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Phison CEO says that NAND prices hiked by around 50% overnight, highlighting severe shortage in the industry
By Jowi Morales published
Phison is increasingly serving cloud service providers and AI hyperscalers, with enterprise customers now hitting 30% of its revenue share from a previous 10% last quarter.

Intel announces Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs, claims 15% higher gaming performance and multi-threaded boost
By Jake Roach published
Arrow Lake is suddenly looking a lot more attractive.

Asus chief says Macbook Neo's affordable pricing came as a shock to the entire PC market
By Jowi Morales published
Asus co-CEO S.Y. Hsu said that the MacBook Neo shook the entire PC market, but also said that it's mostly designed for content consumption because of its limited specifications.

Intel's Heracles chip computes fully-encrypted data without decrypting it
By Anton Shilov published
No decryption occurs inside the processor, eliminating entire classes of attacks.

Hisense TVs force owners to watch intrusive ads when switching inputs, visiting the home screen, or even changing channels
By Bruno Ferreira published
HiSense is forcing some owners of its smart TVs to watch ads when switching channels or inputs or going to the home screen.

Crafty AI tool caught repurposing its training GPUs for unauthorized crypto mining during testing
By Mark Tyson published
An experimental AI agent called ROME was caught indulging in unauthorized cryptocurrency mining.

Ambitious semiconductor enthusiast builds DIY 'class 100 cleanroom' in his garden shed
By Mark Tyson published
A TechTuber called Dr. Semiconductor has successfully created a ‘Class 100 cleanroom’ (ISO 5) in his garden shed.

Cancelled Blu-Ray recorder production leads to flood of orders for Panasonic after rivals exit market
By Mark Tyson published
Panasonic is struggling to keep up with orders for its flagship Blu-ray recorder system in Japan.
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