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Nvidia driver adds DLSS 5 profile options, hinting at next‑gen AI rendering

Nvidia's GeForce Game Ready driver 610.47 introduces three new profile settings—Enable DLSS NR override, Enable DLSS NR SL override, and Override DLSS NR presets—suggesting continued development of its upcoming DLSS 5 neural‑rendering technology. The earlier DLSS 5 reveal sparked debate over AI‑driven image alteration, after which Nvidia fell silent on the feature.

MSI Rolls Out First BIOS Fix for AM5 PCIe GPU Throttling
NewsMar 13, 2026

MSI Rolls Out First BIOS Fix for AM5 PCIe GPU Throttling

MSI has begun rolling out BIOS version 7E51v1A81 to address erratic PCIe bandwidth throttling on select AM5 motherboards. The bug can cause GPUs to drop from PCIe 5.0 ×16 to ×8, Gen 3, or even Gen 2 after a cold boot, leading to performance...

By Guru3D
Glorious Brings Back the Original Model O With Classic Design
NewsMar 13, 2026

Glorious Brings Back the Original Model O With Classic Design

Glorious has re‑issued its flagship Model O as the Model O Classic, preserving the iconic honeycomb shell, RGB lighting, and core hardware that defined the 2019 ultralight mouse. The new version ships wireless with a Glorious‑branded BAMF sensor offering up to 19,000...

By Guru3D
Quantum Method Processes Problems in Parallel, Cutting Solution Time by 20%
BlogMar 13, 2026

Quantum Method Processes Problems in Parallel, Cutting Solution Time by 20%

Researchers at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology introduced multi‑tasking quantum annealing (MTQA), a method that runs multiple combinatorial optimisation problems simultaneously on a single quantum annealer. By embedding distinct problem graphs into separate regions and using idle qubits, MTQA...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Camon 50 Pro: $350 Midrange with 3× Zoom, Big Battery
SocialMar 13, 2026

Camon 50 Pro: $350 Midrange with 3× Zoom, Big Battery

Tecno Camon 50 Pro quick look. $350 midrange phone with a decent 3X zoom lens and a large battery.

By Ben Sin (Ben’s Gadget Reviews)
Snapmaker U1 Launches on April 10, Now Pre-Order at $849
NewsMar 13, 2026

Snapmaker U1 Launches on April 10, Now Pre-Order at $849

Snapmaker announced the U1 desktop 3D printer will ship on April 10, with pre‑orders now open at $849. The U1 features four independent toolheads that swap in five seconds, eliminating purge cycles and cutting filament waste by up to 80 %...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Australian Made: GME Unveils Next-Gen XRS Connect Radio Platform
NewsMar 13, 2026

Australian Made: GME Unveils Next-Gen XRS Connect Radio Platform

GME has launched the next‑generation XRS Connect UHF CB radio platform, adding two models – the XRS‑335C Super Compact and the XRS‑375C Heavy Duty Compact. Both devices deliver 5‑watt output, IP67‑rated speaker microphones, Bluetooth, GPS and noise‑reduction technology, and integrate...

By Australian Manufacturing
Who Wants to Be a Viking?
NewsMar 13, 2026

Who Wants to Be a Viking?

Vikings Immersive, a new London exhibition, blends bone‑conduction headsets, VR and large‑scale projections to retell the saga of Kraka, daughter of Brünhilde. Visitors wear multiple devices—bone‑conductors, standard headphones, VR goggles—while moving through a forest of real trees and interactive screens....

By New Statesman — Ideas
Marelli’s ZCU Recognised for E/E Architecture Simplification Role
NewsMar 13, 2026

Marelli’s ZCU Recognised for E/E Architecture Simplification Role

Automotive supplier Marelli’s Zone Control Unit (ZCU) earned the Engineering Product of the Year award at the 2026 Digital Engineering Awards in Boston. Built on the EliteZone platform, the ZCU consolidates multiple ECUs into a single cross‑domain unit, offering gigabit...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
ZF and SiliconAuto Take Embedded Award 2026 for I/O Chip Design
NewsMar 13, 2026

ZF and SiliconAuto Take Embedded Award 2026 for I/O Chip Design

ZF Friedrichshafen and SiliconAuto captured the Embedded Award 2026 in the SoC/IP/IC Design category for their jointly engineered I/O interface chip paired with SiliconAuto’s XMotiv M3 microcontroller. The solution demonstrated live at Embedded World 2026, showcasing the first real‑time sensor acquisition...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
Nvidia, Samsung Team Up on Ultra‑Low‑Power AI Memory
SocialMar 13, 2026

Nvidia, Samsung Team Up on Ultra‑Low‑Power AI Memory

More AI infrastructure innovations abound as @nvidia and @Samsung plan co-development of ferroelectric NAND. ______________ Ferroelectric NAND (#FeNAND) is an emerging 3D non-volatile memory technology using ferroelectric field-effect transistors (FeFETs) with hafnia-based materials to replace conventional charge-trap NAND, offering faster speeds,...

