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Omar Sohail - Huawei’s ‘State Of The Art’ R&D Facility In Guangzhou To Be Finished In September; ‘Official’ Pictures Show Indoor Area, Housing Capacity Of 5,000 Employees - wccftech.com - China - city Sanction

Huawei’s ‘State Of The Art’ R&D Facility In Guangzhou To Be Finished In September; ‘Official’ Pictures Show Indoor Area, Housing Capacity Of 5,000 Employees

The U.S. trade sanctions have barred Huawei and other Chinese companies from purchasing advanced chipmaking equipment from Dutch-based ASML, with absolutely zero probability of securing cutting-edge wafers from TSMC too. While the partnership with China’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, SMIC, seems to be going along just fine, Huawei likely wants chip development to go into overdrive mode.

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Jacob Fox - Logitech's 'forever mouse' could mean peripherals go the way of coffee beans, TVs, and printer ink by pushing a subscription - pcgamer.com

Logitech's 'forever mouse' could mean peripherals go the way of coffee beans, TVs, and printer ink by pushing a subscription

One thing that's increasingly played on my mind over the last few years is the fact that more and more things seem to be turning into services rather than products. Cloud and server tech has long since brought about the dominance of software as a service (SaaS), and it now looks like our beloved peripherals could be heading in the direction of other subscription products such as coffee beans, TVs, and printer ink.

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Jonathan Bolding - Goofy builder-crafter Space for Sale is about developing 'prime real estate on unexplored worlds' - pcgamer.com - Poland - county Hot Spring

Goofy builder-crafter Space for Sale is about developing 'prime real estate on unexplored worlds'

A new indie will send you to space to explore new worlds and then plop down little housing developments on them. Space for Sale is a humorous take on the survival crafting base builder from developer Mirage Game Studios. Your job is to explore and develop little worlds, either solo or in two-player cooperative mode, by figuring out where the resources are, what's the best home site to work on, and which of the locals are dangerous.

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Ducky Zero 6108 review - pcgamer.com - China - Germany - Taiwan

Ducky Zero 6108 review

If there’s one keyboard manufacturer I’ve often considered to be underrated, that honour would go to Taiwanese brand Ducky. It was one of the first brands I really took notice of when I got into mechanical keyboards as a wee nipper nearly ten years ago. Back then, it was making headlines for manufacturing a special ‘board with handmade ceramic plates to mark the Year of the Rooster in the Chinese Zodiac, or a limited edition keyboard with eleven different MX switch variants: the Ducky One 711.

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Omar Sohail - iPhone SE 4 To Re-Use Older iPhone 13 OLED Panels, With Apple Reportedly Lowering The Display’s Specifications To Save On Production Costs - wccftech.com - North Korea - China

iPhone SE 4 To Re-Use Older iPhone 13 OLED Panels, With Apple Reportedly Lowering The Display’s Specifications To Save On Production Costs

Apple’s upcoming low-cost iPhone SE 4 was previously reported to feature the same manufacturing process used to construct the rear panel of the iPhone 16, but that does not mean that the company will add the newest hardware for the rest of the device. One report states that the display will be several generations old, re-using the iPhone 13 OLED panel and downgrading the specifications to reduce production costs. Here are all the details that you have been wanting to know.

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Nick Evanson - Nvidia's reportedly scaling back RTX 40 series production by as much as 50% in preparation for the Blackwell RTX 50 launch - pcgamer.com - city Tweaktown - Taiwan

Nvidia's reportedly scaling back RTX 40 series production by as much as 50% in preparation for the Blackwell RTX 50 launch

One of Taiwan's leading financial news media, UDN, is claiming that Nvidia is heavily reducing the production of its high-end RTX 40-series graphics chips in preparation for the launch of the Blackwell-powered RTX 50 range. However, the reduction is claimed to be so large, by as much as 50%, that prices for RTX 4070, 4080, and 4090 graphics cards will almost certainly increase.

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Sarfraz Khan - ASUS Launches Creator & Ultra-portable Laptops, Featuring AMD Ryzen AI 300 APUs & Starting At $1399 - wccftech.com - Usa

ASUS Launches Creator & Ultra-portable Laptops, Featuring AMD Ryzen AI 300 APUs & Starting At $1399

ASUS has officially launched its Ryzen AI 300-powered laptop lineup for creators and gamers, starting at $1399 US.

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Nick Evanson - MIT researchers create a super-fast, super-tough, super-slidey transistor and claim that in '10 to 20 years from now could change the world' - pcgamer.com - state Massachusets

MIT researchers create a super-fast, super-tough, super-slidey transistor and claim that in '10 to 20 years from now could change the world'

A small team of researchers at MIT's Materials Research Laboratory have developed a transistor that's just as good as those used to make flash memory chips, but with the added advantage of not wearing away with use. Instead of the usual silicon-based engineering, this one is made from a ferromagnetic material.

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