Chipzilla might have abandoned Meteor Lake's desktop variants
14th-generation Meteor Lake processors have had an Annus horribilis
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that the much troubled Intel 14th-generation Meteor Lake processors desktop variants might be canned.
AMD Ryzen 7000 non-X SKUs launch confirmed for January 10th
Leaked slides show the SKUs and pricing
After the earlier leaked slides that detailed all three Ryzen 7000 non-X SKUs and their specifications, the newest slides confirm the launch date for January 10th, as well as the pricing for these three new SKUs.
SK Hynix will show off GDDR6-AiM memory at CES
Intelligent RAM
SK Hynix announced that it would demonstrate working GDDR6-AiM memory with computing capabilities at CES next month.
China moving to chiplet design
Who needs leading edge production nodes
Chinese chipmakers are getting around US sanctions on advanced processing by building processors with a higher core count using a chiplet design.
Bloke powers Tardis using Raspberry
Puts it on his Christmas tree
While Dr Who fans are miffed that the BBC could not be bothered putting out a Christmas episode of Dr Who this year, a Raspberry Pi developer managed to create an overpowered Christmas tree light in the shape of the Tardis.