By Sarbjeet Johal
Galaxy S26 Ultra's Flagship Feature Becomes Biggest Gripe
SocialMar 13, 2026

Galaxy S26 Ultra's Flagship Feature Becomes Biggest Gripe

The Galaxy S26 Ultra's headline feature is turning out to be its biggest complaint ✅ Details - https://t.co/hrG11Bk1eC https://t.co/kMg5Kc5Ifj

By AssembleDebug (Shiv)
Robots as Autonomous Systems: Which IT Powers the “Brain” Of Modern Machines?
BlogMar 13, 2026

Robots as Autonomous Systems: Which IT Powers the “Brain” Of Modern Machines?

Robots are evolving into fully autonomous systems that require on‑device AI processing rather than cloud reliance. Edge computing platforms place the computational "brain" directly on the robot, cutting latency to fractions of a second. Traditional rack‑mounted servers cannot meet the...

By Igor’sLAB
Apple Keeps iPhone Prices Stable Despite Rising Memory Prices
BlogMar 13, 2026

Apple Keeps iPhone Prices Stable Despite Rising Memory Prices

Apple is reportedly planning to keep the launch prices of the upcoming iPhone 18, iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max stable, despite a sharp rise in DRAM and NAND memory costs driven by AI data‑center demand. Analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo says...

By Igor’sLAB
Starting Office Work? These Beginner-Friendly Laptops Make Daily Tasks Easier
NewsMar 13, 2026

Starting Office Work? These Beginner-Friendly Laptops Make Daily Tasks Easier

Mint’s latest guide curates a list of beginner‑friendly laptops aimed at new professionals and home‑office users. The roundup highlights eight models across categories such as best overall, budget‑friendly, AI‑enabled, and gaming, providing key specs, price points and pros‑cons. Highlights include...

By Mint – Technology (India)
Someone Tested the MacBook Neo’s Gaming Chops, and the Results Ranged From ‘Miracle’ Scores to ‘Completely Unplayable’
NewsMar 13, 2026

Someone Tested the MacBook Neo’s Gaming Chops, and the Results Ranged From ‘Miracle’ Scores to ‘Completely Unplayable’

MacBook Neo reviewer Andrew Tsai benchmarked ten popular titles, revealing a split performance landscape. Native macOS games such as Control and the Resident Evil 2 remake sustained 50‑60 fps at 1080p, while Windows titles run through CrossOver often fell below 10 fps. The device’s A18 Pro chip...

By TechRadar
The AI Interconnect War: Copper Fights Back Against Optics
BlogMar 13, 2026

The AI Interconnect War: Copper Fights Back Against Optics

The post examines the escalating demand for short‑reach interconnects as AI models grow larger and data centers shift to massive GPU clusters. It compares copper‑based options—DAC, ACC, and AEC—with optical solutions like AOC and emerging Co‑Packaged Optics (CPO). Active Electrical...

By SEMIVISION @_@
This Is The Best Fire TV Stick To Use With Your Older TV
NewsMar 13, 2026

This Is The Best Fire TV Stick To Use With Your Older TV

Amazon offers several Fire TV Stick models, ranging from a standard HD version to 4K variants. For owners of older low‑resolution televisions, the HD stick is the most cost‑effective option because 4K sticks automatically downscale to the TV’s native resolution,...

By SlashGear
‘RAMmageddon’ Hits Labs: AI-Driven Memory Shortage Is Impacting Science
NewsMar 13, 2026

‘RAMmageddon’ Hits Labs: AI-Driven Memory Shortage Is Impacting Science

AI‑driven demand has triggered a global RAM shortage, dubbed “RAMmageddon,” pushing memory prices up three‑fold in 2025. The surge forces manufacturers to prioritize high‑capacity DRAM for AI training, leaving standard chips scarce and costly. Laboratories with limited budgets now face...

By Nature – Health Policy
Hello, Claude? Are You There?
BlogMar 13, 2026

Hello, Claude? Are You There?

