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TSMC to reportedly raise quotes on advanced process nodes by up to 10% next year to pay for new fabs
By Anton Shilov published
Premium TSMC will raise 3nm–5nm chip prices by up to 10% in 2026 to fund new fabs and sustain margins as it expands 2nm production.

Amkor’s Arizona mega-plant could plug the holes in America’s chip ambitions
By Luke James published
Amkor Technology has confirmed it will build a $2 billion advanced packaging and test facility on a 104-acre site in Peoria, Arizona, with construction beginning imminently.

Planetary Minecraft-inspired demo uses a spherical planet
By Jowi Morales published
Software developer Bowerbyte built a game that had similar mechanics to Minecraft but relied on a spherical planet instead of a flat surface.

32GB of RAM on track to become the new majority for gamers
By Mark Tyson published
32GB of system RAM looks set to become the most popular configuration among Steam gamers later this year.

Remaking a Commodore 64 Datasette from 1982 using 1993 microcassette tech
By Mark Tyson published
Recreating the Commodore 64's famous 1982 datasette using 1993 tech and 2025 know-how

Chinese social media firms comply with strict AI labelling law
By Jon Martindale published
It's part of a broader push by the Cyberspace Administration of China to have greater oversight over the AI industry and the content it produces.

TSMC’s foundry dominance hits new heights as global revenues smash records
By Luke James published
The second quarter of 2025 was a windfall for the world’s chipmakers, with global foundry revenue climbing 14.6% to an unprecedented $41.7 billion.

China plans to outpace Neuralink with a state-backed brain chip blitz
By Luke James published
Plan aims to streamline approval by bringing regulators in at the beginning, potentially shaving years off the lab-to-market timeline.
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