Lithium-free sodium batteries are finally on sale
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Natron Energy, a trailblazer in sodium-ion battery technology, has started mass-producing lithium-free sodium batteries in its Holland, Michigan facility.

Supercomputer Sale
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Cheyenne supercomputer is up for grabs.

Fancy owning a piece of computing history or need a cheap supercomputer to assist your plan for global domination? Do you have a bit of space in your basement and a knack for tinkering with tech? Then the Cheyenne supercomputer could be yours.

Interest in Blockchain gaming under water
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Despite getting tons of funding

According to an analysis by BanklessTimes.com, investments in blockchain gaming have fallen by a staggering 72 per cent. Despite the setback, the sector still attracted substantial funding, reaching $1.4 billion.

AMD confirms sampling of Zen 5 EPYC Turin processors
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Silicon looks great and is on track to launch later this year

During its Q1 2024 financial report, AMD confirmed the status of its future products, including the Zen 5 CPU architecture, namely EPYC Turing CPUs.

Asus might bring an updated ROG Ally console
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Might show up at Computex

Asus is apparently already working on an updated Asus ROG Ally 2024 handheld console that could show up at the upcoming Computex show.

AMD RDNA 4 architecture could feature all new Ray Tracing engine
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To offer much better performance

According to the latest rumor, AMD might implement a completely new Ray Tracing (RT) engine with its upcoming RDNA 4 architecture GPUs that are expected to debut with the Radeon RX 8000 graphics card series. The new RT engine could give a much higher performance compared to the current RDNA 3-based GPUs.

Microsoft predicted the rise of AI in 2019
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Kevin Scott was right on with his tarot cards

It seems that Microsoft’s chief tech officer Kevin Scott (pictured).was totally correct when he checked his Tarot cards and magic eight ball on the future of AI.

Appeals court lets Biggish Blue off the hook
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Will not have to pay $1.6 billion for software swap 

A federal appeals court in the States chucked out a ruling that would've had IBM cough up a whopping $1.6 billion ( €1.488 billion) to its rival BMC Software.

Chipzilla names leak
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Still might get a Special K

Chipzilla was expected to discard the old Core I tag it has been slapping on its kit since '08, but in its new Arrow Lake lineup, it is keeping some bits we're used to.

Apple’s profits tank
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So, it is using its cash pile to boost its share value

The fruity cargo cult known as Apple begrudgingly acknowledged that its quarterly profits dipped as consumer interest in its overhyped gadgets waned.