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Qué semana de noticias: – Microsoft fusiona Surface Pro y X – Ryzen 7000 – Dos PC plegables – Surface Duo 2 retirado de los estantes – NVIDIA y AMD ordenaron dejar de vender chips a China – Arm demanda a Qualcomm – Precios de Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family – Y más

September 5, 2022
Source: tendencias.tech tendencias.tech
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Qué semana de noticias: – Microsoft fusiona Surface Pro y X – Ryzen 7000 – Dos PC plegables – Surface Duo 2 retirado de los estantes – NVIDIA y AMD ordenaron dejar de vender chips a China – Arm demanda a Qualcomm – Precios de Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family – Y más https://t.co/WBbaO7okgB Leer Nota Completa: Windows Central
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