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Month: December 2025

AMD’s New 9850X3D Chip Leaks, But The Numbers Are Weird
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

AMD’s New 9850X3D Chip Leaks, But The Numbers Are Weird

Early Geekbench results for the unannounced AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D have surfaced. The chip shows a clock speed boost but its multi-core score is surprisingly lower than the current model. This highlights the pitfalls of taking pre-release benchmarks at face value.

by Nathan CrossDecember 5, 2025
Samsung’s Left Hand Won’t Sell RAM to Its Right Hand
BusinessHardwareSemiconductors

Samsung’s Left Hand Won’t Sell RAM to Its Right Hand

A wild report from Korea suggests Samsung’s own semiconductor division is refusing to supply its consumer electronics arm with RAM unless it pays sky-high prices. Samsung has flatly denied the internal dispute, but the underlying market chaos is undeniable. AI companies are vacuuming up memory, send

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 5, 2025
Todd Howard calls AI a “tool,” but insists on “human intention”
AIInnovationSoftware

Todd Howard calls AI a “tool,” but insists on “human intention”

Bethesda’s Todd Howard has weighed in on the AI debate in game development. He views it as a tool to help iterate faster, but says protecting human artistry is paramount. His comments come as industry use of AI is rapidly growing.

by Nathan CrossDecember 5, 2025
Samsung’s Tablet Stagnation and the TriFold’s Long Shot
BusinessHardwareManufacturing

Samsung’s Tablet Stagnation and the TriFold’s Long Shot

Samsung’s tablet market share stagnated in Q3 2025 despite a lineup refresh, while Apple’s iPad shipments grew. The new Galaxy Z TriFold is a wild card, but its initial limited release means it won’t move the needle soon.

by Nathan CrossDecember 5, 2025
The U.S. just crushed its 2025 battery storage goal. By a lot.
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

The U.S. just crushed its 2025 battery storage goal. By a lot.

A decade-old goal to deploy 35 gigawatts of grid batteries by 2025 has been obliterated years early, with over 40 GW already installed. This surge is reshaping the power grid and sparking a wave of startup innovation beyond just lithium-ion.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 5, 2025
Left 4 Dead’s creator is making a new co-op shooter for Sony
GamingInnovationSoftware

Left 4 Dead’s creator is making a new co-op shooter for Sony

Sony is teaming up with Bad Robot Games for a new PlayStation 5 and PC exclusive. The project is a four-player cooperative shooter directed by Left 4 Dead creator Mike Booth.

by Nathan CrossDecember 5, 2025
AI Chatbots Are Scarily Good at Changing Your Vote
AIPrivacySoftware

AI Chatbots Are Scarily Good at Changing Your Vote

Forget deepfakes. The real election threat is AI persuasion. Chatbots can nudge voters across party lines more effectively than traditional ads, but there’s a dangerous catch.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 5, 2025
The Raspberry Pi’s Home Server Reign Is Over
ComputingHardwareInnovation

The Raspberry Pi’s Home Server Reign Is Over

For years, the Raspberry Pi was the default choice for hobbyist home servers. According to a new analysis, that era is over, thanks to the raw power and value of Intel N100 mini PCs.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 5, 2025
Wall Street Cheers as Meta Reportedly Slashes Metaverse Budget
AIBusinessSoftware

Wall Street Cheers as Meta Reportedly Slashes Metaverse Budget

Meta’s stock popped 5% on news it may cut its metaverse budget by up to 30%. Wall Street analysts see this as a crucial move toward financial discipline, freeing up billions for AI. Price targets suggest 20-69% upside from here.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 5, 2025
Apple’s Bug Bounty Cuts Are a Bad Look as Mac Malware Surges
ComputingCybersecuritySoftware

Apple’s Bug Bounty Cuts Are a Bad Look as Mac Malware Surges

The long-held belief that Macs are immune to serious malware is crumbling. Security firms are tracking a sharp rise in threats, making Apple’s decision to cut bug bounty payouts particularly poorly timed.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 5, 2025

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