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3D-printed homes tested against earthquakes for the first time
By Ash Hill published
Professors from the University of Bristol have put together a giant earthquake simulator that shakes 3D-printed buildings to test for safety.

China launches first-ever invasive brain-computer interface clinical trial
By Mark Tyson published
China's first in-human clinical trials of an invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) have launched.

$124 million armored truck crypto money laundering operation busted
By Mark Tyson published
Australian law enforcement has charged four people for an 'elaborate and calculated' money laundering operation, cleaning $124 million

HBM development roadmap revealed: HBM8 with a 16,384-bit interface and embedded NAND in 2038
By Anton Shilov published
KAIST has a roadmap projecting the evolution of high-bandwidth memory from HBM4 to HBM8 through 2038, detailing major gains in bandwidth, capacity, I/O width, power, and even system architecture.

Nintendo Switch 2 gets a CT scan that shows off internals layer-by-layer, including a scan of the Nvidia Tegra SoC
By Ash Hill published
Scan-of-the-month over at Reddit shows off what the Nintendo Switch 2 looks like under a CT scan and confirms the hardware inside.

Taiwan bans chip exports to Huawei, SMIC
By Mark Tyson published
Taiwan’s International Trade Administration rubber-stamped the decision to tighten controls.

$3,000 Steam Deck prototype disassembly reveals discrete GPU support, smaller joysticks
By Jowi Morales published
Jon Bringus of Bringus Studios explored one of the first iterations of the Steam Deck gaming console.

First reverse engineered Sony PS1 motherboard enables fixing broken systems
By Mark Tyson published
An electronics enthusiast has created what they say is the 'first custom PlayStation 1 motherboard created in 30 years.'
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