
TSMC: Major Price Hikes for 3nm Chips
A new report indicates that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has significantly increased the price of its latest 3nm manufacturing process. This move is likely

Apple’s Foldable iPhone
Apple’s long-rumored entry into the foldable smartphone market is taking a more concrete shape, with new reports suggesting a design that leverages the company’s recent

Nvidia Pushes for Faster HBM4 Memory
In the high-stakes race for AI supremacy, Nvidia is urging its memory suppliers to accelerate the development of next-generation HBM4 memory. According to industry analysts,

Xiaomi Expands Redmi 15C Series with New 5G Model in EU Markets
Xiaomi has officially launched the Redmi 15C 5G in several European countries, including Poland, France, Spain, and Hungary, following the earlier release of its 4G

TSMC’s 2nm Chip with AI Driving Unprecedented Demand
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s leading chipmaker, is gearing up for its next major technological leap, the 2-nanometer (N2) process node. According to

How Brands Like Temu and Shein Are Hooking the World
From the dizzying scroll of Temu to the irresistible pull of a Pop Mart blind box, a new wave of Chinese companies is captivating global

GAMEMAX Unveils N90 Chassis
PC case manufacturer GAMEMAX has launched the N90, a new mid-tower chassis that aims to merge high-performance cooling with unique aesthetic customization. The case builds

AMD Releases New EPYC Embedded 4005 Processors
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has expanded its embedded portfolio with the launch of the EPYC™ Embedded 4005 Series processors. Designed for latency-sensitive edge applications, the

ADATA’s New Military-Grade External SSDs
ADATA, a leading manufacturer of memory and storage solutions, has announced the launch of two new external solid-state drives (SSDs) designed for durability and high-speed

China’s Silicon Shield: Massive New Data Center Runs Entirely on Domestic AI Chips
In a powerful demonstration of its drive for technological self-reliance, China has launched a massive data center project powered not by American semiconductors, but by

The AI Storage Crunch: Why Hard Drives Are the New Hot Commodity
While the world has been focused on the GPU shortage fueled by artificial intelligence, a less visible but equally critical crisis is brewing: the AI

AMD Quietly Expands Ryzen Family with Four New Budget-Friendly CPUs
In a quiet but strategic move, AMD has officially launched four new processors, mixing its latest Zen 5 architecture with previous-generation Zen 4 and even

A Wearable, Eco-Friendly Mouse That Ditches the Desk
For over five decades, the computer mouse has largely stuck to the same formula: a device that sits on your desk and requires your hand

XPG Launches New Chassis & Cooler
New products provide powerful expandability, flexible installation, and advanced cooling for a new generation of PC builders. XPG, a provider of systems, components, and peripherals

Brain-Inspired AI: China’s SpikingBrain Model Challenges the Status Quo
In a world where artificial intelligence is often criticized for its massive energy appetite, a team of researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has

China’s GPMI Aims To Unseat HDMI & DisplayPort
If you’ve ever set up a home entertainment system or a new computer monitor, you know the struggle: a tangled web of cables for video,

Should You Be Worried About Your Crypto?
You’ve probably seen the headlines: “Quantum Computers Could Break Bitcoin!” or “AI Predicts the End of Crypto.” It sounds like a plot from a science

Intel CFO Confirms 14A Chips Will Cost More Than 18A
Intel’s next-generation chipmaking process, known as 14A (1.4nm-class), will be more expensive to produce than its current 18A (1.8nm-class) technology. The confirmation came from Intel

Root Cause Found: Why Windows 11 Was Bricking SSDs
The mystery behind Windows 11’s notorious August update, which seemingly “bricked” SSDs, may finally have an answer, and it doesn’t point to Microsoft or Phison’s

Breakthrough Carbon Nanotube Film Sets New Thermal Insulation Record
Chinese researchers at Tsinghua University have unveiled a groundbreaking material that could change how we protect spacecraft, hypersonic vehicles, and jet engines from extreme heat.

Apple Unveils iPhone 17 with Bigger Display, Smarter Cameras, and the A19 Chip
Apple has officially launched the iPhone 17, bringing a larger and brighter display, smarter cameras, and the powerful new A19 chip. Pre-orders open September 12,

CORSAIR Unveils COMMANDER DUO: A Unified Lighting and Fan Controller for Every PC Builder
CORSAIR, a world leader in enthusiast PC hardware and gaming peripherals, today announced the COMMANDER DUO Lighting and Fan Controller, a powerful new hybrid device

El Capitan Breaks 1.7 Quintillion Calculations per Second
The United States has a new technological crown jewel: El Capitan, the world’s fastest supercomputer, now officially clocking in at a staggering 1.742 exaFLOPS, that’s

UltraRAM vs. the Memory Establishment: A New Challenger to DRAM and NAND
For decades, the memory world has been a two-party system: DRAM for speed, NAND flash for storage. Together, they’ve powered everything from your smartphone to

Counterfeit HDDs Are Flooding the Market. Here’s How to Protect Yourself
A large-scale raid in Malaysia has uncovered nearly 700 counterfeit Seagate hard drives, exposing a growing global problem that now also affects Western Digital and

Can Machines Ever Truly Understand Language Like Humans?
AI may sound like us, but does it think like us? That question has puzzled scientists, philosophers, and the public for decades. Now, researchers from

Scientists Break the Heat Barrier: New Crystal Growth Method Enables Semiconductors Above 2,200°C
Semiconductors, optical devices, and scintillators all rely on single crystals, but until now, these crystals have had a fundamental weakness: they can’t take extreme heat.

