starship Test

From PC Mag: SpaceX has been promising to bring 1Gbps download speeds to Starlink as far back as 2016. But the company appears to be closer to making gigabit speeds a reality, following SpaceX’s successful test flight of its Starship vehicle on Sunday.

During the test flight, SpaceX was able to...

Photoshop is getting a bunch of new AI tools

From The Verge: Adobe is kicking off its annual Adobe Max conference today with the launch of new AI-powered features across its Creative Cloud apps. New AI features for Photoshop, like automatic background distraction removal and a more powerful Firefly generative AI model, are the biggest...

RX 7650 GRE reportedly leverages Navi 33 GPU

From Tom's Hardware: AMD is rumored to be prepping the RX 7650 GRE for launch early next year, but according to Benchlife.info, it won’t debut at CES.

Citing its sources, the publication claims that the 7650 GRE is unlikely to be revealed at CES in January, directly denying rumors that the midrange...

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 Review (Page 1 of 4)

In the past little while, I have found a huge pleasure for story-focused games. One series that has drawn my attention recently has been the Persona series. For those who are unaware, Persona is a spinoff series of Shin Megami Tensei. If you do not recognize either of these titles, all I can say is they are JRPGs. As of now, I have played Persona 5 Royal, and am looking to play through Persona 3 Reload. Something that drew me into the game was...

Corsair iCUE Link LX120 RGB Review (Page 1 of 4)

Recently, I found myself in a frustrating situation when the door control module of my car malfunctioned, rendering the car doors difficult to operate. Hoping for a quick fix, I reached out to the dealership to order a replacement part, only to be informed that the module was on backorder with an estimated wait time of ten weeks. Ten weeks! The reason behind this extensive delay is the ongoing global shortage of electronic components, a...

Elon Musk Reveals Tesla's Autonomous Cybercab and Robovan

From ExtremeTech: Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been making promises about self-driving cars and robotaxis for years, but he's finally showing his cards. Musk has revealed the long-awaited self-driving Tesla taxi, dubbed the Cybercab. It's a compact two-seater with no steering wheel or pedals, operated...

Leak: AMD’s Ryzen 9000X3D chips aren’t looking like a leap forward

From The Verge: Somebody goofed — and now AMD’s unannounced Ryzen 9000X3D desktop processors have been partially revealed. But like Intel’s new Arrow Lake desktop CPUs, it doesn’t look like they’ll be a huge performance improvement on their predecessors. If so, that’s a shame given how poorly...

TikTok Lays Off Hundreds of Staff—to Replace Them With AI

From PC Mag: Is AI taking human jobs? It already has been—and is now being used to effectively replace some human moderators at TikTok.

TikTok has confirmed it's laying of "hundreds" of employees globally as part of a broader shift toward AI-powered content moderation. "We're making these changes...

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