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Nexperia China snubs Dutch HQ amid spat that threatens automotive production
By Jowi Morales published
Nexperia's China subsidiary refuses to follow its HQ's order to vacate the position of John Chang, its VP for global sales and marketing, citing conflict with Chinese law.

Intel Core Ultra 5 338H appears in new Geekbench listing, confirming new Xe3 iGPU and naming scheme
By Hassam Nasir published
Decent graphics performance, depsite the lack of "X" branding.

Anthropic signs deal with Google Cloud to expand TPU chip capacity
By Jowi Morales published
Anthropic and Google Cloud just signed a deal that will bring the AI company's compute capacity to over 1GW.

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Tom's Hardware Premium now offers a monthly subscription. Access expert-level analysis, roadmaps, and unlock our cutting-edge performance analyzer, Bench.

TSMC says China's rare-earth export restrictions will have limited short-term impact on company
By Jowi Morales published
TSMC says that it has about a year or two of rare-earth supplies, but transitioning to other non-China sources will take time.

Full-size Amiga A1200 retro gaming system comes armed with modern HDMI port, 25 classic games
By Les Pounder published
Retro Games Ltd has lifted the curtain on the upcoming A1200 remake, and pre-orders will be open from November 10. Units will be launching from June 2026

Intel hamstrung by supply shortages across its business, including production capacity
By Anton Shilov published
Not enough Intel 7 capacity, as it seems.

AMD reportedly establishes $280 million silicon photonics hub in Taiwan — new R&D center could accelerate company's co-packaged optics roadmap
By Anton Shilov published
Premium AMD is investing over $280 million to establish two new R&D centers in Taiwan dedicated to silicon photonics and heterogeneous integration to further boost its data center roadmap.
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