Tech War: Huawei Executive Claims Victory Over US Sanctions with AI and Computing Ecosystem
More than a decade after the U.S. first branded Huawei a national security threat, the Chinese tech giant now says it has turned sanctions into

World’s First Full-Band High-Speed Communication Chip Debuts in China
Chinese researchers have unveiled the world’s first adaptive, full-band, high-speed communication chip, a breakthrough that could power 6G networks, next-generation radar, and autonomous vehicles. Developed

China Unveils ‘Darwin Monkey,’ The World’s Largest Brain-Inspired Supercomputer
Chinese researchers have announced a major breakthrough in neuromorphic computing with the launch of Darwin Monkey, a brain-inspired supercomputer that mimics the structure of a

Intel Reveals 288-Core Clearwater Forest Xeon at Hot Chips
Intel used the stage of Hot Chips 2025 in Cupertino to unveil its most ambitious Xeon yet: Clearwater Forest, an all-E-core server processor built on

How Zuckerberg’s Plan Could Change Our World or End Humanity
Mark Zuckerberg has always been accused of moving fast and breaking things. However, his company, Meta, is now moving quickly to power things, specifically, artificial

Intel Patents “Software Defined Supercore” to Boost Single-Threaded CPU Performance
Intel is exploring a novel approach to enhance single-threaded performance without relying solely on higher clock speeds or larger, monolithic cores. A newly published patent

HYTE Launches Survey for X50 Modern Performance Case Ahead of Summer 2025 Release
HYTE is inviting PC enthusiasts to help shape the future of its upcoming X50 Modern Performance Case, a bold new chassis set to launch in

Google Braces for EU Antitrust Penalties
Google is expected to face fresh antitrust fines from the European Commission in its long-running investigation into the company’s adtech business. While the penalty is

WhatsApp Patches Zero-Click Spyware Exploit on iOS and macOS
Meta-owned WhatsApp has patched a high-severity security vulnerability (CVE-2025-55177) in its iOS and macOS apps that was actively exploited in targeted spyware attacks. The flaw,

Custom Brain Implants
“The brain. The final frontier of medicine. For centuries, it has been the organ we knew the least about, and the hardest to heal. However,

The U.S. Government Taking A Near-10% Stake In Intel
For half a century, Washington wrote the checks. Companies took the money, promised jobs, and the story ended there. But today, the United States isn’t

xAI Sues Ex-Employee Over Grok Secrets
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, has filed a lawsuit against a former engineer, accusing him of stealing trade secrets about its Grok chatbot and taking them

Meta’s Flirty AI Chatbots Scandal
Meta is in hot water after a Reuters investigation revealed that the company hosted AI chatbots impersonating celebrities like Taylor Swift, Scarlett Johansson, Anne Hathaway, and Selena

Japan’s Supercomputer Shock: FugakuNEXT and the Dawn of the Zetta-Class Era
In June 2025, Fujitsu and RIKEN unveiled their most ambitious project yet: FugakuNEXT, a $750 million initiative that promises to propel Japan into the undisputed

Macrohard vs. Microsoft: The Coming AI Duel
When Elon Musk filed a trademark for “Macrohard,” it didn’t just sound like a joke; it sounded like a declaration of war. A near-antonym to

Scientists Harness Spin Loss to Power Next-Gen AI Chips
Breakthrough triples memory switching efficiency, paving the way for ultra-low-power computing. This is a paradigm shift story. For years, spin loss was the enemy of

Talking with Whales, Cuttlefish, and Chickens: AI Brings Us To The Edge Of Interspecies Communication
For centuries, humans have wondered what animals are truly saying. Do their clicks, songs, or gestures amount to language, or are we only hearing echoes

IBM & AMD Partner To Pioneer Quantum-Centric Supercomputing
Merging AI accelerators, quantum computing, and high-performance computing to address the world’s toughest challenges IBM and AMD announced a strategic collaboration to develop next-generation computing architectures

Exotic Material Magnetism Opens Path For Robust Quantum Computers
Scientists may have just cracked quantum computing’s biggest problem—by turning to one of nature’s most familiar forces: magnetism. A team from Chalmers University of Technology,

Password Manager Browser Extensions at Risk: Clickjacking Flaw Exposes User Data
Password managers are often hailed as one of the most crucial tools for cybersecurity, helping users manage unique and complex logins across the web. But

What It’s Like to Live With a Brain Chip: The Story of Neuralink’s First User
In 2016, a single dive into a swimming pool changed Noland Arbaugh’s life forever. At just 22 years old, the accident left him paralyzed from