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The AI Chip Cooling Crisis Is Getting Real
HardwareInnovationTechnology

The AI Chip Cooling Crisis Is Getting Real

Data center rack densities are exploding from 6 kilowatts to megawatt levels within a decade. Swiss company Corintis is developing microfluidic cooling that targets liquid directly to hot spots on chips. Their tests with Microsoft showed 3x better heat removal and 80% lower chip temperatures.

by Ava WinslowNovember 17, 2025
ioTech’s new io600 wants to make digital manufacturing smarter
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ioTech’s new io600 wants to make digital manufacturing smarter

ioTech has launched its next-generation io600 platform for digital material deposition. The system uses AI-driven feedback and closed-loop control to enable micron-precision manufacturing at industrial scales.

by Emma LangfordNovember 17, 2025
Morgan Stanley Just Slammed Dell With a Brutal Downgrade
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Morgan Stanley Just Slammed Dell With a Brutal Downgrade

Morgan Stanley delivered a stunning double downgrade of Dell from overweight to underweight, cutting its price target from $144 to $110. The bank warns that rising DRAM and NAND memory costs could hammer Dell’s margins over the next 12-18 months. This represents an 18% downside from Friday’s closing

by Emma LangfordNovember 17, 2025
Adata’s 128GB DDR5 Modules Are Coming to Your Desktop
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Adata’s 128GB DDR5 Modules Are Coming to Your Desktop

Adata is bringing 128GB DDR5 modules to mainstream desktops using new 4-rank CUDIMM technology. This breakthrough effectively doubles current capacity limits, enabling 256GB systems on dual-DIMM motherboards. The modules are already being validated on MSI’s upcoming Z890 platforms.

by Ava WinslowNovember 16, 2025
Anduril’s Omen Drone Aims to Disrupt Military Aircraft
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Anduril’s Omen Drone Aims to Disrupt Military Aircraft

Anduril and UAE’s Edge Group are teaming up to produce the Omen tailsitter drone, with an initial order for 50 systems. The 1,000-lb aircraft uses hybrid propulsion from Archer Aviation and targets larger military aircraft missions. The partnership includes a $200 million investment and new engineer

by Ava WinslowNovember 15, 2025
Intel’s Final Xe Driver Updates Land in Linux 6.19
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Intel’s Final Xe Driver Updates Land in Linux 6.19

Intel has submitted its final batch of Xe driver feature updates for the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel. The changes include SRIOV administration capabilities, job queue limits, and various bug fixes. This marks the completion of major feature development for Intel’s modern graphics driver architecture.

by Emma LangfordNovember 14, 2025
ASUS Says Xbox ROG Ally Demand Is “Extremely Positive”
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ASUS Says Xbox ROG Ally Demand Is “Extremely Positive”

ASUS reports “extremely positive” market response to the new Xbox ROG Ally handheld. The company says demand for premium models has surprised them and revealed revenue projections between $96-160 million.

by Emma LangfordNovember 14, 2025
Why This Tech Writer Won’t Go Back From Flagship Motherboards
BusinessHardwareTechnology

Why This Tech Writer Won’t Go Back From Flagship Motherboards

Tech marketing often pushes confusing terms that make motherboard shopping difficult. One writer shares how specific features initially drew them to flagships, but the quality and reliability kept them coming back despite the premium price.

by Ava WinslowNovember 13, 2025
Intel Finally Brings Frame Generation to Meteor Lake iGPUs
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Intel Finally Brings Frame Generation to Meteor Lake iGPUs

Intel has updated its XeSS SDK to bring frame generation support to Meteor Lake integrated graphics. The chips use DPAS AI units instead of full tensor hardware, requiring optimization work. This should help boost performance on laptops and handhelds that struggle with frame rates.

by Emma LangfordNovember 13, 2025
UAE’s Phoenix Group fires up massive Bitcoin mining hub in Ethiopia
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UAE’s Phoenix Group fires up massive Bitcoin mining hub in Ethiopia

The Abu Dhabi-listed company has activated the first phase of its Ethiopian operations using renewable energy from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. This marks a significant expansion of Bitcoin mining infrastructure in Africa with state utility cooperation.

by Emma LangfordNovember 13, 2025

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