Tag: electronics

Razer Unveils Viper V4 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Ultra-High DPI and Extended Battery Life

Razer launches the Viper V4 Pro wireless mouse, featuring a 50,000 DPI sensor, optical switches, and up to 180 hours of battery life.

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Samsung Boosts Yield of 2nm Chips, Closing the Gap with TSMC

Samsung raises yield on its 2-nanometer semiconductor process above 60%, significantly cutting costs and expanding contract manufacturing capacity.

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TSMC’s U.S. Facility Capacities Fully Booked Despite Ongoing Expansion

TSMC’s semiconductor production capacities in Arizona are entirely reserved, even as multiple new factories are still under development.

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New Non-Invasive Technology Enables Real-Time Monitoring of Operating Electronic Chips

Researchers develop a breakthrough method for contactless observation of semiconductor chips in operation, enhancing diagnostics and security.

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Chip Manufacturing Expansion Faces Bottlenecks from Testing and Packaging Equipment Shortages

Chip production growth is hindered by limited testing and packaging equipment, causing delays even as equipment makers ramp up output.

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Rising Silver Costs Drive Price Increases in Passive Electronic Components

Murata announces price hikes on passive electronic components amid rising silver costs, expanding industry-wide price pressure beyond memory and storage devices.

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Samsung Plans to Start Mass Production of Tesla Chips at Texas Facility in Late 2027

Samsung will commence large-scale manufacturing of Tesla chips at its Texas plant in the second half of 2027, company officials confirm.

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Researchers Develop Efficient Process to Convert Peanut Shell Waste into Graphene-Like Material

Scientists at UNSW have created an energy-efficient method to convert peanut shell waste into a graphene-like material with potential for future electronics.

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Huawei Launches MateBook GT 14 Laptop in Russia Featuring Bright Display and High-Performance Options

Huawei’s MateBook GT 14 arrives in Russia with multiple configurations, including a top-tier model aimed at demanding users.

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Samsung Anticipates Decline in Memory Demand Starting 2028 Amid AI Market Shift

Samsung expects memory demand to contract beginning in 2028 as the AI boom slows, prompting strategic preparations for the market shift.

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Poco Gears Up to Launch High-Performance X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max Smartphones

Poco is preparing to unveil its new flagship series with the X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max, promising high performance for users.

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Valve Seeks Partner Support Amid Memory Chip Shortages for Gaming Consoles

Valve turns to partners to secure memory chips as shortages and rising costs impact production of its gaming consoles.

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