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Lepton Computing Sues Samsung Over Galaxy Z Fold and Flip, Alleges Patent Infringement

Lepton Computing has filed a lawsuit against Samsung, seeking to block Galaxy Z Fold and Flip sales over alleged folding technology patent violations.

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Toyota Launches Limited-Edition Gaming Chair Based on Crown Sedan Front Seat

Toyota debuts a gaming chair crafted from the front seat of its Crown sedan, featuring power adjustments, heating, ventilation, and USB-C connectivity.

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Noctua Releases Official 3D Models of Fans, Restricts 3D Printing Use

Noctua offers free downloadable 3D models of its fans for CAD use but prohibits their 3D printing or replication of fan blade designs.

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AI Technology Set to Halve Vehicle Development Time, Revolutionizing Car Design and Aerodynamics

Major automakers leverage AI to cut vehicle development cycles in half, accelerating design and aerodynamic analysis from years to minutes.

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Xiaomi Establishes New European Design Center, Attracting Top Automotive Talent

Xiaomi opens a design center in Munich, recruiting industry veterans from BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Rolls-Royce to boost its global automotive ambitions.

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MSI Launches MAG 275CQDF X24, a 27-Inch Curved Gaming Monitor with Up to 400 Hz Refresh Rate

MSI unveils the MAG 275CQDF X24, a 27-inch curved gaming monitor offering up to 400 Hz refresh rate and dual resolution modes at an affordable price.

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Tokyo Electron Dismisses Executive Over Close Ties with Chinese Competitors

Tokyo Electron terminated a former China business head due to inappropriate connections with local competitors amid industrial espionage fallout.

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Jaguar Land Rover Collaborates with Chinese Partners to Revive Freelander as Electric SUV

Jaguar Land Rover teams up with Chery, Huawei, CATL, and Qualcomm to relaunch the Freelander as an electric SUV for the Chinese market.

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Ex-TSMC Employee Sentenced to 10 Years for Stealing 2nm Technology

A former TSMC employee received a 10-year prison sentence for illegally sharing 2nm chip technology with Tokyo Electron.

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Intel Sees Surging Demand, Moves Even Older and Previously Rejected Chips

Intel’s strong data center sales led to increased demand, prompting the company to sell older and previously discarded processors.

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Samsung Worker Strike to Temporarily Impact Global Memory Chip Production Amid Supply Tightening

A worker strike at Samsung’s South Korean plant is set to reduce global memory chip output, potentially increasing prices during ongoing supply shortages.

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Middle East Conflict Contributes to Shortage of Raw Materials for Printed Circuit Boards

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have disrupted petrochemical supplies, affecting the availability of raw materials essential for printed circuit board manufacturing.

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