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Some other hardware communities across Lemmy:
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- Gaming Laptops - [email protected]
- Laptops - [email protected]
- Linux Hardware - [email protected]
- Mechanical Keyboards - [email protected]
- Microcontrollers - [email protected]
- Monitors - [email protected]
- Raspberry Pi - [email protected]
- Retro Computing - [email protected]
- Single Board Computers - [email protected]
- Virtual Reality - [email protected]
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"Become Anyone 2.0" is an LED display face-changing mask that lives up to its name
(www.techspot.com)
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Intel "Panther Lake" Confirmed on 18A Node, Powering-On With ES0 Silicon Revision
(www.techpowerup.com)
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[US] Supreme Court shuts down Nvidia appeal — cryptomining class action suit will proceed
(www.tomshardware.com)
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Huawei sticks to 7nm for latest processor as China's chip advancements stall
(www.tomshardware.com)
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Apple M4 Extreme SoC with 64-core CPU and 160-core GPU reportedly canceled
(www.notebookcheck.net)
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DNP Achieves Fine Pattern Resolution on EUV Lithography Photomasks for Beyond 2nm Generation
(www.techpowerup.com)
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Marvell develops custom HBM memory solutions — interface shrinks and higher performance on the menu
(www.tomshardware.com)