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Overtightened Shroud Screws Can Kill ASUS Strix RTX 3090
April 29, 2026
Overtightened Shroud Screws Can Kill ASUS Strix RTX 3090

Bairon McAdams sits down with Dominic Jainy to unpack a quiet killer on certain RTX 3090 boards: shroud screws placed perilously close to live traces. We explore how pressure turns into shorts, why routine pad swaps go sideways, and the

Is Intel’s AI-Driven CPU Revival Built to Last?
April 29, 2026
Is Intel’s AI-Driven CPU Revival Built to Last?

Dominic Jainy has spent years at the intersection of AI, machine learning, and blockchain, helping teams turn ambitious ideas into production systems. He’s guided data center strategies through tight supply cycles, shifting workloads, and the rise of inference and agentic

Review of ACEMAGIC F5A Mini PC
April 29, 2026
Review of ACEMAGIC F5A Mini PC

Power users chasing local AI, credible 1080p gaming, and a tangle‑free desk now eye a palm‑size box promising desktop punch without the tower clutter, and the ACEMAGIC F5A wagers it can be that do‑it‑all machine. This review examines whether ACEMAGIC’s

Enterprises Pivot to Agentic AI PCs as AMD Backs Ryzen AI
April 29, 2026
Enterprises Pivot to Agentic AI PCs as AMD Backs Ryzen AI

Network jitters once drained minutes from critical workflows; now leaders ask why an AI answer should wait on a distant GPU cluster when an NPU-equipped laptop can execute in real time beside the user. In conference rooms and procurement queues,

AI Boom Rewrites CPU Market: Shortages, Price Hikes, Shifts
April 29, 2026
AI Boom Rewrites CPU Market: Shortages, Price Hikes, Shifts

From GPU-Centric to Balanced Compute: Why AI Is Squeezing the CPU Supply Chain The roundup consensus is blunt: AI’s center of gravity has shifted CPU demand from a supporting role to a frontline constraint, compressing the GPU-to-CPU ratio from roughly

Intel Wildcat Lake Tops MacBook Neo, With Power Trade-Off
April 29, 2026
Intel Wildcat Lake Tops MacBook Neo, With Power Trade-Off

Students and office shoppers staring down checkout pages want fast builds and long runtime at prices that do not sting, and early data now hints that Intel’s Wildcat Lake tilts that trade toward multithread speed while Apple’s MacBook Neo holds

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Overtightened Shroud Screws Can Kill ASUS Strix RTX 3090
April 29, 2026
Overtightened Shroud Screws Can Kill ASUS Strix RTX 3090

Bairon McAdams sits down with Dominic Jainy to unpack a quiet killer on certain RTX 3090 boards: shroud screws placed perilously close to live traces. We explore how pressure turns into shorts, why routine pad swaps go sideways, and the

Is Intel’s AI-Driven CPU Revival Built to Last?
April 29, 2026
Is Intel’s AI-Driven CPU Revival Built to Last?

Dominic Jainy has spent years at the intersection of AI, machine learning, and blockchain, helping teams turn ambitious ideas into production systems. He’s guided data center strategies through tight supply cycles, shifting workloads, and the rise of inference and agentic

Review of ACEMAGIC F5A Mini PC
April 29, 2026
Review of ACEMAGIC F5A Mini PC

Power users chasing local AI, credible 1080p gaming, and a tangle‑free desk now eye a palm‑size box promising desktop punch without the tower clutter, and the ACEMAGIC F5A wagers it can be that do‑it‑all machine. This review examines whether ACEMAGIC’s

Enterprises Pivot to Agentic AI PCs as AMD Backs Ryzen AI
April 29, 2026
Enterprises Pivot to Agentic AI PCs as AMD Backs Ryzen AI

Network jitters once drained minutes from critical workflows; now leaders ask why an AI answer should wait on a distant GPU cluster when an NPU-equipped laptop can execute in real time beside the user. In conference rooms and procurement queues,

AI Boom Rewrites CPU Market: Shortages, Price Hikes, Shifts
April 29, 2026
AI Boom Rewrites CPU Market: Shortages, Price Hikes, Shifts

From GPU-Centric to Balanced Compute: Why AI Is Squeezing the CPU Supply Chain The roundup consensus is blunt: AI’s center of gravity has shifted CPU demand from a supporting role to a frontline constraint, compressing the GPU-to-CPU ratio from roughly

Intel Wildcat Lake Tops MacBook Neo, With Power Trade-Off
April 29, 2026
Intel Wildcat Lake Tops MacBook Neo, With Power Trade-Off

Students and office shoppers staring down checkout pages want fast builds and long runtime at prices that do not sting, and early data now hints that Intel’s Wildcat Lake tilts that trade toward multithread speed while Apple’s MacBook Neo holds

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