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China's YMTC moves to break free of U.S. sanctions by building production line with homegrown tools — aims to capture 15% of NAND market by late 2026
By Anton Shilov published
Can YMTC deliver what it promises?

World's first RISC-V tablet is finally fully baked
By Anton Shilov published
At the 2025 RISC-V Summit, a full Debian-based table was introduced.

Microsoft's Secure Boot UEFI bootloader signing key expires in September, posing problems for Linux users
By Nathaniel Mott published
A new key was issued in 2023, but it might not be well-supported ahead of the original key's expiration.

MacBook Pro trackpad can double as a weighing scale, and the source code is free
By Mark Tyson published
A new app called TrackWeight uses the Apple laptop Force Touch trackpad pressure sensors for weighing scale duties.

Asus brings Nvidia’s GB300 Blackwell Ultra 'desktop superchip' to workstations
By Hassam Nasir published
My gaming PC looks better than that.

Sam Altman teases 100 million GPU scale for OpenAI that could cost $3 trillion
By Hassam Nasir published
100,000,000 GPUs.

AI coding platform goes rogue during code freeze and deletes entire company database
By Mark Tyson published
A browser-based AI-powered software creation platform called Replit is reported to have gone rogue and deleted a live company database.

Abel founder claims Meta offered $1.25 billion over four years to AI hire
By Mark Tyson published
Social media chatter suggests that Meta offered a potential AI hire $1.25 billion.
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