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Malaysian-born tech veteran’s return signals chip-maker’s bet on Southeast Asia’s semiconductor ecosystem. Fresh capital injection to bolster assembly operations as RM12 billion Penang facility reaches 99% completion. Intel Corporation has announced an additional RM860 million (US$208 million) investment in Intel Malaysia to strengthen its assembly and testing operations, coinciding with a homecoming visit by the ...
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The Xiaomi 17 Ultra has finally been unveiled in China as the brand’s flagship phone. Alongside the standard model, the company also announced a 17 Ultra Leica edition, which gets a unique design and a mechanical zoom ring. Xiaomi 17 Ultra The 17 Ultra comes with a Leica branded triple rear camera setup with a primary 50MP 1-inch size Light Fusion 1050L sensor with support for LOFIC technology. This is... Read more ›
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A Texas energy startup proposes repurposing retired U.S. Navy nuclear reactors for use in AI data centers. Read more ›
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What are you willing to do to get your hands on DDR5 memory these days? Whatever it is, it probably doesn't match the lengths these Russian modders are reaching by trying to build their own RAM. You can actually follow along with your own parts, along with a bit of time to solder the memory ICs to the PCB. Read more ›
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A new Chrome Platform Status entry shows Google working on Global Privacy Control support, aligning the browser with California privacy laws and stronger, enforceable opt-out signals. Read more ›
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The EU was the first to make Apple open up its walled garden but a lot of individual countries across the world have followed suit after seeing that this strategy actually works. The latest is Brazil, where Apple has agreed to allow iPhone owners to download and purchase apps and digital services outside of its App Store. The company made a deal with Brazil's Administrative Council for Economic Defense, which... Read more ›
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AMD prepares EXPO 1.2 revision that could bring CUDIMM support to next-generation Ryzen processors. Read more ›
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Framework is increasing the prices of its memory modules in response to market pricing once more. Also encourages its buyers to look for better deal elsewhere as the memory market crunch bites into the PC building industry. Read more ›
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Waymo's fleet of autonomous robotaxis can navigate city streets and compete with human taxi drivers, but they become stranded when a passenger leaves a door ajar -- prompting the company to pay tow truck operators around $20 to $24 through an app called Honk just to push a door shut. The owner of a towing company in Inglewood, California, completes up to three such jobs a week for Waymo, sometimes... Read more ›
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After a successful 2024 election, Vice President JD Vance came into the White House ready to shake things up, support President Donald Trump at all costs, and post whatever he wanted online. But what does Vance — the former “never Trump” conservative who has maneuvered, at least for now, into the position of MAGA heir […] Read more ›
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OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and Meta are all paying top dollar to attract and develop the best new talent. Read more ›
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The $418 Smartlet literally bridges the gap between your elegant analogy and your nerdy smartwatch. Read more ›
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The US military has some strange rules for its troops unlikely to be found anywhere else Read more ›
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TikTok has agreed to an Oracle-led plan to move its US business into a new joint venture. ByteDance’s stake would shrink, but questions over control and compliance remain. For years, the future of TikTok in the United States has hinged on a single, unresolved problem: how the company could operate in America while easing concerns ... Read more ›
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China’s power market reforms are making battery storage profitable to operate. Rising price-driven demand is lifting Chinese exports as grids and data centres come under strain. Battery storage in China is beginning to behave like a real business rather than a policy add-on. That shift is rippling through global supply chains at a moment when ... Read more ›
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AI data-centre demand is squeezing memory supply for video game consoles. Tariffs and weak demand raise costs and risk delays or price hikes. Video game consoles were already under strain before memory prices began rising again. Tariffs have increased manufacturing prices, consumer hardware spending has slowed, and the current generation of consoles is showing its ... Read more ›
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With 80% of data consumed indoors yet most 5G infrastructure focused outdoors, Malaysia’s agentic AI revolution faces a critical infrastructure gap. As AI agents increase consumption from 33GB to 60GB per month by 2030, networks require a fundamental redesign for an always-on, edge-native architecture. While Malaysia celebrates achieving 82% 5G outdoor coverage, a critical blind ... Read more ›
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