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Nvidia NVLink Fusion delivers 14x more bandwidth than PCIe Gen5 for AI data centers

Nvidia NVLink Fusion delivers 14x more bandwidth than PCIe Gen5 for AI data centers

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Data Flows: Nvidia developed NVLink in 2014 as an alternative technology for connecting GPUs and other computing elements in servers and data centers. Unlike PCI Express, NVLink-connected devices use mesh-style networking communication instead of relying on a central hub. Now, Nvidia...

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You Can Now Buy Nike’s $900 Workout Shoes for Compression and Heating

You Can Now Buy Nike’s $900 Workout Shoes for Compression and Heating

Those workout shoes with compression and heating that Nike and Hyperice showed off at CES 2025 earlier this year weren’t just a concept. The Hyperboot is now available to buy online in North America, so they’re within reach, as long as you’re willing to spend $899. The high-tops, which Nike and Hyperice call a wearable much like your smartwatch,...

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Space Forge raises $30 million to develop satellites for space-based manufacturing

Space Forge raises $30 million to develop satellites for space-based manufacturing

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Editor’s take: As Space Forge prepares for its first demonstration mission, the company is positioning itself for a new era in advanced manufacturing. By taking production beyond the confines of Earth, Space Forge hopes to deliver breakthroughs that could reshape industries,...

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Microsoft reveals its rejected Start menu redesigns

Microsoft reveals its rejected Start menu redesigns

Microsoft is redesigning the Start menu in Windows 11 this month with a new, wider design that finally lets you disable the recommended feed of files and apps. While the new Start menu looks different to what exists in Windows 11 today, this design refresh could have looked a lot different as Microsoft has now...

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Aarki launches Encore as privacy-first mobile growth platform

Aarki launches Encore as privacy-first mobile growth platform

May 12, 2025 5:30 AM Aarki has launched Encore, a next-generation machine learning platform built to deliver full-funnel growth for mobile marketers in a privacy-first landscape. Designed for smarter user acquisition and stronger retention, Encore combines dynamic targeting, continuous model evolution, and SKAN 4-ready optimization.  Encore is the industry’s only unified platform with a privacy-first...

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Why Do Tugboats Sit So Low In The Water?

Why Do Tugboats Sit So Low In The Water?

GreenOak/Shutterstock Tugboats have a big job ahead of them — towing and pushing larger vessels takes a lot of strength and power. To accomplish this, tugboats have a very specific design, including how they sit in the water. While strength and speed play a significant role, it’s equally important that tugboats have stability, which is...

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Do Exhaust Tips Change How Your Car Sounds?

Do Exhaust Tips Change How Your Car Sounds?

Zuumy/Shutterstock For car enthusiasts, buying a car and leaving it alone can sometimes seem like an impossible task. Whether it would be in the name of personalizing your ride so that its look matches your own personal aesthetic better, or whether you modify in the name of boosting the performance of a car, tuning and tweaking...

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3 things I want to see from the new Apple Health at WWDC 2025

3 things I want to see from the new Apple Health at WWDC 2025

We’re entering a fairly crucial part of the year for Apple. Yes, it’s not the iPhone launch season, which is arguably still the most important part, but it is WWDC time, and it is a first look at the future of Apple’s ecosystem.  With WWDC 2025 a month away, we haven’t heard much about what...

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Buffalo Japan is selling a transparent hard disk drive for its 50th anniversary

Buffalo Japan is selling a transparent hard disk drive for its 50th anniversary

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Blast from the past? In 1998, Buffalo Japan introduced the “skeleton hard disk,” a drive designed to showcase its inner workings. To mark its 50th anniversary, the company is releasing an updated version of the original HDD. Priced at 100,000 yen...