Tag: electronics

ASUS Faces Backlash as Premium OLED Monitors Arrive with Cracked Screens Due to Packaging Issues

Buyers of ASUS’s $1299 OLED gaming monitors report cracked screens upon delivery, pointing to insufficient packaging as the cause.

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US Researchers Develop Memory Device Operating at 700°C for Extreme Environments

Scientists at USC have engineered a memristor capable of functioning reliably at 700°C, far above traditional electronics limits.

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AUO Unveils 24-Inch FHD Gaming Monitor with 800Hz Refresh Rate

AUO introduces a groundbreaking 24-inch Full HD gaming monitor featuring an unprecedented 800Hz refresh rate, showcased at Touch Taiwan 2026.

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Samsung Aims for 1-Nanometer Process and Innovative Transistor Design by 2030

Samsung targets mastering 1nm chip technology and new transistor layouts by 2030 amidst growing demand for advanced semiconductor manufacturing.

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Enthusiast Builds Ultra-Compact PlayStation with microSD and HDMI, Under 2W Power Use

A tech enthusiast created a compact PlayStation motherboard featuring microSD storage, HDMI output, and power consumption below 2 watts.

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Japanese Chipmaker Rapidus Aims to Narrow Gap with TSMC on Cutting-Edge Process Nodes

Japanese firm Rapidus plans trial production of 2nm chips later this year, targeting mass shipments next year and accelerating 1.4nm tech development.

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MSI Launches 27-Inch Pro Max 271QPHW E14 Monitor Featuring Circular Polarization Technology

MSI debuts the Pro Max 271QPHW E14, a 27-inch QHD monitor with 144 Hz refresh rate and circular polarization eye protection technology.

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Chinese Chipmakers Aim to Replace 80% of Imported Semiconductor Tech by 2030

Chinese semiconductor firms plan to localize up to 80% of imported technology and equipment by 2030 amid ongoing export restrictions.

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Sony Announces Global Price Increase for PS5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal

Sony confirms upcoming global price hikes for PS5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal gaming consoles amid widespread adjustments.

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Panasonic Faces Battery Shortage Amid AI-Driven Demand Surge

Panasonic plans to quadruple lithium-ion battery output as AI-related demand strains supply, with most production already booked years ahead.

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Widespread Price Increases Expected in Electronic Components Starting April

Several electronic component manufacturers plan to raise prices in April, impacting memory, CPUs, storage, graphics chips, and other devices.

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PC Processor Shortage Intensifies as Prices Rise and Deliveries Lengthen

The supply gap for PC processors worsens, with prices climbing and delivery times extending to several months, impacting major PC manufacturers.

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