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Japanese city pushes two-hour daily smartphone limit to promote healthier sleep for its citizens, particularly school-age children
By Mark Tyson published
A city in central Japan is considering regulating smartphone use to improve the health of its citizens.

Nvidia reportedly shows China-specific B30 chips with 80% of the performance of the standard Blackwell GPU to the U.S. government
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia is still waiting for approval from the U.S. government to sell the B30 chip to China.

Retailers quietly slash prices of AMD's and Intel's latest EPYC and Xeon CPUs by up to 50%
By Anton Shilov published
Despite soaring demand for server chips, AMD’s EPYC 9005 and Intel’s Xeon 6 CPUs are selling at U.S. retailers for up to 50% below their official list prices.

3D printer maker SnapMaker raised a staggering $7.8 million on the first day of Kickstarter for its Affordable Tool Changer, breaking Bambu's record
By Denise Bertacchi published
The Snapmaker U1 raised $7.4 million, surpassing the Bambu Lab X1C record.

Commodore raked in over $2 million during the new C64 Ultimate's debut week
By Mark Tyson published
The new Commodore is already thriving with $2m in sales in the first week of the C64 Ultimate's debut.

AMD unleashes the power of mobile Fire Range chips on a desktop PC motherboard
By Hassam Nasir published
What's better than a motherboard with a soldered high-end mobile AMD Ryzen CPU?

U.S. gov't will take a 9.9% ownership stake in Intel (Update)
By Andrew E. Freedman last updated
The US government and Intel have come to a deal to give the US a 9.9% stake in the chipmaker's business.

White House won't ask for ownership stake in TSMC or Micron in exchange for CHIPS Act funds
By Jowi Morales published
CHIPS Act awardees that don’t expand their investment commitments might be asked to hand over some equity to the federal government.
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