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Taiwan rejects possibility of transferring 40% of the island's semiconductor capacity to U.S.
By Anton Shilov published
Taiwan authorities have no problems with TSMC investing in the U.S. As long the bulk of its fabs and leading-edge process technologies remain in Taiwan.

Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus makes its Geekbench debut with 5.3 GHz boost clocks
By Hassam Nasir published
A solid upgrade to the outgoing Core Ultra 5 245K.

Nvidia now produces three times as much code as before AI
By Hassam Nasir published
Generative AI is coding for Nvidia.

Intel quietly kills controversial 'pay as you go' chip licensing initiative
By Anton Shilov last updated
Intel seemingly discontinues its 'Intel On Demand' technology that let its customers activate certain accelerators inside Xeon CPUs after purchase.

Can desktop recycling fix the 3D Printer waste problem?
By Denise Bertacchi published
5 machines that promise to turn failed prints back into fresh filament

3D printing with one of the world’s hardest Tungsten-based materials is now possible
By Mark Tyson published
Scientists based at Hiroshima University have devised a novel way of 3D printing with one of hardest engineering materials used by industry.

This Xbox One S mod hides a full Windows gaming PC within the original shell
By Kunal Khullar published
Ambitious project shows how thoughtful part selection and clean engineering can turn a game console into a functional living-room PC.

Nvidia says it didn't use pirated books to train its AI models
By Luke James published
Nvidia is pushing back against claims that it trained AI models on pirated books, telling a federal court that alleged contact with Anna’s Archive doesn’t amount to proof of copyright infringement.

Key to ultra-dense next-gen data storage could be a new magnetic state found in twisted 2D materials
By Luke James published
Researchers have identified unusual magnetism in twisted, two-dimensional chromium triiodide, revealing long-range spin textures that extend beyond the material’s underlying moiré pattern.
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