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The Raspberry Pi’s Secret Superpower Isn’t Raw Speed
ComputingHardwareInnovation

The Raspberry Pi’s Secret Superpower Isn’t Raw Speed

According to XDA-Developers, the Raspberry Pi’s true strength lies in solving problems other computers aren’t designed to touch. It’s not about being the most powerful, but about being the most practical for unglamorous, always-on jobs and hands-on learning. Its low power draw, GPIO pins, and vast e

by Ava WinslowDecember 26, 2025
Samsung’s Exynos 2600 Goes Solo with AMD’s RDNA4 GPU
HardwareSemiconductorsTechnology

Samsung’s Exynos 2600 Goes Solo with AMD’s RDNA4 GPU

Samsung is taking full control of its mobile GPU destiny. The upcoming Exynos 2600 chip for 2026 will use a GPU based on AMD’s RDNA4 architecture, but developed entirely in-house by Samsung. It’s also set to be the world’s first smartphone chip built on a 2nm manufacturing process.

by Emma LangfordDecember 26, 2025
Samsung’s GPU Split from AMD is a Huge Bet on Itself
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Samsung’s GPU Split from AMD is a Huge Bet on Itself

Samsung is planning a major shift in its chip strategy. According to a new report, the company will stop using AMD’s RDNA graphics architecture and develop its own in-house GPU, likely debuting in the Exynos 2800 chip for the Galaxy S28 series in 2028.

by Chloe DannerDecember 25, 2025
Nvidia’s Groq Deal is a Classic Silicon Valley Talent Grab
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Nvidia’s Groq Deal is a Classic Silicon Valley Talent Grab

Nvidia has signed a deal to license AI inference tech from startup Groq and is hiring its founder and key team members. This follows a pattern where big tech companies target specific talent from smaller AI firms, leaving many employees behind.

by Emma LangfordDecember 25, 2025
Samsung’s DDR4 Pivot Shows How Desperate the Memory Market Is
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Samsung’s DDR4 Pivot Shows How Desperate the Memory Market Is

In a stunning reversal, Samsung is reportedly hitting the brakes on phasing out DDR4 memory. The move is a direct play to capitalize on severe shortages, but it comes with strings attached for customers.

by Emma LangfordDecember 24, 2025
Amazon’s Fancy New Kindle is Finally Getting a Basic Feature
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Amazon’s Fancy New Kindle is Finally Getting a Basic Feature

Amazon’s most advanced Kindle, the large-screen color Scribe Colorsoft, launched without a true system-wide Dark Mode. The company has now confirmed the feature is officially in the pipeline for a future update. It’s about time for a device in this premium price bracket.

by Ava WinslowDecember 22, 2025
Intel’s Linux 7.0 Plan: More Queues, Smarter Video
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Intel’s Linux 7.0 Plan: More Queues, Smarter Video

Intel is gearing up to contribute multi-queue support for the upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel, a feature tied to its next-gen “Crescent Island” platform. At the same time, its Video Processing Library is getting AI-assisted encoding capabilities.

by Emma LangfordDecember 20, 2025
LG Backs Down, Will Let You Delete That Annoying Copilot TV App
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LG Backs Down, Will Let You Delete That Annoying Copilot TV App

LG is reversing course after forcing a Microsoft Copilot web app onto its latest smart TVs. The company now says it will make the app fully removable, though a timeline isn’t set. For now, users can only hide the icon.

by Ava WinslowDecember 19, 2025
HP’s robot can print a data center floor plan 10x faster
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HP’s robot can print a data center floor plan 10x faster

Data center construction is a high-stakes race against time. HP’s autonomous SitePrint robot aims to solve that by printing floor layouts directly on concrete with extreme precision, cutting rework and clashes between trades.

by Ava WinslowDecember 19, 2025
Maxsun’s Crazy 4-Slot Mini ITX Board Is a Game Changer
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Maxsun’s Crazy 4-Slot Mini ITX Board Is a Game Changer

Maxsun has unveiled a unique mini ITX motherboard, the MS-PC Farm B860I, which features four DDR5 memory slots. This is a first for the mainstream consumer market, breaking the longstanding two-slot limit for the small form factor. The board also packs server-grade management and supports Intel’s up

by Chloe DannerDecember 18, 2025

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