13 place 0

932 U.S government awards Gelsinger-backed EUV developer xLight with $150 million in federal incentives — company to develop new electron-based light source for lithography tools

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 12/02/2025 09:08 EDT

U.S government awards Gelsinger-backed EUV developer xLight with $150 million in federal incentives — company to develop new electron-based light source for lithography tools

U.S. government to inject up to $150 million in xLight, a startup developing EUV light source based on a particle accelerator, with the first CHIPS and Science Act grant by the Trump Administration.

To see detailed statistics for the news please log in »

Read the original

Add your comment
You must be logged in with Facebook to read and write comments.

A newsletter a day!

You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.

or register

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

News from the same source
Tom's Hardware Tom's Hardware
Slashdot
BeauHD @ Slashdot 1 place · today 02:00 EDT

NASA Will Soon Find Out If the Perseverance Rover Can Really Persevere On Mars

With NASA's Mars Sample Return mission delayed into the 2030s, engineers are certifying the Perseverance rover to keep operating for many more years while it continues collecting and safeguarding Martian rock samples. Ars Technica reports: The good news is that the robot, about the size of a small SUV, is in excellent health, according to Steve Lee, Perseverance's deputy project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). "Perseverance is approaching... Read more ›

463 fresh

🔮
25.12.2025 ♎︎ Dear Libra! Today is a day filled with diverse impressions and opportunities for growth in... Read more ›
Business Insider
Huileng Tan @ Business Insider 1 place · today 01:10 EDT

Powerball just announced the winning ticket of its $1.82 billion jackpot

The winning numbers were white balls 4, 25, 31, 52, 59 and red Powerball 19. The Power Play multiplier was 2. Read more ›

361 fresh

Slashdot
BeauHD @ Slashdot 2 place · 12/24/2025 19:02 EDT

Apple's App Course Runs $20,000 a Student. Is It Really Worth It?

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: Two years ago, Lizmary Fernandez took a detour from studying to be an immigration attorney to join a free Apple course for making iPhone apps. The Apple Developer Academy in Detroit launched as part of the company's $200 million response to the Black Lives Matter protests and aims to expand opportunities for people of color in the country's poorest big city. But... Read more ›

101

CoinDesk
Shaurya Malwa @ CoinDesk 1 place · 12/24/2025 23:48 EDT

Bitcoin briefly trades at $24,000 on Binance’s USD1 pair in flash move

Such sudden price changes are often due to thin liquidity and can be exacerbated by fewer active traders during quieter hours. Read more ›

96 fresh

Business Insider
James Faris,Lucia Moses @ Business Insider 2 place · 12/24/2025 14:35 EDT

Read Bari Weiss' new memo that defends pulling a '60 Minutes' segment and says Americans lack trust in the press

CBS News, Bari Weiss, and "60 Minutes" are at the center of a debate after a segment on El Salvador's CECOT prison was pulled. Read more ›

88

Gizmodo
James Whitbrook @ Gizmodo 1 place · 12/24/2025 16:00 EDT

20 Years on, ‘The Christmas Invasion’ Is Still the Best ‘Doctor Who’ Christmas Special

As one of the most beloved traditions of contemporary 'Doctor Who' turns 20, we look back on why the special that started it all is still the gold standard. Read more ›

76

GSMArena.com
GSMArena.com 1 place · 12/24/2025 21:03 EDT

Xiaomi 17 Ultra has a physical zoom ring around its camera island

Ahead of the 17 Ultra's official announcement taking place on December 25, Xiaomi has revealed that the phone comes with a physical zoom ring around its circular camera island. This will let you control zooming in a very tactile way. Interestingly, the official name of the phone seems to be Xiaomi 17 Ultra by Leica, and as rumored countless times before, it will feature the iconic red dot Leica logo... Read more ›

72 fresh

Wired
Julia Forbes @ Wired 1 place · today 01:10 EDT

Sealy Promo Code: Save $200 on Mattresses This Month

Whether you’re switching from springs to memory foam or just want to sleep cooler this summer, these Sealy mattress deals will have you waking up refreshed—and with cash left in your wallet. Read more ›

68 fresh

Digital Trends
Nadeem Sarwar @ Digital Trends 1 place · 12/24/2025 22:30 EDT

I tried the world’s first liquid-cooled phone and it made my iPhone feel bland

The Red Magic 11 Pro redraws the lines of hardware allowances on a phone. It's a value heavy-hitter, but digging deeper, you will find a true mobile gamer's paradise at the cost of a few normal expectation. Read more ›

65 fresh

Business Insider
Cheryl Teh @ Business Insider · today 00:01 EDT

This artist has 3 tips for landing a dream illustration gig

Ana Fedina made the art for Critical Role's "The Armory of Heroes," a guide to artifacts and weapons from the crew's "Dungeons & Dragons" stream. Read more ›

62 fresh

Mashable
Mashable 1 place · 12/24/2025 22:00 EDT

Wordle today: Answer, hints for December 25, 2025

Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1649 on December 25 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. Read more ›

