by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#728HA)
Honda announced the suspension of operations in five automotive manufacturing plants, citing the lack of legacy chips from Nexperia as the reason behind the move.
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on (#728ER)
The iconic QuickShot II from the Commodore 64 era is getting a modern revival, mixing together an era-appropriate design with contemporary features.
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on (#728EQ)
According to a Hankyung report, Samsung Foundry has secured a substantial order from Intel to produce Intel's chipsets on Samsung Foundry's 8nm process node.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#728ET)
Texas Instruments has started producing 300mm wafers at its new Sherman, Texas mega-site, with the SM1 fab capable of outputting tens of millions of chips per day.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#728EV)
A YouTuber built "$100 Steam Machine" using an ASRock mining blade featuring a B-grade AMD SoC from the base PlayStation 5 with disabled cores. The neutered PS5 chip can run games at 1080p and 60 FPS.
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on (#7283N)
The XPU Manager tool is for monitoring Intel's datacenter GPUs, meaning it's very likely these parts are coming soon.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#7280J)
Driven by demand for AI and HPC accelerators, sales of chip production equipment are projected to increase through 2027. Asian countries are expected to lead the pack, according to SEMI.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#727QV)
Rapidus plans to outline its early-stage work on panel-level packaging using 600 * 600 mm glass substrates at SEMICON Japan, highlighting an aggressive plan to leapfrog rivals by combining glass-core substrates and PLP for future AI and HPC chiplet packages.
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on (#727QW)
Choosing the right CPU is one of the first decisions you need to make when building a PC. Here's how to make that tough choice.
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on (#727MY)
A software engineer and E-ink enthusiast recently set up a remote E-ink secondary display, upcycling an old E-ink tablet and setting up an awesome Linux DIY project for all those with the need to read on bespoke screen hardware.
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on (#727MZ)
Turtle Beach's Vulcan II TKL is an attractive hot-swappable gaming keyboard with a slim, well-built chassis and hot-swappable linear mechanical switches.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#727N0)
Intel and imec demonstrate the first 300-mm, fab-compatible integration of contacts and gate stacks for 2D transistors, marking a critical step in turning long-studied 2D materials from lab experiments into a realistic future option for high-volume logic manufacturing.
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on (#727N1)
The Corsair MP700 Pro XT is fashionably late, delivering solid numbers across the board to usher in a true high-end SSD contender.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#727JM)
Intel has installed and qualified ASML's TWINSCAN EXE:5200B, the first High-NA EUV lithography tool designed for commercial production, reiterating Intel's plans to use High-NA EUV patterning for 14A process technology and onwards.
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on (#727JN)
EE have slashed the price of this powerful CyberPowerPC gaming rig to just 2,299, featuring an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080.
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on (#727JR)
The P1 is the latest addition to Anycubic's Photon lineup.
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on (#727JV)
Nearly 7,000 of the world's operational data centers are located in climates that fall outside the temperature range recommended for efficient operation, according to a new analysis.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#727GY)
Polish company Goodram's 123TB QLC enterprise SSD has been thoroughly tested for use in servers submerged in coolant.
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on (#726ZF)
Arctic has launched the MX-7 thermal paste, the successor to the all-popular MX-6.
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on (#726ZH)
Japan's Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) claims to have developed a nanoimprint lithography template capable of patterning logic with a feature size of 1.4nm, with plans for mass production in 2027.
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on (#726S9)
Tragic images showing 50 mangled M.2 SSDs has been shared on social media. It looks like a naughty boy was the culprit.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#726SA)
Kingston Datacenter SSD Business Manager Cameron Crandall said in an interview that NAND prices for RAM and SSD are expected to rise throughout 2026.
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on (#726Q3)
Qualcomm has agreed to acquire Ventana Micro Systems, a RISC-V CPU specialist whose engineers have spent several years pushing the open instruction set toward high-performance server and edge designs.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#726Q2)
Here are the best deals on kid and beginner-friendly 3D printers, available in US warehouses for fast shipping to your door.
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on (#726Q4)
Intel has tightened its ties with the current US administration, appointing an economic advisor to President Trump as its new head of government affairs.
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on (#726Q6)
Roomba maker iRobot goes bankrupt; now owned by former supplier Picea
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on (#7268R)
HKC has announced its M10 Ultra, a new monitor from China that will be the world's first RGB Mini LED panel in a monitor. RGB Mini LED screens put a sea of addressable RGB backlights behind their panels, reaching the best color accuracy that any screen has ever seen.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#7268S)
PR manager at Sapphire, Edward Crisler told Hardware Unboxed in a podcast that he wishes chip makers (like AMD and Nvidia) would let AIB partners roam free and build creative graphics card designs without restrictions.
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on (#72664)
Asus and Gigabyte have released revised versions of the companies' GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards, powered by Nvidia's Blackwell architecture.
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on (#725ZE)
After a 30-year wait, the new FPGA-based Commodore 64's are coming off the production line, and we've got one for review. It does not disappoint!
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on (#725ZF)
A limited-time deal on Samsung's P9 Express sees the speedy card hit an all-time low price of just $32.99 - grab yours before it's gone.
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on (#725ZG)
LG smart TV owners are reporting that a recent webOS software update has added Microsoft Copilot to their TVs, with no apparent way to remove it.
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on (#725XK)
Buy an ASRock PG27FFX1B 27-inch, 520Hz, FHD IPS panel for $237.99. At over $290 and 55% off, you get a high-quality IPS panel with a wide color gamut that's great for gaming and productivity
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