Chinese memory maker could grab 15% of market in the coming years, stoking price wars

By: Tom's Hardware

(Image credit: Foresee, CXMT) Chinese dynamic random access memory (DRAM) manufacturer Changxin Memory Technologies (CXMT) could capture as much as 15% of the global memory market in the coming years, according to estimates by Gou Jiazhang, general manager of Silicon Motion Technology, a developer of SSD controllers, as reported by News.Cnyes.com. If this happens, it… Read more

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Finnish authorities board tanker suspected of damaging undersea cables — tanker is reportedly linked to Russia’s shadow fleet

By: Tom's Hardware

(Image credit: Merivartiomuseo Kotka/Wikimedia Commons) Finland has stopped and boarded a ship suspected of causing damage to the Estlink 2 undersea power cable and three other internet lines on Christmas Day. The Cook Islands-registered oil tanker, called Eagle S, is owned by Caravella LLCFZ, which is based in the United Arab Emirates, and is apparently… Read more

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Samsung will let you disable annoyingly-bright HDR content across all apps

By: The Verge

Loading up HDR photos and videos can be a great way of showcasing the fancy display on your new phone and testing just how bright it can get. But sometimes, especially at night, you might not want your screen to crank into overdrive with blinding highlights just because someone posted a random video to Instagram… Read more

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Relive surfing the original internet with new emulator — 34 years later, WorldWideWeb app commemorates the first web browser

By: Tom's Hardware

(Image credit: Web Design Museum) The Web Design Museum is playing its part in the Christmas festivities by highlighting the 34th anniversary of the release date of the first-ever web browser and web page editor, an application called WorldWideWeb, and the museum has created a nifty web app emulator to celebrate the occasion. You can… Read more

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Japanese gov’t under fire for funding native chipmaker Rapidus with $6.2 billion in COVID relief money

By: Tom's Hardware

Government funding of semiconductor projects always causes debates as microelectronics fabs require tens of billions in upfront investments and do not promise profitability after they come online. Rapidus — which needs some $32 billion for its first 2nm-capable fab — is not an exception as opposition lawmakers to the current government debate over funding source… Read more

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Gaming laptop leaks with RTX 50 GPU, 192GB RAM, and Arrow Lake-HX CPU — Clevo laptop has monster 18-inch 4K display and Thunderbolt 5 ports

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Laptop manufacturer Clevo is reportedly preparing to debut an all-new high-performance 18-inch laptop at CES 2025 sporting extremely high-end internals and next-gen CPUs. IT Home reports that a whistleblower has dished out the specs of the new laptop, which reportedly features Arrow Lake-HX series 55W CPU options, a massive 18-inch screen, and support for up… Read more

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LG’s new lamp puts a mini garden inside your home

By: The Verge

LG has developed a new lamp that doubles as an indoor garden. The lamp, which LG will show off at CES in January, serves as an adjustable grow light for the tray of up to 20 plants beneath it, while also brightening up your room. It has two different lighting modes: downward-facing lighting during the… Read more

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Nvidia’s next-gen B300 GPUs have 1,400W TDP, deliver 50% more AI horsepower: Report

By: Tom's Hardware

Nvidia’s rollout of its first-gen Blackwell B200-series processors faced a roadblock due to yield-killing issues, and several unconfirmed reports of overheating servers have also emerged. However, as reported by SemiAnalysis, it looks like Nvidia’s second-gen Blackwell B300-series processors are just around the corner. They will not only feature increased memory capacity but also offer 50% higher performance with just 200W of… Read more

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Lenovo ThinkBook Plus with rollable screen leaks out — display expands from 14- to 16.7-inches with a user keystoke or gesture

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New details and images of Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable have leaked. Legendary electronics leaker Evan Blass shared the above image on Christmas Day, as well as a smattering of details and specifications. Of course, the main attraction is the rollable screen, which motors from a pedestrian 14-inch to an expansive 16.7-inch diagonal. According… Read more

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Nvidia’s unreleased RTX 5090 pictured with huge GPU die, sports 32GB of GDDR7 memory

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Yesterday, a user at Chiphell shared an image purported to be of the RTX 5090’s bare PCB laying out 16 solder pads for VRAM and a large area for the GPU package. Today, that same PCB has been outfitted with a GB202-300-A1 GPU die, 32GB of GDDR7 memory, and all surrounding capacitors, inductors, and MOSFETs… Read more

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Even Apple wasn’t able to make VR headsets mainstream in 2024

By: The Verge

Apple’s Vision Pro headset is an incredible piece of technology, but even Apple’s design and marketing magic hasn’t been enough to convince many people to don a VR headset for an entire day. Instead, people seem more willing to use discreet wearables like Bluetooth headphones, smartwatches, and products like the Ray-Ban Meta glasses — so… Read more

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Bluesky adds Trending topics to its arsenal

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As a special holiday treat, on December 25th, the social media app Bluesky announced that it has added a new feature to its mobile app: a list of Trending topics that lets you know what subjects are popular among its users. Bluesky now shows you its current Trends below the search bar.Screenshot: Bluesky The new… Read more

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Russian firm starts shipments of HPC system based on homegrown CPU — but cannot really avoid using a foreign GPU

By: Tom's Hardware

Graviton, a Russia-based server supplier, has announced its first AI and HPC server powered by processors developed domestically. This device can support up to eight compute GPUs to process artificial intelligence and supercomputer workloads, but the maker does not recommend any particular GPUs (though they can be easily guessed) probably because getting them amid sanctions… Read more

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Bose SoundLink Home review: a speaker that’s all about looks

By: The Verge

Sometimes it’s okay to buy a speaker mostly for the aesthetic. And from the moment it was first announced, Bose’s $219 SoundLink Home stood out from the pack (and Bose’s own other efforts) with a mid-modern style that bears little resemblance to most competitors. It’s the kind of gadget that people are likely to notice… Read more

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Squid Game season 2 is a brutal remix of Netflix’s biggest show

By: The Verge

In the three years since Squid Game became Netflix’s biggest property, it’s been easy to forget just why it was so popular to begin with. The unflinching story of class conflict that combined iconic visuals, schoolyard games, and a nihilistic view of humanity, has largely been buried beneath ill-conceived reality shows, influencer knockoffs, cartoon-ish mobile… Read more

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