AMD’s all-new X870 and X870E motherboards launch: Where to buy the best match for Ryzen 9000 CPUs

Today sees the launch of motherboards supporting AMD’s Ryzen 9000 Series, with the high-end X870 and X870E chipsets hitting stores. For those planning a full-sized ATX PC build, this is an excellent opportunity to go all out. However, if you’re aiming for a smaller micro-ATX or mini-ITX setup without sacrificing the USB 4.0 standard, you might need to exercise some patience as these smaller formats are yet to arrive on the market. Nonetheless, early adopters can choose from several models across brands like ASRock, ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI, with initial stocks now available on Newegg.

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge laptops with this special sticker are $530 off — get a Snapdragon X Elite for $819.99

The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge, boasting a stunning 2.8K AMOLED display and Snapdragon X Elite processor, is equipped with numerous AI features to optimize its NPU performance. This high-end laptop typically comes with an expensive price tag due to its cutting-edge internal components and hardware. However, by taking advantage of various discounts, the Copilot+ PC can be yours for only $819.99 – a significant reduction of $530. Please note that this deal applies to Galaxy Book4 Edge units that have been previously opened. If you prefer an unopened box, there are other cost-saving offers available.

China is “the first to train a single generative AI model across multiple data centers” with an innovative mix of “non-sanctioned” GPUs forced by US import blocks on AI tech

In the face of persistent hurdles such as import restrictions and outright bans that have prevented NVIDIA from delivering about $5 billion worth of AI chips, China’s advancements in generative AI seem undeterred. Instead, it appears that China is utilizing whatever remaining resources they have after NVIDIA was blocked from selling its A800 and H800 AI and HPC GPUs within their market, and they are coming up with innovative strategies to integrate “unsanctioned” hardware across multiple data centers.