Summary of the week of September 29, 2025
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In summary of the last two weeks that have been a bit slow in this aspect.
\nARC survive Nvidia
\nAfter Nvidia's rescue last week, there was speculation about the future of Intel's discrete GPUs. The company has said that ARC will continue to be developed and produced and that Nvidia's iGPUs are complementary to the current offering.
\nNew OC record in memory
\nThe overclocking record has been broken on a memory module by reaching 13GT/s with a latency of 68 cycles on a 24GB Corsair Vengeance module.
\nRyzen 5 7500F
\nSomeone brought us a Ryzen 5 7500F the other day. The 6-core Zen 4 exceeds half a million points and is ranked 86th in the overall ranking.
\nThey release a premium Raspberry Pi keyboard
\nThe people at Raspberry Pi continue to move away from their original philosophy of offering affordable hardware and have introduced the plus version of the Raspberry Pi 500. It comes with a 16GB board, an SSD drive, and a mechanical keyboard. Its price is just over 200€, double that of the normal version.
\nCopyQ 12
\nCopyQ is a clipboard manager for Linux that, in its twelfth version, comes with support for Wayland.