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2026-07-08
tomshardware.com 2026-07-08 Zak Killian
The global AI memory squeeze is pricing cheap phones out of existence and forcing mid-range devices to compromise on hardware.
2026-07-08
tomshardware.com 2026-07-08 Jowi Morales
Why tho
2026-07-08
www.techspot.com 2026-07-08 TechSpot
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evertiq.com 2026-07-08 Evertiq
2026-07-08
www.techeblog.com 2026-07-08 TechEBlog -
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www.tomshardware.com 2026-07-08 Tom's Hardware
2026-07-08
eetimes.com 2026-07-08
Commercial parts die fast in combat. See how advanced composites, coatings and MIL testing keep defense hardware alive under brutal stress.
2026-07-07
tomshardware.com 2026-07-07 Hassam Nasir
LG monitors apparently auto-install an app on your PC when you first connect them, all thanks to the Microsoft Store.
2026-07-07
www.tomshardware.com 2026-07-07 Tom's Hardware
2026-07-07
www.tomshardware.com 2026-07-07 Tom's Hardware
2026-07-07
digitimes.com 2026-07-07
Tokyo Artisan Intelligence said it has finished validating its Sting Ray test chip, a step that could broaden access to lower-power edge AI hardware for industries worldwide. The milestone highlights how startups and foundries are pushing specialized chips that may ease energy pressure from AI, even as they support real-time applications in factories, transport, and infrastructure.
2026-07-07
digitimes.com 2026-07-07
Broadcom has extended its custom chip supply agreement with Apple through 2031, strengthening a key supplier tie that could shape wireless connectivity, AI infrastructure, and device design for years. The move offers investors greater visibility, while global consumers may ultimately see faster, more integrated Apple hardware and network performance.
2026-07-07
eetimes.com 2026-07-07
Canada has the AI talent. Now, it’s time to scale their domestic compute and sovereign hardware.
2026-07-06
news.google.com 2026-07-06 Tom's Hardware
2026-07-06
news.google.com 2026-07-06 Tom's Hardware
2026-07-06
news.google.com 2026-07-06 Yahoo Finance
2026-07-06
news.google.com 2026-07-06 Yahoo! Finance Canada
2026-07-06
news.google.com 2026-07-06 Tom's Hardware
2026-07-06
news.google.com 2026-07-06 Zacks Investment Research
2026-07-06
digitimes.com 2026-07-06
Atomic Semi, the semiconductor equipment startup founded by chip architect Jim Keller, has rebranded as Fab2 and moved its headquarters to Austin, Texas, with a vision of mass-producing small fabs. According to Tom's Hardware, Fab2's core idea is a "fab fab": it designs and builds all of its own equipment, from pumps, valves, and gas lines to lithography tools and vacuum chambers, then assembles t