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The HP Omen Max 16 pairs with HyperX mice and headsets without the need for wireless USB dongles.
INTC cuts 529 jobs across Oregon to streamline operations, reduce complexity and refocus on core chip and data center R&D.
The global tech sector is seeing widespread job cuts in 2025, driven by rising costs and a shift towards artificial intelligence and leaner business models.
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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan made a shocking admission, saying it’s now “too late” for Intel to catch up in the AI race, as the ...
In a historic milestone, NVIDIA has become the first company in the world to reach a market capitalization of $4 trillion, a ...
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Alex Katouzian, a 23-year-veteran of the chip maker who currently heads Qualcomm's mobile, compute, and XR business, explains ...
Amateur PC builders largely fall into two camps: those who spend way too much on their CPU, thinking it's the most important ...