A wave of AI‑infrastructure shortages is gripping the tech sector, with CEOs from OpenAI, Oracle, Microsoft, Alphabet and Intel all flagging severe constraints on GPUs, power, memory and data‑center capacity. The scarcity, first noted in early 2025, is projected to...

By Tomasz Tunguz
Apple’s Platform Security Guide Adds a Brief Note on the MacBook Neo’s On-Screen Camera Indicator
BlogMar 12, 2026

Apple’s Platform Security Guide Adds a Brief Note on the MacBook Neo’s On-Screen Camera Indicator

Apple’s Platform Security Guide now highlights a new privacy safeguard on the MacBook Neo, which integrates the A18 Pro silicon and dedicated camera‑security hardware. The design guarantees that any camera activation— even by software with root or kernel privileges—must trigger...

By Daring Fireball
FET Launches Remote ROV Control Station for Subsea Operations
NewsMar 12, 2026

FET Launches Remote ROV Control Station for Subsea Operations

Forum Energy Technologies (FET) unveiled a remote control station that lets operators run ROVs from virtually any location using its ICE® Unity platform. The solution bundles advanced control chairs, a Remote‑Connect gateway and VisualSoft streaming software, and can be added...

By World Oil – News
The 7 Best Portable Monitors for Working and Gaming on the Go
NewsMar 12, 2026

The 7 Best Portable Monitors for Working and Gaming on the Go

The article reviews seven top portable monitors for work and gaming, ranging from the 15.6‑inch ASUS ZenScreen OLED to the 18.5‑inch VisionOwl model and a dual‑screen stacked option. It highlights key specs such as OLED versus IPS panels, refresh rates...

By Popular Mechanics
Linux 7.0 Cpupower Now Handles Systemd Service Setting EPP, Intel P-State Turbo Boost
BlogMar 12, 2026

Linux 7.0 Cpupower Now Handles Systemd Service Setting EPP, Intel P-State Turbo Boost

Today's merge adds two key power‑management enhancements to the cpupower utility in the upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel. Administrators can now set the ACPI Energy Performance Preference (EPP) directly in the cpupower systemd service file, automating performance‑efficiency tuning. The tool also gains...

By Phoronix
Connected 594: Vibing at 50 / Warranted But Not Sexy / The Relay Account Has Signed In
BlogMar 12, 2026

Connected 594: Vibing at 50 / Warranted But Not Sexy / The Relay Account Has Signed In

Connected 594, the latest episode of the Relay FM podcast, dives into Apple’s 50‑year milestone while reviewing the newly announced MacBook Neo laptops. Hosts Stephen and Federico share hands‑on impressions, noting the device’s sleek design but questioning its price point....

By 512 Pixels
MacBook Neo Targets New Users, Not Existing MacBook Owners
SocialMar 12, 2026

MacBook Neo Targets New Users, Not Existing MacBook Owners

If you currently use a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro, I have my doubts you will move to a MacBook Neo. It's not that different than a iPad Pro vs. iPad dynamic. Neo's power won't be derived from picking off...

By Neil Cybart (Above Avalon)
Marvell Partners with Mojo for Trillion‑bit Optical AI Interconnects
SocialMar 12, 2026

Marvell Partners with Mojo for Trillion‑bit Optical AI Interconnects

Marvell at the Mojo By using a grid of micro-LEDs instead of lasers, Mojo delivers 100x more bandwidth/channel + lower energy/bit. Mojo’s fiber has thousands of physically discrete channels for massively multiplexed bandwidth + redundancy for reliability in orbital data centers. Today,...

By Steve Jurvetson
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Vs. Xiaomi 17 Ultra: Brand Perception Is Everything
NewsMar 12, 2026

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Vs. Xiaomi 17 Ultra: Brand Perception Is Everything

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra arrives as a lighter, stylus‑enabled flagship that keeps pricing steady while offering seven years of software support, a new Privacy Display, and 60 W wired charging. Xiaomi’s 17 Ultra counters with a 12‑bit AMOLED panel that reaches...

By Android Central
ASRock PRO Series PRO-650G 650 W ATX 3.1 Compatible 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Power Supply....$49.99 W/Fs
NewsMar 12, 2026

ASRock PRO Series PRO-650G 650 W ATX 3.1 Compatible 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Power Supply....$49.99 W/Fs

ASRock has launched its PRO‑650G 650 W ATX 3.1‑compatible power supply at a striking $49.99, complete with free shipping. The unit carries an 80 Plus Gold efficiency rating, positioning it as a budget‑friendly alternative to higher‑priced models. Community posts highlight comparable offers, such...

