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Chatbot maker partners with TSMC to manufacture custom AI chip, with plans for future iterations.

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Do not buy from unofficial resellers.

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Puget Systems says these are the most reliable parts if you're building a PC.

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I have the problem that sometimes, one of my PC fans stop spinning and make a loud noise. It is only this specific fan. It can be hours without any moment this happens, or it happens about every five to ten minutes. Please see linked videos for reference

I can temporarily fix it by touching the fan and pushing it a bit. Even a slight touch sometime fixes it for a few hours. I have a Thermaltake Level 20 MT ARGB housing with its fans. How can I fix this? Or is buying a new fan easier?

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It's still a question of 'when' rather than 'if' for a future Steam Deck.

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Asus China also confirms that PCIe finger wear or "damage" does not void the GPU warranty on its new Q-Release Slim motherboards, available from at least some brands.

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With soldered RAM and eMMC storage, this is not “a consumer-ready experience.”

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"On that note, Dan, stick your leg in the printer"

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China strongly opposes the move.

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T-HEAD is a wholly owned subsidiary of Alibaba, one of China's largest tech companies.

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