Author: Michael Diaz

Game and Blockchain enthusiast

Garmin appears to be preparing a new device for release, identified under development as ‘A04968,’ according to a recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) listing. While some have speculated that the device could be the Forerunner 975, early evidence suggests it may not be part of the Forerunner smartwatch series. See also: Garmin Adds Instinct 3 to ‘Your Watch Your Way’ Customization Program The FCC certified ‘A04968’ in December 2024, with documentation indicating that Garmin intends to launch the device before the summer. However, details remain limited. The5krunner has speculated that the device could be the next addition to the Forerunner…

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A new leak from Chiphell suggests AMD’s upcoming Zen 6 CPUs could feature up to 48MB of L3 cache per CCD, potentially giving the top-end model with two CCDs a total of 96MB. With the Zen 5 lineup mostly released, speculation about its successor is gaining traction. Previous leaks suggested the high-end desktop SKU—possibly the Ryzen 9 11,950X—might feature up to 24 cores, a significant jump from the current 16-core cap. See also: AMD Radeon RX 6500XT and RX 6400 Will Be the First GPUs with 6nm Architecture The latest leak also hints at potential 3D V-cache variants, with configurations…

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The Trump administration is contemplating measures to restrict the use of DeepSeek, a Chinese-developed AI chatbot, on U.S. government devices due to national security concerns, according to reports from The Wall Street Journal. Officials are apprehensive about DeepSeek’s data handling practices, particularly the storage of user information on servers located in China. The administration is considering banning the chatbot from government devices and exploring broader restrictions, such as removing it from app stores and limiting U.S.-based cloud service providers from offering DeepSeek’s AI models to their customers. These discussions are reportedly in preliminary stages. DeepSeek’s emergence has had significant market…

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