Author: Zach_Wilson

Nvidia unveils upgraded chip to power the next gen of AI

Nvidia has announced its next generation AI chip platform which uses the new Grace Hopper Superchip with the world’s first HBM3e processor.  The new NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper platform is designed for heavy generative AI workloads, such as Large Language Models in the vain of ChatGPT. Nvidia also mentions other…

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It’s official — Valve is selling refurbished Steam Decks and they’re 25% cheaper

Just recently, leaked data on the Steam Database briefly featured pricing and information on refurbished Steam Decks, before Valve took down everything. But today the manufacturer has officially unveiled the program on its site. The site details how the refurbishing program works, as well as pricing and other info. And…

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Sony’s DualSense controllers for the PS5 are still on sale for just $49

The PlayStation 5 is fun to play by yourself, but nothing beats some local co-op with a friend. Like most gaming consoles, however, Sony’s next-gen offering only comes with a single controller — which is what makes Sony’s ongoing summer sale worth checking out. Now through August 19th, you can…

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All AMD Zen CPUs hit by a major security flaw – here’s what we know

A newly-discovered security vulnerability affecting AMD Zen CPU chips coul potentially be putting thousands of machines at risk, experts have warned.. Inception, described by the researchers as a “transient execution attack” has the same outcome as other speculation abusers in the past, such as Spectre and Meltdown – it can…

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Galaxy Z Fold 5 review: Five years in, Samsung is treading water

In 2019, Samsung released the original Galaxy Fold, the first phone with a flexible display (not counting pretenders like the Royole Flexpai). And even though it had more than its fair share of flaws, you could see its potential. Over the next couple of years, Samsung refined its flagship foldable…

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The Game Boy’s Pokémon Trading Card Game is still unrivaled 25 years later

The Pokémon Trading Card Game for the Nintendo Game Boy Color wasn’t designed to evolve with the tabletop game it was based on — let alone the rest of the sprawling multimedia franchise it’s a part of. For those who weren’t there when it first dropped almost 25 years ago,…

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