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Intel and TSMC face chip fab construction delays and supplier woes in Arizona
By Anton Shilov published
Suppliers of chipmakers postpone or scale back their U.S. plants due to rising costs and uncertainties.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang debuts new $8,990 lizard-embossed leather jacket, also says something about AI GPUs
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang swapped out his usual black leather jacket for a lizard-embossed biker jacket from Tom Ford's SS 2023 menswear line.
New research shows naturally occurring mineral is an 'unconventional superconductor' when purified
By Christopher Harper published
Miassite, which is found naturally and can be synthesized, can function as a superconductor at low temperatures.
Despite Ban, China-based cryptocurrency investors made $1B in gains during 2023
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Will this encourage GPU-based mining farms to flourish?
Intel pushes launch date of Ohio fab from 2025 to 2027 or 2028
By Mark Tyson published
Intel reports that its Ohio fab won't be operational until 3 years later than originally reported.
Modern web bloat means some pages load 21MB of data - some sites are harder to render than PUBG
By Christopher Harper published
Danluu benchmarks numerous websites and discusses their impact on older and/or weaker hardware
U.S. outlines five-year plan to harness CHIPS Act funds
By Matthew Connatser published
The National Science and Technology Council has published its five-year strategy to make the most of the CHIPS Act.
GhostRace CPU vulnerability threatens all major architectures
By Christopher Harper published
GhostRace is a cross-platform vulnerability that applies to CPUs made by Intel, AMD, Arm, and IBM that echoes the Spectre vulnerability from six years ago.
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