This USB Flash Drive Is Nearly Indestructible and Can Remain Functional for 200 Years. Unfortunately, You Can Barely Store Anything on It
PeripheralsHowever, it's perfect for storing your passwords for a couple of centuries.
Read more »However, it's perfect for storing your passwords for a couple of centuries.
Read more »Chinese researchers have developed a battery that has virtually no degradation.
Read more »Schools in every state in America require kids to use Yondr pouches, which physically impede them from using their phones during the day.
Read more »The laptop market is crucial for Intel, especially during the current challenging situation.
Read more »In-display fingerprint readers are the norm. However, they come with a minor issue that few of us had realized.
Read more »TSMC’s corporate culture, described as “brutal,” has intimidated many U.S. workers.
Read more »Japan is currently investing more money in its integrated circuit sector than the U.S., Germany, France, and the UK.
Read more »Currently, Taiwan’s TSMC and South Korea’s Samsung are the two semiconductor manufacturers with the most advanced integration technologies in production.
Read more »AMD has confirmed that the processors it's sold since 2006 suffer from a serious vulnerability affecting both its consumer CPUs and its data center chips.
Read more »The U.S. government is determined to prevent the most powerful GPUs for AI manufactured by U.S. companies from falling into the hands of China at all costs.
Read more »Extraordinary news for a division that promises to bring even more spoils in the future.
Read more »Yang Hongxia isn’t just another AI guru.
Read more »The U.S. doesn't want more Chinese espionage cases, so it's setting its sights on Dutch universities.
Read more »Kioxia is particularly optimistic about the future of SSD. Samsung, not so much.
Read more »Samsung’s Bluetooth credit card is a great invention with only one drawback.
Read more »Say hello to Motorola’s competitor to the AirTag. Here's how the Moto Tag works.
Read more »Quantum technologies extend beyond quantum computers.
Read more »It’s now possible to use current chip fabrication technology to produce quantum processors.
Read more »MetaX and Enflame have sent downgraded GPU designs to TSMC to comply with the U.S. ban.
Read more »Even if manufacturers improve the sensors on phone cameras, it won't be enough.
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