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Samsung Begins 3nm Production: World's First Gate-All-Around Transistors
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung's 3GAE and 3GAP set to improve performance while reducing power consumption.
HDMI Firewall Protects Your Display Port (but Not your DisplayPort)
By Francisco Pires published
Created by user kingkevin and with code available in an open-source repository, the HDMI Firewall brings added security towards one of the most neglected venues of attack.
Raspberry Pi 'Slimshader' Adds Real-Time Visual Effects to Your Music
By Ash Hill published
Erik Oostveen has created a colorful PCB known as Slimshader powered by a Raspberry Pi that adds custom visual effects to synth music.
Raspberry Pi TV Simulator Tunes in to Retro Channels
By Ash Hill published
Developer Rodrigo Feliciano is using a Raspberry Pi to power this TV simulator project complete with a dial that tunes into custom channels.

How We Test Power Supply Units
By Aris Mpitziopoulos published
Our methodology, testing equipment, and benchmarks.
How To Use a Multimeter to Measure Voltage, Current and More
By Jo Hinchliffe published
Multimeters enable us to measure voltages, currents and test circuits for issues. In this how to, we give you the basic steps to start checking your circuits.
How to Breadboard Electronics Projects with Raspberry Pi Pico
By Jo Hinchliffe published
Breadboards are an essential component in electronics. With them we can “sketch” our circuits, test new ideas and learn how to build projects from components that cost cents, not dollars.
Superconducting Breakthrough May Change the Chip Industry Dramatically
By Francisco Pires published
A team of researchers with the Delft university of Technology have achieved a superconductor breakthrough that may usher us into the Terahertz-era of computing.
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