Europe gets ARM-based supercomputer
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Jupiter of the world's most powerful

One of the world's most powerful supercomputers will soon be online in Europe, using ARM-based chips instead of x86 parts.

Lenovo wants to make 80 per cent of parts repairable
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By 2025

Lenovo wants to make more than 80 per cent of the repair parts so they can be repaired again and enter into the circular economy to reduce the impact on the environment.

Biostar announces new motherboard and graphics card combo
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Pairs up Radeon RX 7700 XT graphics card with B650MT motherboard

Biostar has unveiled a rather interesting combo, pairing up its own Radeon RX 7700 XT graphics card with a B650MT motherboard.

Intel plans to spin off its programmable chip business
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Intel will retain a majority stake

Intel said it will treat its programmable chip unit as a standalone business and wants to spin it off through an IPO in two to three years.

German PC market set to grow next year
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But expect misery for the rest of this year 

Beancounters at IDC have been consulting their Tarot cards and reached the conclusion that the German PC market will continue declining in the third quarter of 2023, at a year-on-year rate of 6.2 per cent but will get better next year.