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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Plus lags behind Apple’s M4 in performance comparisons

The dispute between Qualcomm and Apple in the field of energy-efficient high-performance processors continues with the latest round of benchmarks. In several synthetic CPU and GPU tests, the Snapdragon X2 Plus was unable to outperform the Apple M4, which has been available for some time. According to the available measurement results, Qualcomm’s current SoC lost […]

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Fiber optic contracts: Term begins upon conclusion of contract

In a recent ruling, the Federal Court of Justice clarified that the legally permissible minimum contract term of a maximum of two years for fiber optic connections begins as soon as the contract is signed. The court has thus put an end to a widespread practice in the telecommunications industry whereby providers linked the start […]

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TSMC at full capacity: Why customers are now willing to pay up to 100 percent extra for manufacturing capacity

The global chip industry is currently experiencing a distortion that has rarely been seen even in previous boom cycles. Taiwanese contract manufacturer TSMC is at the epicenter of this development. Demand for advanced manufacturing processes is so high that customers are apparently willing to pay up to a 100 percent premium just to secure production […]

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NVIDIA’s next generation of AI is consuming the NAND market, with Vera Rubin acting as a silent accelerant.

What is emerging here is not a theoretical simulation, but a very real market shift with side effects. NVIDIA’s next AI platform, known internally and externally as Vera Rubin, could single-handedly tie up millions of terabytes of NAND flash, triggering a new storage shortage. Not sometime in the future, but starting in 2027. The technical […]

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Windows 11: Microsoft tests uninstalling Copilot for enterprise environments

In a current pre-release version from Microsoft, the manufacturer is testing a new option to specifically remove the Copilot app from managed computers. The feature is part of an insider version of Windows 11 and is aimed exclusively at IT administrators in professional and institutional use cases. The goal is to enable more control over […]

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Breakthrough in microrobotics: autonomous robots smaller than a millimeter realized for the first time

Researchers say they have solved a technical challenge that for decades was considered virtually impossible. They have developed a fully integrated robot with a computer, sensors, and drive system, whose overall dimensions are less than one millimeter, making it smaller than a grain of salt. The development was the result of a collaboration between the […]

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360mm AIO from FSP put to the test: The AE36 between efficiency and everyday usability

Many users know FSP primarily as an established power supply manufacturer rather than a supplier of eye-catching lifestyle components. With the AE36, FSP is deliberately positioning itself in the segment of performance-oriented 360-millimeter AIO water cooling systems. The focus is clearly on functionality, thermal efficiency, and technical traceability rather than visual gimmicks. The central question […]

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DeepSeek prepares new cutting-edge AI model with a focus on programming

Chinese AI company DeepSeek is working on the next generation of its flagship model. After a period of relatively low public visibility, there are now signs of a new product launch that could once again attract international attention. According to internal plans, a model called V4 is to be positioned as the direct successor to […]

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First retailer lists new Steam Machine at high prices, significance remains limited

Specific pricing information for Valve’s new Steam Machine has appeared for the first time in a Czech online store. The listing was discovered at the Smarty.cz retail chain and refers to two versions of the device. Including Czech VAT of 21 percent, the model with 512 gigabytes of SSD storage is listed at the equivalent […]

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ASUS quietly changes the liquid metal application of the ROG Matrix RTX 5090

When a manufacturer doesn’t officially admit anything but quietly modifies its product, it’s usually more telling than any press release. This is exactly what’s happening right now with ASUS and the ROG Matrix RTX 5090 Limited Edition. Without any announcement or explanation, but with clearly visible technical changes, ASUS has modified the way liquid metal […]

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The community of values as an open system with built-in listening convenience

Suspected Hungarian espionage within EU institutions The suspicion of espionage against Hungarian agencies within the institutions of the European Union, which has been publicly discussed since 2025, is less a classic intelligence scandal than a symptom of structural naivety. At its core is the accusation that Hungarian intelligence services have been trying for years to […]

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Epomaker Glow 75, TH99 Pro, and TH108 Pro review: Keyboard ensemble with various layouts, display options, and dynamic RGB lighting

