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TSMC's market cap is on track to reach $1 trillion — 6.5 times larger than Intel

TSMC set to become Asia's first trillion dollar company, thanks to AI frenzy. © TSMC ...

Best Gaming Monitors 2024: Budget, Curved, G-Sync and More

Here are the best gaming monitors for PC available in 2024, from budget displays to 144Hz, 4K and curved. © Shutterstock ...

Cryorig debuts dual-tower RGB air cooler with 120mm fans and copper base plate for AMD and Intel CPUs

Cryorig has launched a new high-performance dual tower air cooler sporting a black finish and RGB fans. © Cryorig ...

TSMC may increase wafer pricing by 10% for 2025: Report

TSMC plans to hike wafer pricing for HPC customers by 10%, 3% - 4% for other clients, according to analysts. © TSMC ...

Researchers developing next generation 2D semiconductors investigate potential silicon replacement in transition-metal dichalcogenide

The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is working on how it can induce defects on TMDs and create materials with the desired electrical properties that will replace silicon for our chips. © Kyle Palmer / PPPL Communications Department ...

Samsung Foundry to build 2nm processors with HBM for Japanese AI firm

Preferred Networks inks deal with Samsung Foundry to supply 2nm AI processors in 2.5D packaging. © Samsung Foundry ...

Best Curved Gaming Monitors 2024

Here are the best curved gaming monitors for PC available in 2024. © Shutterstock ...

Benchmarked: How Copilot+ PCs Handle Local AI Workloads

There aren't many local workloads yet, but Qualcomm performs well on those we tried. © Future ...

Intel's upcoming CPU models confirmed by diagnostic tool — Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake SKUs revealed

A new version of CPU-Z has debuted, supporting several new Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake processors. The new Arrow Lake models include three new SKUs that are overclocking-capable. © Intel ...

NATO outlines Internet doomsday plan — researching tech to reroute subsea Internet traffic via satellite in case of attack

NATO wants to ensure the reliability of its internet communications network by ensuring that data can seamlessly switch between undersea cables and satellites in case of any disruption. © Shutterstock ...