By AnandTech
Is the Nintendo Switch 2 Worth It? We Broke Down Everything to Consider.
NewsMar 12, 2026

Is the Nintendo Switch 2 Worth It? We Broke Down Everything to Consider.

The Nintendo Switch 2 launched in 2025 at $450, introducing a larger 7.9‑inch HDR display, 120 Hz refresh rate, and 4K docked performance. Early exclusive titles such as Yoshi and the Mysterious Book and a new Fire Emblem are slated for 2026,...

By Popular Mechanics
Ciena’s CEO Sees MOFN as a Key Service Provider Growth Segment
NewsMar 12, 2026

Ciena’s CEO Sees MOFN as a Key Service Provider Growth Segment

Ciena’s CEO highlighted Managed Optical Fiber Networks (MOFN) as a core growth engine, noting a 40% year‑over‑year rise in Indian orders and record shipments of its RLS product line. The optical networking segment surged 67.9% to $1.02 billion, helping lift total...

By Lightwave
Femtum Thinks Its Semiconductor Cutting Lasers Are Better than Yours
NewsMar 12, 2026

Femtum Thinks Its Semiconductor Cutting Lasers Are Better than Yours

Quebec‑based startup Femtum announced an oversubscribed CAD 16 million Series A round, led by BDC Capital and joined by FTQ, Cathay Venture and other backers. The company’s flagship laser cleaning and trimming system claims to cut chip power consumption by 20‑40 % while boosting...

By BetaKit (Canada)
AI Has Created ‘Almost Infinite Demand’ for Memory Components, Dell Execs Say
NewsMar 12, 2026

AI Has Created ‘Almost Infinite Demand’ for Memory Components, Dell Execs Say

Dell Technologies executives warned that artificial intelligence has generated an "almost infinite" demand for computer memory, creating a critical supply‑chain bottleneck in the United States. The shortage of DRAM and other memory chips is driving prices higher and limiting the...

By Nextgov/FCW (GovExec)
QphoX Launches Quantum Transducer for Distributed Long-Distance Networking
NewsMar 12, 2026

QphoX Launches Quantum Transducer for Distributed Long-Distance Networking

QphoX has released a commercial Quantum Transducer that converts microwave‑based qubit states into optical photons for transmission over standard fiber at room temperature. The device leverages photonic integration, MEMS and superconducting nanofabrication to achieve high‑fidelity, low‑noise state conversion. IBM will...

By Quantum Computing Report
I Ran NetAlertX on a Raspberry Pi, and Now I Get Notified the Second a New Device Joins My Network
NewsMar 12, 2026

I Ran NetAlertX on a Raspberry Pi, and Now I Get Notified the Second a New Device Joins My Network

NetAlertX, installed on a Raspberry Pi, notifies users the moment a new device connects to their home network. Unlike typical router dashboards that require manual checks, the tool pushes real‑time alerts, allowing immediate verification of unfamiliar devices. The Pi’s low‑cost, low‑power...

By XDA Developers
CIQ Announces General Availability of RLC Pro AI, Enterprise Linux Built to Deliver More From Every GPU
BlogMar 12, 2026

CIQ Announces General Availability of RLC Pro AI, Enterprise Linux Built to Deliver More From Every GPU

CIQ has launched the general availability of Rocky Linux from CIQ Pro AI (RLC Pro AI), an enterprise Linux distribution optimized for AI inference and GPU workloads. The OS includes pre‑configured PyTorch, NVIDIA CUDA, and DOCA‑OFED stacks, and runs on...

By HPCwire
Nvidia Controls 86% of AI Infrastructure Market
SocialMar 12, 2026

Nvidia Controls 86% of AI Infrastructure Market

In the AI infra semiconductor TAM ~$1.4T estimated for 2030 there are 18 major sub TAM buckets of varying sizes. $NVDA plays in 12 of those 18 and that 12 $NVDA plays in = ~$1.2 T which is 86%...

By Ben Bajarin
IPhone 17e Arrives: Review Starts, Ask Your Questions
SocialMar 12, 2026

IPhone 17e Arrives: Review Starts, Ask Your Questions

The @apple iPhone 17e just landed on my messy desk and I’m going to be giving it a thorough review all week. Got any questions or things I should test? Let me know in the comments. And stay tuned for...

By James Smith (DadLife with James)
Molex Launches Impress Co-Packaged Copper Solutions
NewsMar 12, 2026

Molex Launches Impress Co-Packaged Copper Solutions

Molex has introduced Impress, a co‑packaged copper interconnect that places a compression‑based connector directly on the ASIC substrate. The solution supports data rates up to 224 Gbps PAM‑4 and offers full‑channel isolation, reduced latency, and enhanced signal integrity. Building on the...

