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TSMC to reportedly speed up fab building in the US, third fab to begin construction this year
By Anton Shilov published
Building at 'Taiwan speed.'

Ex-Intel CEO Gelsinger warns TSMC's $165B investment will not restore U.S. semiconductor leadership
By Anton Shilov published
The U.S. needs both labs and fabs.

Microsoft updates the Windows Game Bar to be more user friendly with PC Handhelds
By Aaron Klotz published
Game Bar looks more like Windows 11 now than ever before.

More 3D Printing Leaks: Is a New Tool Changer on the Horizon?
By Denise Bertacchi published
The Power of Two: Are Xtool and Snapmaker challenging Bambu Lab?

New Windows file system option supports up to 35 petabyte volumes — ReFS appears in latest Insider build
By Mark Tyson published
The newest insider builds of Windows 11 are allowing users to create and clean install onto freshly formatted NTFS (Default) or ReFS partitions

Blower-style RTX 4090 48GB teardown reveals dual-sided memory configuration — PCB design echoes the RTX 3090
By Hassam Nasir published
A YouTuber has procured a modded blower-style RTX 4090 48GB, designed for the Chinese market, with the teardown revealing a rather sturdy and well-built PCB for what is a custom GPU.

Raspberry Pi Pico fightstick randomly mashes buttons for fighting game combos
By Ash Hill published
Goblinhan Yıkan has created a Raspberry Pi Pico-powered fight stick that has extra buttons for throwing random combos while playing fighting games.

Mass production of 'world's first' color e-paper display over 30-inches begins
By Mark Tyson published
A Chinese firm has started to mass produce a 31.2-inch color e-paper display, which it says is a world first at over 30-inches.

China's SiCarrier challenges U.S. and EU with full-spectrum of chipmaking equipment
By Anton Shilov published
Huawei-linked Chinese startup has developed a nearly complete suite of semiconductor manufacturing tools to enable fully domestic chip production amid escalating export controls.

Nvidia's Jensen Huang expects GAA-based technologies to bring a 20% performance uplift
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia's Jensen Huang mulls about next-generation process technologies, suggests that the typical improvement from any process node change worth shifting to is only 20% now.
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