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Apple to become first customer for Amkor's $2 billion Arizona chip packaging facility
By Anton Shilov published
Amkor to build $2 billion advanced chip packaging facility in the U.S. primarily targeting Apple.

10-year-old Raspberry Pi revision 0002 runs for 6 years without rebooting
By Ash Hill published
KerazyPete shows off their 10-year-old Raspberry Pi that’s been running non-stop for more than 6 years using a decade-old OS install.

Japan sets strict rules for chip subsidy recipients in the hopes of preventing leaks to China and Russia
By Anton Shilov published
Japan wants prevent technology secret leaks from companies getting chip-related subsidies from the government.

Microsoft focusing on handheld gaming support with new Xbox compact mode
By Aaron Klotz published
Windows 11 gets a UI upgrade specifically made for handheld gaming PCs

DIY open source NUCDeck gaming handheld gets finishing touches after six months in development
By Mark Tyson published
Watch the 7-part video series and check out the full GitHub build and parts guide.

Windows 11's new energy saver mode in Insider builds limits background activities to increase battery life
By Aaron Klotz published
Microsoft is actively testing a new power-saving technique that kills off uncontrolled background applications that are consuming too much power.

Fake HDMI cable crackdown - Taiwanese police seize $2.6 million worth in a single day
By Mark Tyson published
Police in Taiwan have cracked down on counterfeit HDMI cable sales, raiding online sellers across the island.

Next-gen Intel Core Ultra H Meteor Lake CPUs power upcoming Alienware laptops
By Matthew Connatser published
Intel Core Ultra H Meteor Lake chips will power most of Dell's soon-to-be-released Alienware gaming laptops.
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