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US Government Funds Fabs of Radiation-Resistant Chips Used in Nuclear Weapons, Space
By Lucian Armasu published
The U.S. government is funding two facilities involved in making radiation-hardened chips for its nuclear arsenal, as well as other DoD and space projects.

Report: Big Tech Firms Mull Moving Production From China, but Not to the US
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Global tech giants, including Dell, Microsoft, Amazon, HP and Google are looking to move much of their production out of China.

IBM Q 'System One' Quantum Computer Leaves the Lab
By Lucian Armasu published
IBM unveiled the IBM Q System One, which the company called the world's first integrated quantum computing system that's available for commercial and scientific use.

SilverStone Wins CES 2019 Innovation Award for Its Nightjar NJ450-SXL Power Supply
By Aris Mpitziopoulos published
SilverStone won a CES 2019 Innovation Award thanks to its impressive Nightjar NJ450-SXL PSU, the only passive SFX-L unit available on the market today.

How Trump's Trade War Could Break Your PC Budget and Stifle Innovation
By Andrew E. Freedman published
The tech industry is wary, but unsure, of how a U.S. trade war with China will affect prices.

UK, US Governments Warn Against Buying ZTE Hardware
By Lucian Armasu published
The UK and U.S. governments issue warnings and restrictions against ZTE, as worries of backdoored hardware increase.

Samsung's 1y-nm DRAM Is Smaller, Faster, And Uses Less Power
By Chris Ramseyer published
Samsung is mass producing the "industry's first" 2nd-generation 10-nanometer class DRAM.

Samsung Reveals 4nm Process Generation, Full Foundry Roadmap
By Lucian Armasu published
Samsung revealed its full foundry roadmap for the next few years, including its most advanced process generation: the 4nm GAA FET technology.
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