By Quality Digest
Xbox Ally Gets AI‑Powered Auto Super‑Resolution in April
SocialMar 12, 2026

Xbox Ally Gets AI‑Powered Auto Super‑Resolution in April

Xbox announces automatic super resolution mode is coming to the Xbox Ally in April. Leverages AI to scale resolution up in real time to improve performance. Auto SR "fills in the gaps" by existing upscaling tools like DLSS. https://t.co/XDwttHUvxV

By Ethan Gach
Multi-Physics Design Must Shift Upstream in Workflow
SocialMar 12, 2026

Multi-Physics Design Must Shift Upstream in Workflow

Had fun moderating a very interesting multi-die/multi-physics panel at @Synopsys Converge yesterday with four esteemed expert speakers: Shankar Krishnamoorthy, Asad Khamisy, Raja Swaminathan and Aveek Sarkar. All agreed multi-physics design needs to move upstream in the workflow. https://t.co/Ee6bVVmGLf

By Sally Ward-Foxton
Nikon’s New ECLIPSE LV and MA Microscopes
NewsMar 12, 2026

Nikon’s New ECLIPSE LV and MA Microscopes

Nikon Metrology unveiled three new ECLIPSE microscopes—the LV150NA LED and LV150N LED upright models and the MA200 LED inverted model. All three replace halogen illumination with a high‑color‑rendering LED, extending lamp life to 50,000 hours. The MA200 integrates the LED into its stand, shaving...

By Quality Digest
Night‑time Body Pod Merges AI Hardware and Software
SocialMar 12, 2026

Night‑time Body Pod Merges AI Hardware and Software

Exactly. We converge SW + HW since day one. The Pod runs ML on your body throughout the night. Physical AI is already here

By Matteo Franceschetti
Plaud NotePin: AI Wearable Boosts Meeting & Lecture Notes
SocialMar 12, 2026

Plaud NotePin: AI Wearable Boosts Meeting & Lecture Notes

I review the Plaud NotePin Wearable AI Note Taker device and find that there's a lot to like with this smart little gizmo. It's particularly helpful for meetings and lectures, as I demonstrate in this detailed video: https://t.co/Q45YtD8M9E #ai #aiWearable...

By Dave Taylor
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Wins Best‑In‑Show at MWC 2026
SocialMar 12, 2026

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Wins Best‑In‑Show at MWC 2026

#ThrowbackThursday. February 28, 2026. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra introduced at #MWC2026. Awarded 'Best In Show' March 3, 2026. #MWC26 #MWC https://t.co/yzXZwKHkBQ

By James Gingerich
Jobs' Return Sparked iMac G3's Iconic Debut
SocialMar 12, 2026

Jobs' Return Sparked iMac G3's Iconic Debut

#ThrowbackThursday. May 6, 1998. Steve Jobs introduced the original Bondi Blue iMac G3. It was the first major product launched after his return to Apple. #Computer #History #JVGpost https://t.co/OMpPkmHlAH

By James Gingerich
Eridu May Be
SocialMar 12, 2026

Eridu May Be

Is AI networking upstart Eridu working on a high radix, waferscale switch ASIC? Maybe. Just maybe. $NVDA $AMD $AVGO $MRVL https://t.co/4337xttDy2

By Timothy Prickett Morgan
System Promising, but Needs 8GB M1/M2 Optimization
SocialMar 12, 2026

System Promising, but Needs 8GB M1/M2 Optimization

@Entropic_AI system looks good, but you need to figure out a path to run with 8gb M1,M2 s

By Tobi Lutke
Palm‑Sized Ryzen 5 Mini PC Delivers Full‑Size Performance
SocialMar 12, 2026

Palm‑Sized Ryzen 5 Mini PC Delivers Full‑Size Performance

The PELADN WO4 AMD Ryzen 5 Mini PC is an amazing little device: It'll fit in the palm of your hand, but offers impressive performance and Windows 11 Pro. I got my hands on one and ran it through...

By Dave Taylor
Voyager Expands Infrastructure to Meet Soaring Demand
SocialMar 12, 2026

Voyager Expands Infrastructure to Meet Soaring Demand

Important new piece of infrastructure for Voyager in response to increasing demand for our technology. Also great to be alongside great partners like @anduriltech and @The_TrueAnomaly $VOYG

By Dylan Taylor