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Electronics engineer builds 1986 Macintosh Plus clone
By Jeff Butts published
Following their success in building a clone of the Apple Lisa, a vintage computer enthusiast has built a (mostly) working clone of the 1986 Macintosh Plus.

Samsung workers' scheduled Friday strike stokes chip supply concerns
By Jowi Morales published
Samsung workers will stop production for one day and some fear that it could spark another global chip shortage.

Superconductor Breakthrough Findings Replicated, Twice, in Preliminary Testing
By Francisco Pires last updated
A tentative but less nebulous step toward superconductor-fueled electronics.

EeroQ Tapes Out "Wonder Lake" Quantum Processing Unit Chip
By Francisco Pires published
Based on scalable CMOS technology for rapid iteration and manufacturing ease.

100x Faster Than Wi-Fi: Li-Fi, Light-Based Networking Standard Released
By Mark Tyson last updated
The new 802.11bb Li-Fi standard is claimed to be super fast, and now it has been published adoption should take-off.

Intel Rolls Out 16nm Process Technology Tools: A Low-Cost, Low-Power FinFET Node
By Anton Shilov last updated
Intel introduces new process technology to address mobile, RF, IoT, consumer, storage and military, aerospace and government applications.

Samsung 16Gb DDR5 Enters Mass Production on 12nm Node
By Mark Tyson published
Samsung's latest-gen DDR5 memory ICs have entered mass production on the 12nm node, and they are claimed to offer significantly lower power consumption and greater wafer economy.
Ultimate Breadboard Goes Overboard
By Les Pounder published
When you need more breadboards, this project from Bolt Industries offers four large breadboards, variable power input, and quick references for popular microcontrollers.
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