Exclusive: This PC uses an Xbox One S motherboard and CPU, but you can&t buy it nowExclusive: This PC uses an Xbox One S motherboard and CPU, but you can’t buy it now

Earlier this year, prolific Chinese PC manufacturer Chuwi unveiled a product containing an AMD APU (Application Processor Unit) that is yet to be announced, the A9-9820.

The workstation - called the AeroBox - was positioned as a high performance office mini PC that, from afar, looks a lot like a game console.

Now, we’ve got official confirmation the

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A Huawei graphics card for servers may be coming soonA Huawei graphics card for servers may be coming soon

The graphics card market for servers is even more competitive than it is for the best gaming PCs, and Huawei might be jumping into it to heat it up for Nvidia, AMD and Intel. 

The giant tech company will be spinning off a new Cloud and AI business group to try and enter into the crowded GPU market, according to a post from South Korea tech

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After the Pixel 5, Google may its use own chipset to rival the iPhoneAfter the Pixel 5, Google may its use own chipset to rival the iPhone

Google is working on its own chipset to power Pixel phones of the future and it could appear in a handset as early as next year, according to a report from Axios.  While the Google Pixel 5 may still use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 chipset, Google may strike out on its own after that in a bid to better compete with Apple’s iPhone 12. 

Google has made

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Sony is encouraging social distancing by gifting two free PS4 gamesSony is encouraging social distancing by gifting two free PS4 games

Sony has some good news for all the gamers stuck in self-isolation this week: it’s giving away two of widely recognized and widely lauded PS4 games absolutely free.

The games up for grabs include Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection that rounds up the first three games in the series and remasters them for the PS4, as well as the PS4 port of Journe

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Amazon plans further recruiting spree and loosens restrictions on 'non-essentials'Amazon plans further recruiting spree and loosens restrictions on 'non-essentials'

Amazon has announced that it will hire an additional 75,000 workers to help meet consumer demand during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

Back in March, the ecommerce giant said that it would hire 100,000 warehouse and delivery workers to deal with the recent surge in online orders. According to Amazon, it has already hired over 100,000 new

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All GitHub features are now free for everyoneAll GitHub features are now free for everyone

After bringing unlimited private repositories to free users last year, GitHub has now announced that it is making private repositories with unlimited collaborators available to all of its users. This means that all of the core GitHub features are now available for free for everyone.

Up until now, if an organization wanted to use the developer

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