HW News - EVGA Responds, Apple Sued by US, ASUS ROG Ally Price Drop, RTX 50 Rumors

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Hardware news is PACKED this week. EVGA responds to a fried SSD issue from a PSU cable swap went wrong, the US is suing Apple over monopolistic practices, there are boundless RTX 50 series rumors relating to NVIDIA's Blackwell, Intel launched the i9-14900KS, and plenty more. In handheld news, the ASUS ROG Ally price has dropped to $400 (at least for now), giving us an opportunity to reflect on if it's worth it at the new price.

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00:00 - Recapping the Week
01:33 - EVGA Responds to Fried SSD Issue
10:39 - US Department of Justice Sues Apple for Monopoly
16:23 - RTX 50 Series Leaks & Rumors Round-Up
21:34 - Intel Launches i9-14900KS Boring CPU
24:05 - Intel Expands List of APO Games
27:41 - Crypto Miners Are Buying AMD CPUs Now
29:38 - Sony Halts PSVR2 Production
30:47 - ASUS ROG Ally Price Drop to $400
34:37 - Valve Launches Steam Families in Beta
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