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Nexperia China claims to be making chips using 12-inch wafers
By Luke James published
In a statement posted to its Chinese social media account, Nexperia China said it had reached a new milestone in its "independent R&D and mass production capabilities".

America & Japan may join forces to set up $13 billion Japan Display Inc. factory in the U.S.
By Hassam Nasir published
Part of a larger $550 billion investment framework.

Intel Panther Lake-H high-res die shot emerges
By Anton Shilov published
An enthusiast blogger published annotated die shots of Intel Panther Lake-H CPU: 16-core mobile processor with 12 Xe3 clusters and two Thunderbolt 5 ports examined.

Anthropic sues Pentagon over AI block, citing free speech and due process violations
By Luke James published
Anthropic has filed two federal lawsuits against the Pentagon and other U.S. federal agencies, seeking to overturn the Department of War's decision to designate the AI company a "supply chain risk."

EA lays off staff across Battlefield-related studios in "alignment" move as game bleeds players
By Bruno Ferreira published
EA has laid off staff across Battlefield-related studios in "alignment" move as the game continues to lose players, despite the most recent Battlefield 6 topping an estimated 20 million copies sold.

New Windows-native NVMe driver benchmarks reveal transformative performance gains, up to 64.89%
By Zhiye Liu published
StorageReview evaluated the performance benefits of Microsoft's native NVMe driver on Windows Server 2025 and found substantial performance increases, particularly in random reads.

SSD price tracking 2026: Lowest price on every M.2 SSD from Samsung, Western Digital, Crucial, and more — here are the best deals during the AI-driven pricing crisis
By Ben Stockton last updated
Updated daily, this list shows the lowest US prices on major SSD models.

Why AMD motherboards now come with bigger BIOS chips—and why it matters to you
By Zhiye Liu published
We take a quick look at the evolution of BIOS chip capacities on AMD motherboards over the years.
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