Intel hedges its bet for High-NA EUV with the 14A process node — an alternate Low-NA technique has identical yield and design rules
President Trump Says Samsung Is Planning a "Massive Investment" In The US, Calls It an Aftermath Of His Tariff Policy
LG's new 'Hybrid Tandem' tech apparently solves the blue light problem which could mean near-flawless OLED gaming monitors
LG's new 'Hybrid Tandem' tech apparently solves the blue light problem which could mean near-flawless OLED gaming monitors
Intel Panther Lake rollout to start with one 45W model, others pushed to Q1 2026
TSMC SVP Kevin Zhang opens up on process technology development & evolving demands: Interview
President Trump Says Samsung Is Planning a "Massive Investment" In The US, Calls It an Aftermath Of His Tariff Policy
Intel introduces its newest employee, Chip the robotic inspector, just after announcing mass human layoffs
Raspberry Pi cuts product returns by 50% by changing up its pin soldering
Turns out Janet Jackson's laptop-crashing cursed bassline was the scourge of notebook makers for at least half a decade
Lilbits: A cyberdeck with a 2 inch CRT display, a 25.3 inch E Ink monitor, and the final nail in the coffin for LG's smartphones - Liliputing
Lilbits: A cyberdeck with a 2 inch CRT display, a 25.3 inch E Ink monitor, and the final nail in the coffin for LG's smartphones - Liliputing
Intel says it’s rolling out laptop GPU drivers with 10% to 25% better performance
Intel says it’s rolling out laptop GPU drivers with 10% to 25% better performance
Intel Foundry Roadmap Update - New 18A-PT variant that enables 3D die stacking, 14A process node enablement
It was require a different set of incentives, as wall as massive (global) reforms in judicial system, criminal approaches and rehabilitation policies for organized crime.
That doesn't bring them money.
Some solid analysis of Intel's financial reporting and extraction of true Datacentre revenues.
The chart above really outlines the challenges Intel is facing. Going from around $9B in 2021Q4 to ~$4B in 2025Q1 is an enormous decline.
Toyota said its approach to building cars for the Middle Kingdom has shifted “from adapting to China to being defined by China” and its new cars therefore include local innovation – including HarmonyOS, the operating system Huawei created to break its dependence on Android.
While Europe still does viable alternative OSs for desktop, mobile or automative and relies on American solutions.2er434****
Agreed, my mistake. :)
I always get such strong nostalgic vibes when I watch clips from The Matrix.
In response, when the interviewer asked him whether he was confident about the funds flowing into America, Trump replied: "I'll tell you why I trust them." He added: "First of all, I think they're trustworthy people. But more importantly, they have no choice, because they won't be able to pay the tariffs if they don't do it."
It will be the American public who will be paying the tariffs on TSMC fabbed semiconductors.
One other option is to get a browser extension for this issue (I think there is one for Firefox, not sure about Chrome). I have not personally tried them.
Sounds about right for crypto scheme participants.
Interesting project.
Seems somewhat similar to syncthing (really too bad that they don't have enough resources to maintain their Android app), but with more features planned in the future.
Curious regarding thoughts on open sourcing the project.
Easily record and share AI-powered video messages with your teammates and customers to supercharge productivity
Vapid American techology industry insiders are incapable of making a truly good, user-focused product.
P.S. Let's not forget that Rose' last project was a NFT scam and some other blockchain bullshit. He clearly can't think outside the box.
Spam about a once in a lifetime opportunity for generational wealth via an investment into PooPooCoin?
I do appreciate the minimalist industrial design. It is unique and eye catching. I say this as someone who always gets full size keyboards with the numpad.
The price though...
Such a typical Google story.
They really are a trash level company.
You can post to Mastodon and tag Lemmy community and the Mastodon post will appear as a Lemmy post.
There are significant limitations to this approach such lack of graceful support for thumbnails, markdown (doesn't work on the Mastodon side) and URLs. I.e. it's only good fat basic text posts (or image only posts).
Love the "programmer politics" concept.
I think your description of "bootleg CPUs" is spot on. I was even younger (pre-teen) than you in those days. Some of my first computing experiences were on a 486 running Windows 3.1 in 95 or so. I was waiting for my mother to finish work and I was allowed to mess around on the receptionist's computer.
I am just thinking it would be crazy to have say a bootleg Ryzen (or even Snapdragon) in our time.
Crazy to think that the concept of "bootleg quality" was even possible for a CPU.