Introduction and unboxing  Today, we are introducing three mechanical keyboards from Epomaker’s current portfolio, covering different layouts, target groups, and features. With the TH108 Pro and the TH99 Pro, the selection includes two full-size keyboards aimed at users who value a complete key layout including a numeric keypad and want to combine this with modern […]

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LeakWatch 2026 – Security incidents, data leaks, and IT incidents from the beginning of the year to the current calendar week 2

From a security perspective, the transition from the old to the new year has once again been marked by a noticeable concentration of late-reported incidents. The current calendar week marks less of a turning point in itself and more of a disclosure point for events whose causes date back months or even years. Once again, […]

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China’s second GPU market: How RTX 50 gaming cards are being systematically converted into blower accelerators for AI

What began with the GeForce RTX 5090 is now developing into series production. In China, it is no longer just individual flagship models that are being converted into blower cards for AI racks, but almost the entire RTX 50 family. In addition to the RTX 5090, this now also includes the GeForce RTX 5080, GeForce […]

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AMD brings Ryzen AI 400 to the desktop, AM5 becomes an AI platform

AMD has confirmed what has been apparent between the lines of its roadmaps for months. The AMD Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen AI PRO 400 APUs are coming to the AM5 desktop. Codenamed Gorgon Point, they will launch in the first half of 2026. What was officially presented as a mobile platform is now turning […]

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EU Digital Networks Act: No harsh sanctions against large US technology companies

The European telecommunications industry had high expectations for the planned Digital Networks Act. Large digital platforms such as Netflix, Google, and Meta were to contribute more to the costs of expanding the European network infrastructure, as their data-intensive services account for a significant portion of data traffic. However, based on the information currently available, it […]

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Origin Code launches Vortex DDR5 memory with up to 256 GB, 8,000 MT/s, and active triple fan cooling

Memory manufacturer Origin Code presented its own DDR5 memory series for the first time at CES 2026. Under the name Vortex, the company addresses both very high memory capacities and extreme clock speeds, combining these with active cooling directly on the modules. The Vortex DDR5 kits cover a wide range of capacities. Configurations ranging from […]

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SSD enclosure with E-Ink display shows the status and usage of the built-in NVMe SSD

E-ink displays have established themselves in numerous technical applications, especially where information needs to remain visible permanently without a continuous power supply. At CES 2026, an external SSD enclosure was unveiled that uses this technology specifically to display internal status data from a built-in SSD for the first time. The product was developed by Chinese […]

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RebelsTool 1.0.9 – The new MorePowerTool for AMD’s RDNA graphics cards on Linux delivers more power, excitement, and performance.

RebelsTool 1.0.9 is not intended as a short-term hack or mere toy for the curious, but rather as the logical further development of an idea that began with the More Power Tool, but is now being implemented with different technical means and a significantly different objective. While classic software solutions rely on register manipulations within […]

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Apple is testing new background security updates in iOS 26.3

With the beta version of iOS 26.3, Apple is testing a new form of delivering security-related system components that can be delivered independently of traditional iOS updates. This is based on the “Background Security Improvements” feature, which was already introduced with iOS 26.1 but has hardly been used so far. In the current test phase, […]

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Apple and NVIDIA are increasingly competing directly with TSMC Advanced Packaging.

For years, Apple and NVIDIA operated in clearly separate technological areas within TSMC‘s manufacturing and packaging capacities. Apple primarily used state-of-the-art manufacturing processes in combination with integrated fan-out technologies for its A and M series, while NVIDIA relied on older process nodes for its high-performance GPUs and AI accelerators, but used the particularly complex chip-on-wafer-on-substrate […]

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SleepFM predicts health risks based on sleep data

Scientists at Stanford University have developed a multimodal AI model called SleepFM, which is based on extensive sleep measurements and can predict the risk of more than 130 different diseases. The results were published in the journal Nature Medicine. The underlying study describes SleepFM as a so-called foundation model that does not specialize in individual […]

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DDR5 as a real estate investment, How RAM prices in China are losing all traction

What sounds like clickbait is actually sober market observation. Prices for DDR5 memory in China have reached a level where, theoretically, enough modules could finance an apartment in Shanghai. This is no joke, but rather a symptom of a structural problem in the global DRAM market. According to a report by the Chinese business portal […]

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