Apple's Bulk DRAM Moves Spark Market Tensions
Apple’s reported bulk purchases of mobile DRAM are raising concerns about market stability and competition, potentially reshaping the semiconductor landscape for years to come.
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Apple’s reported bulk purchases of mobile DRAM are raising concerns about market stability and competition, potentially reshaping the semiconductor landscape for years to come.
The iPhone 17 Pro introduces a groundbreaking thermal design and 3D stacked memory, promising efficiency gains but raising questions about real-world performance under sustained loads. This model challenges conventional mobile hardware limits, particularly in extreme conditions like lunar missions.
Nexon’s latest mobile game, The First Descendent, arrived with a technical arsenal that dwarfs many of its peers—yet its early stumbles suggest the company may have overestimated what players will tolerate. High-end graphics and low-latency servers alone won’t save a game if retention is weak, forci...
The latest Windows 11 update introduces quiet but meaningful improvements to the Start menu, focusing on stability and streamlined workflows without disrupting established habits.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro sets a new benchmark for mobile processors with its record-breaking shared L2 cache, promising reduced latency and improved efficiency. This development marks a significant shift in how mobile SoCs handle performance and power consumption.
The Dimensity 9600 introduces two ultra-large ARM cores, forcing a reckoning on thermal design and upgrade cycles in mid-range smartphones. Its 2+3+3 CPU layout promises sustained speed but demands smarter cooling strategies, challenging conventional wisdom about power efficiency.
MediaTek and Qualcomm are reducing shipments of their latest 4nm mobile chips by 15-20 million units, reflecting a broader slowdown in smartphone demand that could reshape the industry's production strategies.
Intel’s Wildcat Lake processors introduce a 1/2+4-core design with a 35W TDP, promising thinner, lighter devices without sacrificing performance. This architecture targets ultrabooks and creative workstations, balancing power efficiency with demanding workloads.
A new collaboration between Fujitsu and Rapidus could bring one of the world's first 1.4 nanometer semiconductor chips to life, potentially redefining performance and efficiency benchmarks in advanced computing.
The Turris Omnia NG Wired router offers 10 Gbps connectivity, designed for rack mounting with a focus on security and open-source principles. It supports advanced networking features and is intended for businesses and demanding users.
The virtual hangout space Rec Room, which once boasted over 150 million registered players, has announced an immediate shutdown after laying off most of its staff in early 2026. The move leaves creators and investors questioning the sustainability of social VR platforms.
The Pixel 11 stands out by focusing on thermal efficiency and power management, delivering strong performance without premium pricing. Its smart design makes it ideal for small businesses where productivity and battery life are critical.
The iPhone 20 series introduces a revolutionary ultra-slim design with a 1.1mm frame and rounded profile, alongside significant hardware improvements that prioritize both aesthetics and functionality.
Krafton's PUBG: Blindspot has been shut down just two months after launching in early access, marking a swift end to its development cycle.
A new projector strips away the usual hassles, offering native app support and flexible power options that blur the line between TV and portable device.
The Galaxy S26's two chip variants reveal a 2 hour 38 minute battery life difference, highlighting the ongoing performance-efficiency split between Qualcomm and Samsung's mobile platforms.
The latest Exynos chip, built on Samsung’s advanced 2nm process, delivers strong performance but falls short on efficiency, raising questions about the real-world impact of next-gen manufacturing.
A catastrophic rainfall event in Taiwan, the worst in decades, is causing severe disruptions to TSMC's advanced fabrication plants. The flooding has forced temporary halts in production and raised concerns about supply chain stability and global tech product availability.