The Brutalist Report - techradar
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- Hate waiting for games to load? Intel's new trick for Arc GPUs will be music to your ears, especially if you have a handheld [24d]
- Finally, a Garmin Fenix 8 rival? Amazfit 'plans to expand its premium product lineup' in revealing new info [24d]
- Everyone hates this Pokémon, but it's one of the best you can use in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen — here’s how you can obtain it on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 [24d]
- Crimson Desert's puzzles can be quite challenging — but there's one simple mechanic that means you might not even need to complete them [24d]
- No Nvidia, No AMD, No Intel, No ARM: Meta plans inference-led RISC-y future without friends as 1700w superchip emerges with 30 PFLOPs performance and half Terabyte (yes 512GB) HBM [24d]
- Amazon's preview Spring Sale is slashing up to 45% off some of my favorite robot vacuums — these are the 7 best deals [24d]
- Secure your Microsoft system or suffer the same fate as Stryker – US tells companies to secure corporate accounts [24d]
- Another win for Intel as GMKTec demos Openclaw-capable mini PC that reaches 180 TOPS, supports 10GbE Ethernet, USB4, and OCuLink — oh, and there's a nifty pseudo-memory feature as well that will help you forget RAM nightmares [24d]
- Apple TV fans will get a great free upgrade for discovering movies and TV shows soon, but there's a catch [24d]
- iPhone Air at 6 months — here’s what I love, what I hate, and why it’s ‘the most conflicted I’ve ever been about a phone’ [24d]
- Mini PC vendors jump on the OpenClaw bandwagon as Minisforum’s M2 Pro arrives with Intel’s Core Ultra X9 388H CPU and 96GB of RAM — but it won’t be cheap [24d]
- Google signs data center deal which includes a 20-year commitment to add new clean power [24d]
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