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AWS Bets $5.5B on Bitcoin Miner’s AI Pivot
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AWS Bets $5.5B on Bitcoin Miner’s AI Pivot

In a landmark deal signaling the convergence of crypto mining and AI infrastructure, AWS has signed a $5.5 billion agreement with Cipher Mining. The 15-year lease represents a strategic pivot for the Bitcoin mining company as it transitions to serving hyperscale AI demand.

by Samuel KimNovember 3, 2025
Valve’s Linux Graphics Legacy: Why 12-Year-Old AMD GPUs Still Matter
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Valve’s Linux Graphics Legacy: Why 12-Year-Old AMD GPUs Still Matter

A Valve developer’s contributions to AMD’s open-source Linux graphics drivers are bringing improvements to 12-year-old Hawaii GPUs. This unexpected support for aging hardware reveals the Linux ecosystem’s unique approach to backward compatibility and long-term hardware viability.

by Priya KapoorNovember 3, 2025
HPE’s $13.4B Juniper Bet Reshapes Networking Battlefield
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HPE’s $13.4B Juniper Bet Reshapes Networking Battlefield

HPE is leveraging its $13.4 billion Juniper acquisition to mount an aggressive networking offensive. The company’s new Partner Ready Vantage program signals a fundamental shift from defense to offense across multiple technology fronts.

by Samuel KimNovember 3, 2025
HPE’s Bold Bet: Supercharged Partner Incentives Signal Aggressive Market Push
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HPE’s Bold Bet: Supercharged Partner Incentives Signal Aggressive Market Push

HPE is making its most aggressive partner play in decades with dramatically increased incentives. The move signals a fundamental shift in how the company plans to compete against Dell, Cisco, and VMware in the evolving infrastructure market.

by Samuel KimNovember 3, 2025
Nvidia’s AI Dominance Faces Reality Check
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Nvidia’s AI Dominance Faces Reality Check

Loop Capital forecasts Nvidia shares could reach $350 as GPU shipments double to 2.1 million units. The bullish prediction comes amid what analysts call the next “Golden Wave” of AI adoption, though significant infrastructure challenges remain.

by Samuel KimNovember 3, 2025
Devuan 6.0 Emerges as systemd-Free Alternative to Debian 13
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Devuan 6.0 Emerges as systemd-Free Alternative to Debian 13

The Devuan project has released version 6.0 as a systemd-free alternative to Debian 13. Meanwhile, Debian GNU/Hurd 2025 achieves major milestones with completed 64-bit support and Rust porting.

by Priya KapoorNovember 3, 2025
Sapphire’s AI Mini PCs Target the $50B Edge Computing Market
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Sapphire’s AI Mini PCs Target the $50B Edge Computing Market

Sapphire Technology is making a strategic push into the booming edge AI market with its new mini PC series. The company’s timing couldn’t be better as businesses seek affordable, private AI solutions.

by Samuel KimNovember 3, 2025
TerraMaster’s TOS 7: The Business Strategy Behind the NAS Upgrade
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TerraMaster’s TOS 7: The Business Strategy Behind the NAS Upgrade

TerraMaster’s TOS 7 introduces game-changing features like built-in document editing and dramatically faster search. This represents a strategic move to capture higher-value users in the competitive NAS market.

by Priya KapoorNovember 3, 2025
Git’s Next Evolution: What Version 3.0 Means for Developers
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Git’s Next Evolution: What Version 3.0 Means for Developers

After more than a decade since Git 2.0, developers are now discussing the possibility of Git 3.0 arriving by the end of 2025. This major version jump represents a significant milestone in the evolution of the world’s most popular version control system.

by Priya KapoorNovember 2, 2025November 3, 2025
The Wired Advantage: Why Ethernet Still Beats Wi-Fi for Serious PC Users
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The Wired Advantage: Why Ethernet Still Beats Wi-Fi for Serious PC Users

In an era of wireless everything, Ethernet maintains critical advantages for desktop computing. From latency-sensitive gaming to bandwidth-heavy work, the wired connection proves its enduring value despite installation challenges.

by Priya KapoorNovember 2, 2025November 3, 2025

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