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Can Snapdragon X Elite finally make Windows on Arm a gaming champ? Qualcomm thinks so

Highly anticipated: Intel and AMD have dominated the Windows gaming landscape for decades, but Qualcomm is looking to shake things up with its latest Arm-based processor. At the recent Game Developers Conference (GDC), the company made some eyebrow-raising claims about the gaming capabilities of upcoming Snapdragon-powered Windows laptops. According to Qualcomm engineer Issam Khalil, most […]

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Two mines in North Carolina are key suppliers to the world semiconductor industry

Why it matters: Ultra-high-purity quartz is an essential component to semiconductor chips, and the only places in the world that can meet this need are two mines in a small North Carolina town. The mines’ owner, Sibelco, is investing $700 million to expand capacity, but is that enough to keep up with AI-fueled demand? Spruce

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Researchers develop stretchy, electrically conductive material that hardens upon impact

In brief: Researchers from the University of California, Merced, have developed a flexible, electrically conductive material that could one day boost the durability of wearable devices like smartwatches. The new material exhibits adaptive durability, meaning it becomes stronger when stretched or hit. Oddly enough, inspiration for the material came in the kitchen. The project’s principal

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Ultra Ethernet gains momentum as tech giants join for AI and HPC network innovation

Forward-looking: Ultra Ethernet means to deliver a comprehensive architecture that optimizes Ethernet for high performance in AI and HPC networking, surpassing the capabilities of today’s specialized technologies. As data centers continue to evolve and the push for AI becomes universal, tech companies have been flocking to join the Ultra Ethernet Consortium, which launched last summer

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AMD reveals Strix Point details: Zen 5 cores, RDNA 3+ and tripled NPU performance

Why it matters: AMD is gradually providing more information about Strix Point, with the latest data points unveiled at the company’s Beijing AI PC Innovation Summit. While the news that it will feature RDNA 3+ may not be that earth-shattering, it is interesting to hear that AMD plans to embed the latest XDNA 2 NPUs

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Down-binned RTX 40 series graphics cards are reportedly on the way

Rumor mill: Starting this spring, consumers purchasing mid-range RTX 40 series graphics cards could receive units running on down-binned chips from higher-end wafers. While their official specifications and performance will remain unchanged compared to earlier products with the same label, minor variations in clocks or efficiency could emerge. For those unfamiliar, down-binning is when manufacturers

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Apple worked on Android compatibility for the Apple Watch for three years before abandoning the project

In context: The US government’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple prompted the company to confirm that it had once considered making the Apple Watch compatible with Android phones. It claims that after investigating the consideration, it determined it was too complicated and would result in an inferior product. On Thursday, Apple responded to the Justice Department’s

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Unpatchable Apple Silicon vulnerability could leak encryption keys

In brief: Hardware-based security flaws have become more frequent over the last several years but have mostly affected Intel and AMD processors. Now, Apple joins those ranks with a recently discovered vulnerability that causes Mac M-series CPUs to expose encryption keys. Since it is hardware-based, there is little users can do besides keeping macOS updated.

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