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Bitcoin mining now just totes unprofitable, costing over $137,000 to mine just one BTC in the US and near $200,000 per coin in Germany
By Hope Corrigan published
News With coins pricing at around $90,000 the math just doesn't add up.

Intel says reports of 20k redundancies 'inaccurate' and states previous early retirement options robbed them of valuable experience
By Hope Corrigan published
News It's still a very scary week to be an Intel employee.

Taiwan to drop new law restricting TSMC from allowing foreign fabs to produce leading edge nodes after company's $100 billion investment in US facilities
By Hope Corrigan published
News The law's designed to keep other countries one node behind Taiwan at all times.

The world's largest zip maker has made a giant self-propelled zip and I reckon it's a potential glimpse of the trousers of the future
By Andy Edser published
News We do these things not because they are easy, etc etc.

UK government says Нет to British companies selling game controllers to Russia, to combat the use of drone attacks
By Nick Evanson published
News "Gaming consoles will no longer be repurposed to kill in Ukraine."

A modder has turned an Intel CPU heatspreader into a functional water block with the help of a CNC machine. And a bucket
By Andy Edser published
News Of course, why didn't I think of that?

There's a 25-year-old piece of PC hardware that's still being used in even the most powerful gaming PCs sold today. Happy birthday to USB 2.0
By Nick Evanson published
news And it's not the only ancient bit of PC tech that's still inside your gaming rig. Well, sort of.

This Doom-themed Asus RTX 5080 is here just in time for some medieval ripping and tearing in Doom: The Dark Ages
By Andy Edser published
News The slayer has entered the facility.
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