
Italian content creator Francesco Salicini is currently under investigation by Italian authorities for reviewing Anbernic consoles.

The Intel Oregon workforce is down to its lowest point in more than a decade, but there may be more cuts on the way.

Just one month on from Meta investing an alleged $15 billion in data annotation firm, Scale AI, and it's letting go of 200 of its employees, claiming that it scaled up its generative AI teams too quickly.

The CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme with an RTX 5060 Ti and Ryzen 7 9800X3D delivers good mid-range gaming performance with quiet cooling for a reasonable $1,859.
https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/gaming-pcs/cyberpowerpc-gamer-supreme-review

AMD introduces the Ryzen AI 5 330, a budget-friendly quad-core processor with a 50 TOPS NPU that meets Microsoft Copilot+ PC requirements, aiming to bring AI features to inexpensive Windows 11 laptops.

Analogue will delay shipments of its long-awaited reimagining of the Nintendo 64, again.

Game (or work) in comfort with 20% off the Herman Miller Vantum gaming chair.

The lowest-priced RTX 5090 if you want to build a super-high-end gaming rig.

Synopsys has received final approval from China to acquire Ansys for $35 billion, creating a powerful end-to-end design platform spanning semiconductor design and system simulation, but raising competitive and geopolitical concerns.

Nvidia's consumer PC processors N1 and N1X, originally expected in 2025, have been delayed to at least 2026 due to reported 'critical hardware defects' in the chips, possibly requiring a costly and time-consuming silicon respin, according to unofficial sources.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/nvidias-new-consumer-desktop-pc-chip-reportedly-de