Tag: electronics

Swiss Researchers Develop Self-Recharging ‘Forever’ Batteries Powered by Rain and Sunlight

Scientists at EPFL created batteries that continuously generate electricity through water evaporation, rejuvenated by rain and sunlight.

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Global Silicon Wafer Shipments Rise 13% in Q1 2026 Driven by AI Demand

Silicon wafer shipments reached 3.275 billion square inches in Q1 2026, up 13% year-over-year, fueled by increased AI industry needs.

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Top Laptop Brands and Consumer Trends in Russia Revealed by M.Video in Q1 2026

M.Video reports the leading laptop brands and shifting consumer preferences in Russia during the first quarter of 2026.

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Gallium Oxide Semiconductors Show Promise for Ultra-Low Temperature Applications

KAUST researchers find gallium oxide semiconductors function effectively at temperatures colder than those in outer space.

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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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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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Samsung Achieves Breakthrough with Sub-10nm DRAM Chip Production

Samsung Electronics has produced its first functional DRAM chip using manufacturing technology smaller than 10 nanometers.

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Samsung Chip Production in South Korea Plummets Amid Worker Strike

Samsung’s chip output in South Korea sharply declined by 58% due to a large-scale employee strike demanding higher wages.

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TSMC Advances Toward Fully Integrated Silicon Photonics

TSMC is shifting focus to develop truly integrated silicon photonics, aiming to redefine semiconductor manufacturing and chip packaging.

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SK hynix Triples Revenue and Boosts Operating Profit Fivefold Amid AI Demand

SK hynix significantly increased its revenue and operating profit in Q1, driven by strong demand for memory chips in AI infrastructure.

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Asus Halts Smartphone Production but Develops Large New Tablet

Asus has confirmed it is ending smartphone manufacturing but is preparing to enter the tablet market with a sizable new device called Asus Pad.

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