TECHOLAM logo
Explore Home AI Gaming GPU Laptops Mobile PC PC Components
ibm monitor
UA
Featured gpu 2 min read

U.S. and IBM Launch Anderon: A New Era for Quantum Wafer Manufacturing

The U.S. Department of Commerce and IBM have announced a $2 billion investment to establish Anderon, America's first purpose-built quantum foundry, aiming to secure the nation's leadership in quantum technology...

Last updated 19 minutes ago • U.S. and IBM Launch Anderon: A New Era for Quantum Wafer Manufacturing
26
Latest Posts
10
Trending Items
10
Popular Items
7
Topics
Ad Slot: home_leaderboard

Highlights

More Latest

Nioh 3 Combat Overhaul: Why Switching to Type B Controls Could Change Your Game

Nioh 3 Combat Overhaul: Why Switching to Type B Controls Could Change Your Game

A deeper look at how adjusting control schemes in *Nioh 3* unlocks smoother Martial Arts execution—especially for w...

Valve Pushes Steam Machine Launch to Mid-2026 as RAM Scarcity Reshapes Timelines and Pricing

Valve Pushes Steam Machine Launch to Mid-2026 as RAM Scarcity Reshapes Timelines and Pricing

Valve has delayed the release of its Steam Machine, Frame, and Controller—citing persistent DDR5 shortages that are...

Apple’s M5 Lineup Leaves a Key Gap: iOS Beta Reveals Two Chips—but Where’s the Pro?

Apple’s M5 Lineup Leaves a Key Gap: iOS Beta Reveals Two Chips—but Where’s the Pro?

A deep dive into iOS 26.3 beta code suggests Apple’s next-generation M5 chips are taking shape, but the absence of...

ASUS ROG Strix Aiolos: A 20Gbps USB-C SSD Enclosure for High-Performance Storage

ASUS ROG Strix Aiolos: A 20Gbps USB-C SSD Enclosure for High-Performance Storage

The new ROG Strix Aiolos combines USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x2 speeds, dual M.2 compatibility, and a liquid-silicone coating f...

<strong>RAM Shortage Forces Global PC Makers to Turn to Chinese DRAM—Could This Change the Industry Forever?</strong>

RAM Shortage Forces Global PC Makers to Turn to Chinese DRAM—Could This Change the Industry Forever?

Major brands like HP, Dell, Acer, and ASUS are quietly validating Chinese memory maker CXMT’s DDR5 modules as DRAM...

Microsoft Office 2024: A One-Time Purchase That Could Replace Subscriptions Forever

Microsoft Office 2024: A One-Time Purchase That Could Replace Subscriptions Forever

Forget recurring fees—Microsoft’s latest Office suite offers a permanent license for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlo...

Valve Delays Steam Hardware Pricing Amid Worsening Memory Shortage

Valve Delays Steam Hardware Pricing Amid Worsening Memory Shortage

Valve’s Steam Machine, Frame, and Controller face delayed pricing due to industry-wide DRAM shortages, with potenti...

lenovo laptop

Fallout’s Lost Sequel Gets a New Name and Trailer—Van Buren Lives Again

A fan-driven mod project aiming to revive the canceled Fallout 3* sequel, Van Buren, has emerged from obscurity wit...

The Killing Stone Shifts to Early Access—Delivering a Story-Driven Deckbuilder with Critical Role Talent

The Killing Stone Shifts to Early Access—Delivering a Story-Driven Deckbuilder with Critical Role Talent

Developer Jordan Thomas has announced that The Killing Stone, a narrative-focused deckbuilder inspired by Inscrypti...

The Unseen Windows 11: 18 Radical Tweaks to Turn Your OS Into a High-Performance Privacy Fortress

The Unseen Windows 11: 18 Radical Tweaks to Turn Your OS Into a High-Performance Privacy Fortress

Windows 11 arrives polished but burdened by defaults that prioritize Microsoft’s priorities over yours. Beneath the...

Browse Sections

AI

View
Windows 10 Security: Key Settings to Lock Down Your System
Windows 10 Security: Key Settings to Lock Down Your System

Gaming

View
pc case
Virtua Fighter 6 Crossroads: A New Benchmark for Fighting Game Animation

GPU

View
ibm monitor
U.S. and IBM Launch Anderon: A New Era for Quantum Wafer Manufacturing

Laptops

View
gaming laptop
The USB-C Port Shortage: A Small Change with Big Implications

Mobile

View
smartphone
Trump Mobile's T1 Phone: A Privacy Nightmare in a Gold-Plated Shell

PC

View
microsoft ram
Firefox 151: A Stealth Upgrade for Privacy and Performance