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This hardware news recap goes over the imminence of Intel Battlemage, which currently has numerous rumors pointing toward a potential December release date for Intel's Battlemage desktop GPUs. Intel also went on HotHardware's podcast to discuss Arrow Lake "fixes" that it wants to work on. In other news, AMD's CPUs gain market share, Steve rants about "AI" summaries, SilverStone's FLP-01 case is coming to market (finally).
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Recapping the Week
01:07 - GN Update: Cat Angels Donation Drive
03:24 - Multiple Intel Battlemage Rumors for December
05:54 - Intel Says Arrow Lake Needs to be "Fixed"
12:55 - AMD CPUs Gain Market Share
14:27 - AI Makes Steve Worried About Humanity
19:19 - GeForce Now Introduces 100-Hour Monthly Limit
20:57 - NVIDIA Officially Launches NVIDIA App
23:05 - Silverstone Retro Case FLP-01
23:56 - Handhelds: New Deck, Xbox Handheld, & AYANEO 3
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