
Intel announced the details behind its decision to pivot from a combined CPU+GPU design to a pure GPU architecture for its Falcon Shores chips.

Nvidia is opting to use its entry-level die on the RTX 4060 instead of a mid-range die. This breaks Nvidia's tradition with previous xx60 series products.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/rtx-4060-will-use-smallest-ad-die

Intel announced details of its Falcon Shore refocus and announced that it had delivered 10,000 blades for the Aurora supercomputer.

No Meteor Lake notebook-specific silicon for gaming desktops, an alleged Intel roadmap shows.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-allegedly-cancels-desktop-some-meteor-lake-skus

Hundreds of semiconductor supply chain participants want to get money from the U.S. CHIPS & Science Fund.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/over-300-companies-want-a-piece-of-chips-fund

A report suggests that TSMC supervisors are hiding 'bomb' notes inside machinery, to ensure routine inspections are thorough.

The Katana 15 offers strong specs and a lot of bang for the buck.

Ken Van Hoeylandt has created a Raspberry Pi CM4-powered handheld he calls the Decktility that looks great and is totally mobile.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-decktility-handheld

Cooler Master Sneaker X and Cooling X PCs will be released soon, but the prices are very steep, and we continue waiting for the Shark X.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/cooler-master-announces-sneaker-x-pcs-at-dollar5999-coming-july

AMD-powered supercomputers now hold 121 positions on the Top 500, a 29% increase from last year. The company also holds the #1 spot on both the Top 500 and Green 500.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-now-powers-121-of-the-worlds-fastest-supercomputers