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Intel smacked with an investor lawsuit following $32 billion loss

Intel investors sue the chipmaker following the catastrophic drop in market value caused by recent events, adding another issue to its plate.

UK Royal Mint tackles e-waste by recycling PCBs for precious gold

UK Royal Mint extracts lateral gold from our e-waste thanks to its recycling facility that uses a fast and effective patented chemistry.

Intel microcode fix begins to roll out via motherboard BIOS updates

Asus and MSI have released new BIOS versions for their Z790 motherboards, hopefully addressing Intel Raptor Lake instabilities.

Intel Arrow Lake should be far less power hungry

Intel promises Core Ultra 200 series processors with Arrow Lake CPU cores will be far more efficient and stable than 14th Gen.

AOC has a new portable monitor for those multi-tasking on the go

AOC launches a 15.6in Full HD portable monitor for office users requiring an extra screen on the go, powered by USB Type-C.

Asus teases an RX 7000 Warhammer 40k edition

Asus is working on a Warhammer 40k-themed Radeon RX 7000 graphics card, painted in the colours of the Ultramarines’ armour.

Nvidia driver hints Final Fantasy 16 PC launch may be close

Users have unearthed FFXVI game ready profiles in the latest Nvidia driver, stirring hopes that news of a release date will arrive soon.

Intel 18A chips power on and successfully boot into OS

Intel Panther Lake and Clearwater Forest processors based on the 18A node work without additional OS configurations.

Here’s why I’m waiting for AMD Ryzen 9000X3D CPUs

Initial Ryzen 9000X processors are undeniably tempting, but they lack one key feature AMD is saving for upcoming Zen 5 chips.