61 fresh

Slashdot
BeauHD @ Slashdot 3 place · 12/24/2025 22:30 EDT

Nuclear Developer Proposes Using Navy Reactors For Data Centers

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Financial Post: A Texas power developer is proposing to repurpose nuclear reactors from Navy warships to power the United States grid as the Trump administration pushes to secure massive amounts of energy for the artificial intelligence boom. HGP Intelligent Energy LLC filed an application to the Energy Department to redirect two retired reactors to a data center project proposed at Oak Ridge,... Read more ›

60 fresh

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware 3 place · 12/24/2025 09:20 EDT

China's reverse-engineered Frankenstein EUV chipmaking tool hasn't produced a single chip — sanctions-busting experiment is still years away from becoming operational

A reported attempt by a covert Chinese lab to reverse-engineer an EUV lithography scanner underscores that, despite access to scattered components, replicating ASML's EUV tools is effectively impossible without recreating the company's entire global supply chain, optics ecosystem, and proprietary software built over decades. Read more ›

53

Slashdot
msmash @ Slashdot · 12/24/2025 13:01 EDT

Some of DOJ's Careful Redactions Can Be Defeated With Copy-Paste

The Justice Department justified its delayed release of sensitive files by citing the need to carefully redact information that could identify victims, but at least some of those redactions have proven to be technically ineffective and can be bypassed by simply copying and pasting the blacked-out text into a new document. A 2022 complaint filed by the US Virgin Islands seeking damages from Jeffrey Epstein's estate appeared on the DOJ's... Read more ›

41

Mashable
Mashable 2 place · 12/24/2025 22:00 EDT

NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for December 25, 2025

Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle. Read more ›

39 fresh

Business Insider
Thibault Spirlet @ Business Insider · 12/24/2025 11:23 EDT

The US banned a former EU official's visa over Big Tech rules — and the fight is playing out on X

The Trump administration targeted EU figures over platform regulation, triggering backlash from Macron and digital regulators. Read more ›

37

Business Insider
Sinéad Baker @ Business Insider · 12/24/2025 08:42 EDT

Ukraine just approved its first ground robot equipped with key grenade launchers, maker says

Ukraine uses ground robots to fire at Russian targets and attack positions while its own soldiers stay at a safer distance. Read more ›

35

The most popular news from the same source for the last week
Tom's Hardware Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware 3 place · 12/22/2025 10:03 EDT

Pirate archivist group scrapes Spotify's 300TB library, posts free torrents for downloading — investigation underway as music and metadata hit torrent sites

In the name of music preservation, pirate group Anna's Archive has scraped 300 TB of data from Spotify's library, representing around 37% of all songs but 99.9% of all listens. It's essentially everything on Spotify packaged into torrents to be distributed illegally, analogous to how the group has made books available for free. Read more ›

2,012

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware 3 place · 12/18/2025 08:29 EDT

North Korean infiltrator caught working in Amazon IT department thanks to lag — 110ms keystroke input raises red flags over true location

A North Korean imposter was uncovered, working as a sysadmin at Amazon U.S., after their keystroke input lag raised suspicions with security specialists at the online retail giant. Read more ›

1,954

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 12/21/2025 12:17 EDT

NIST warns several of its Internet Time Service servers may be inaccurate due to a power outage — Boulder servers 'no longer have an accurate time reference'

NIST has warned that several of its Internet Time Service servers could be providing inaccurate time following a failure of the primary atomic time scale at its Boulder, Colorado campus. Read more ›

283

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware 2 place · 12/23/2025 06:28 EDT

Corsair ships customer $35 decorative memory sticks instead of $1,000 worth of 96 GB of DDR5 memory — buyer accidentally receives dummy RAM in unlucky warranty claim

In an extremely timely mix-up, someone on the r/pcmasterrace subreddit sent one of the sticks in their 96 GB kit of Corsair's Vengeance DDR5 for an RMA and received non-functional dummy RAM in return. Customer's real memory was worth at least $1000 while the decorative modules are just $35. Read more ›

274

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 12/20/2025 11:50 EDT

Steam app is now 64-bit only on systems that support it, 32-bit support enters final countdown — 32-bit users will stop receiving updates in 2026

Valve has begun the final phase of its plan to end Steam support for 32-bit versions of Windows, with a December Steam client update that changes how the platform runs on modern systems. Read more ›

262

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware 2 place · 12/21/2025 06:00 EDT

Moore Threads unveils next-gen gaming GPU with 15x performance and 50x ray tracing improvement — AI GPU with claimed performance between Hopper and Blackwell also in the works

Moore Threads has just revealed its next-gen GPU architecture coming in 2026, dubbed "Huagang," which will bring new gaming and AI GPUs. The "Lushan" gaming GPU is promising up to 15x increase in AAA gaming performance, while the "Huashan" AI GPU is gunning for a spot between Nvidia Hopper and Blackwell lineups. Read more ›

245

Most popular sources

  • You see 561 news out of 561.
  • Sources 61 out of 61.
Tom's Hardware 26% 14
Business Insider 25% 3
Slashdot 8% 2
Gizmodo 5% 5
Mashable 4% 0
View sources »

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

25.12.2025 04:21
Last update: 04:15 EDT.
News rating updated: 11:11.

What is Times42?

Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.


Times42 © 2025