When Elon Musk filed a trademark for “Macrohard,” it didn’t just sound like a joke; it sounded like a declaration of war. A near-antonym to
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Arch Linux, the widely respected but notoriously hands-on Linux distribution, has been weathering a relentless Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack for more than two

Intel has rolled out two new Arc Graphics driver updates, versions 32.0.101.6987 and 32.0.101.6989, bringing a mix of new features, performance improvements, and stability refinements

AMD has introduced AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 25.8.1, delivering optimized gameplay for Mafia: The Old Country, Mecha BREAK, WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, Valorant (Unreal Engine 5

Supercomputing infrastructure with AMD EPYC™ processors and Lenovo Neptune® cooling boosts sustainability and scientific impact. The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), one of

Broadcom has officially dropped the gauntlet in the AI networking war. With the launch of its Tomahawk Ultra Ethernet switch, Broadcom isn’t just upgrading its

With near-instant ransomware detection and AI-accelerated chips, IBM’s new servers aim to reinvent enterprise infrastructure resilience. IBM has officially taken the gloves off with Power11,

China just took a quantum leap toward chip sovereignty, debuting QiMeng, the first AI-powered full-stack CPU design system. Developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences,

At the Advancing AI 2025 event in San Jose, AMD pulled the curtain back on its most ambitious AI strategy yet—delivering a sweeping portfolio of

Apple’s about to give its software a new name—and maybe a new identity. According to a recent report from Bloomberg, Apple plans to ditch the