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ASML makes breakthrough in EUV chipmaking tech, plans to increase speed by 50% by 2030
By Anton Shilov published
ASML to use a new CO2 laser system and tin droplet generator to increase EUV light source performance to 1000W and lithography tool productivity to 330 wafers per hour in 2030 and beyond.

Anthropic's new AI tool can write 67-year-old COBOL code, which sends 115-year-old IBM's stock tumbling by 13%
By Bruno Ferreira published
IBM stock takes a 13% whiplash after Anthropic announces COBOL AI tooling

Optical device beams data at speeds up to 25 Gbps via light, up to 25 kilometer range with ultra-low latency
By Jowi Morales published
The Taara Beam offers a fiber-like connection without the hassle of acquiring right-of-way and laying cable. It delivers up 25 Gbps of throughput with ultra-low latency at a range of up to 10 km.

OpenAI couldn’t finance its data centers, so it took control of the hardware instead
By Luke James published
Premium OpenAI spent much of 2025 trying to build its own AI data centers, only to find that it couldn’t secure financing on competitive terms.

NASA engineers reprogrammed Mars helicopter's Snapdragon chip to run the rover instead, reconfiguring system from 140 million miles away
By Jowi Morales published
The "ancient" Snapdragon 801 chip for mid-range smartphones is still powerful enough to give the rover accurate directions.

Anthropic accuses DeepSeek, other Chinese AI developers of 'industrial-scale' copying
By Anton Shilov published
Anthropic claims DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax made 16 million exchanges using 24,000 fraudulent accounts to advance their models using Claude.

German data center giant hikes prices up to 37% starting April 1
By Luke James published
German data center operator Hetzner announced today that it’s raising prices across its cloud, dedicated server, storage, and load balancer products starting April 1.

Lenovo and Asus handheld owners warned as Ryzen Z1 Extreme driver support reportedly ends
By Ben Stockton published
AMD has reportedly stopped delivering new driver updates to handheld gaming PCs with the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU, including Asus ROG Ally X and Lenovo Legion Go S.
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