Alleged AMD RDNA 5 GPU Diagrams Hint At A Massive 96 Compute Unit Flagship

Alleged AMD RDNA 5 GPU Diagrams Hint At A Massive 96 Compute Unit Flagship
Here’s the actual story for today: well-known leaksman Kepler_L2 posted up some diagrams of his own creation that purport to depict the configurations for AMD’s next-generation discrete GPUs. There are four diagrams in total, depicting what are purportedly known as AT0, AT2, AT3, and AT4, with “AT” standing for “Alpha Trion”, apparently the

ASUS TUF Gaming BE9400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router Arrives With A Dedicated Game Port

ASUS TUF Gaming BE9400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router Arrives With A Dedicated Game Port
We’d hazard a guess that ASUS is better known for its laptops, motherboards, and graphics cards, but the company’s routers are both high quality and affordable—speaking from personal experience over the better part of two decades. The current rollout of Wi-Fi 7 naturally gives rise to new gear, like the ASUS TUF Gaming BE9400, the latest entry

First AI-Powered Ransomware Can Automate Attacks With Unprecedented Speed

First AI-Powered Ransomware Can Automate Attacks With Unprecedented Speed
From the onset of the AI race, many have expressed fear about the potential abuse of AI, and many instances have proved that this fear is well-founded. A few months ago, a report revealed how hackers crack passwords with AI. Recently, the research team at ESET has also discovered what they consider the first AI-powered ransomware called PromptLock,

Massively Powerful Solar Telescope Captures Sharpest Images Ever Of A Solar Flare

Massively Powerful Solar Telescope Captures Sharpest Images Ever Of A Solar Flare
In a study published this past Monday, August 25, 2025, in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, a team of solar scientists revealed that the Inouye Solar Telescope has captured the clearest-ever images of a solar flare. Solar flares are a massive outburst of energy from the sun that is usually ejected as light and radiation.

The telescope

Humans Are Being Hired to Make AI Slop Look Less Sloppy

Graphic designer Lisa Carstens “spends a good portion of her day working with startups and individual clients looking to fix their botched attempts at AI-generated logos,” reports NBC News:

Such gigs are part of a new category of work spawned by the generative AI boom that threatened to displace creative jobs across the board: Anyone can now write blog posts, produce a graphic or code an app with a few text prompts, but AI-generated content rarely makes for a satisfactory final product on its own… Fixing AI’s mistakes is not their ideal line of work, many freelancers say, as it tends to pay less than traditional gigs in their area of expertise. But some say it’s what helps pay the bills….

As companies struggle to figure out their approach to AI, recent data provided to NBC News from freelance job platforms Upwork, Freelancer and Fiverr also suggest that demand for various types of creative work surged this year, and that clients are increasingly looking for humans who can work alongside AI technologies without relying on or rejecting them entirely. Data from Upwork found that although AI is already automating lower-skilled and repetitive tasks, the platform is seeing growing demand for more complex work such as content strategy or creative art direction. And over the past six months, Fiverr said it has seen a 250% boost in demand for niche tasks across web design and book illustration, from “watercolor children story book illustration” to “Shopify website design.” Similarly, Freelancer saw a surge in demand this year for humans in writing, branding, design and video production, including requests for emotionally engaging content like “heartfelt speeches….”

The low pay from clients who have already cheaped out on AI tools has affected gig workers across industries, including more technical ones like coding. For India-based web and app developer Harsh Kumar, many of his clients say they had already invested much of their budget in “vibe coding” tools that couldn’t deliver the results they wanted. But others, he said, are realizing that shelling out for a human developer is worth the headaches saved from trying to get an AI assistant to fix its own “crappy code.” Kumar said his clients often bring him vibe-coded websites or apps that resulted in unstable or wholly unusable systems.
“Even outside of any obvious mistakes made by AI tools, some artists say their clients simply want a human touch to distinguish themselves from the growing pool of AI-generated content online…”


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Framework 16 Is The First Gaming Laptop With An Upgradeable GPU Starting With RTX 5070

Framework 16 Is The First Gaming Laptop With An Upgradeable GPU Starting With RTX 5070
Framework, one of the more underrated laptop makers around, has been making actual modular laptops for more than four and a half years. The company recently revised its modular Framework 16 laptop, and the new version carries AMD Ryzen AI 300-series CPUs along with an upgraded mobile RTX 5070 GPU that (drum roll) rests on the laptop’s rear

MSI Claw Handheld Is $260 Off Plus Rare Discounts On 1st Party Nintendo Switch Games

MSI Claw Handheld Is $260 Off Plus Rare Discounts On 1st Party Nintendo Switch Games
Intrigued by the handheld gaming market? It’s really taken off after Valve proved there was consumer demand with the launch of the Steam Deck, along with Nintendo’s massively successful Switch lineup. Whether you’re looking to jump into a PC gaming handheld or flesh out your Switch games library, now is a good time to shop as there are some

Activision Stuns Call Of Duty Gamers In Major Black Ops 7 Change Following Fan Backlash

Activision Stuns Call Of Duty Gamers In Major Black Ops 7 Change Following Fan Backlash
It’s been a few years since Call of Duty has had any real competition in the online shooter space. That looks to change this year as EA’s Battlefield 6 has impressed gamers during its open betas. This challenge is rattling some cages at Activision, as the company has made a consequential decision surrounding in-game items for CoD: Black Ops

Phison Aggressively Debunks Claims Of Bricked Windows 11 SSDs With Extensive Testing

Phison Aggressively Debunks Claims Of Bricked Windows 11 SSDs With Extensive Testing
Phison has issued another statement, and possibly its last on the matter, in regards to the recent brouhaha surrounding reports of solid state drives (SSDs) failing from a pair of supposedly buggy Windows 11 updates. Following thousands of hours of testing, Phison said it was unable to reproduce a drive failure, nor have any customers reached

Intel Details 18A Xeon Clearwater Forest With 288 Cores And A Big IPC Uplift At Hot Chips

Intel Details 18A Xeon Clearwater Forest With 288 Cores And A Big IPC Uplift At Hot Chips
Unfortunately, we aren’t on the ground at Hot Chips 2025, and it’s unfortunate, because Intel dumped a whole bunch of details about its upcoming Clearwater Forest high-core-count Xeons at the conference. Here are the key metrics: up to 288 Skymont-based CPU cores on a single package, fabricated on Intel’s 18A process, and connected to twelve