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China seizing TSMC would be 'devastating' for U.S. economy, Commerce Secretary says
By Anton Shilov published
If China captures Taiwan and TSMC, this will be a major blow for U.S.-based companies and economy, which is why U.S. invests in its own semiconductor production, says Gina Raimondo.
Commodore 64 runs AI to generate images — takes 20 minutes per 90 iterations to make 64 pixels
By Christopher Harper published
Nickbild on GitHub creates and documents a Commodore 64 AI sprite generator.
Golden Pig squeals on AMD's Zen 5 lineup, reveals ten-core Strix Point chips
By Dallin Grimm published
Chinese leaker "Golden Pig Upgrades" leaks information on the upcoming product spread of AMD's Zen 5 architecture, including specifics on highly anticipated Strix Point and Strix Halo.
Add any voice to your Raspberry Pi project with TextyMcSpeechy
By Ash Hill published
Erik Bjorgan has created an easy way to integrate a custom voice profile of your choice into your Raspberry Pi project using TextyMcSpeechy.
Nvidia became world's largest fabless chip designer by revenue in 2023 thanks to AI boom
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia leaps past Qualcomm, Broadcom, and AMD in Top 10 rankings of IC design houses.
Crucial is selling 64GB LPCAMM2 Micron memory modules for $330
By Aaron Klotz published
Now that laptop manufacturer's are embrasing the CAMM2 memory standard, Crucial is selling dedicated LPCAMM2 Micron memory modules, but at a very high cost.
LG Display looks to sell off its last LCD plant in China as it pivots to more profitable OLED panels
By Jeff Butts published
As OLED display technology becomes more dominant and profitable, longtime manufacturers are ditching their LCD business assets.
BenQ RD Series monitors target software developers — 16:10 ratio for more verticality
By Mark Tyson published
Attractions include BenQ's Advanced Coding Modes and improved ergonomics.
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