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- TSMC Arizona The rebirth of US manufacturing?
- Meteor Lake a fundamental rethink of Intel’s chip design
- The CHIPS Act $52.7 billion in incentives. Here's where it went
- Supercomputers The fastest, most powerful computers in the world
- Chip War A global fight for control of semiconductors
- Artificial Intelligence Will machine learning change everything?
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AMD beats Intel in mobile gaming despite new and refreshed CPUs
By Aaron Klotz published
Intel's new Raptor Lake Refresh chip barely qualifies as a refreshed CPU

Your washing machine could be sending 3.7 GB of data a day
By Mark Tyson published
An LG washing machine owner disconnected the appliance from Wi-Fi after noticing it ate 3.66GB of daily data. He took to Twitter / X to ask for help and advice.

Nvidia inks order for 16,000 AI GPUs worth $500 million
By Matthew Connatser published
Yotta is ordering 16,000 of Nvidia's H100 and GH200 GPUs, which can't be sold in China anymore.

Gigabyte unveils a big gaming OLED monitor with a steller refresh rate
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Gigabyte is prepared to release its Aorus FO32UP 32-inch 4K 240Hz monitor during 1st half of 2024, with DisplayPort 2.1 input and UHBR20 certification.

Raspberry Pi powers tiny retro TV with audio support
By Ash Hill published
Fantasticmrdavid has created a custom 3D-printed TV that looks like an old Toshiba powered by a Raspberry Pi.

Nvidia corrects mistake with one of its new RTX 40 Super GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia made a mistake in launch materials; the GeForce RTX 4070 Super possesses 48MB of L2 cache, not 36MB as previously listed.

Windows on Arm exclusivity may be a thing of the past soon
By Matthew Connatser published
Arm CEO Rene Haas confirmed rumors that Qualcomm's exclusivity agreement with Microsoft ends this year.

Chinese-developed nuclear battery has a 50-year lifespan
By Mark Tyson published
Chinese company Betavolt has announced an atomic energy battery for consumers, with a touted 50-year lifespan and which uses a diamond semiconductor material.
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