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HighPoint's Gen5 M.2 NVMe PCIe card is here — promises 50 GB/s+ speeds for less than $1,000
By Mark Tyson published
Storage expert HighPoint has revealed details and pricing for its new Rocket 7604A RAID add-in-card. Its $999 AIC fits up to four M.2 SSDs and is claimed to deliver real-world 50 GB/s+ performance.

Would you buy this? $44 PC promises "powerful performance" and "striking visuals"
By Avram Piltch published
The Wo-We Mini PC is amazingly cheap, but there are some trade-offs.

The Nintendo Switch 2 may face steeper repair costs
By Hassam Nasir published
Nintendo Japan's pricing for Switch 2 replacement parts suggests higher repair costs, which may extend globally as well.

Chip news live: All the latest in the semiconductor industry
By Stephen Warwick last updated
All the latest on the chip industry covering tariffs, AI, and beyond.

Trump admin renegotiating Chips Act contracts, needles China over lowly advanced chip output
By Jowi Morales published
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick tells the U.S. Senate that the White House is renegotiating with CHIPS Act recipients, hoping to get more investments from recipients.

DDR4 prices continue to surge
By Mark Tyson published
'Rapid spike' in DDR4 spot pricing precipitated by manufacturer phase out plans, US-China tensions, and market uncertainties.

Elon Musk's SpaceX to build its own advanced chip packaging factory in Texas
By Jowi Morales published
Elon Musk reportedly plans to move some chip packaging capabilities in-house at SpaceX.

Scientists print 'world's smallest violin' in platinum with nanolithography
By Dallin Grimm published
Now, tardigrades can play a sad song for you on the world's smallest violin
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