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Chris Szewczyk - China's latest round of domestic chipmaking funding raises $47 billion - pcgamer.com - Eu - Usa - China - city Sanction - county Major

China's latest round of domestic chipmaking funding raises $47 billion

Following legislation and major investments from the US and EU to bolster their domestic chip manufacturing industries, and restrictions on the sale of high end chips and tools to China, comes the 100% expected Chinese response. 

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Rohail Saleem - TSMC’s CEO Visited ASML Headquarters In Secret, Heralding A Possible Change In The Company’s Approach Toward High-NA EUV Lithography - wccftech.com - Netherlands - Taiwan

TSMC’s CEO Visited ASML Headquarters In Secret, Heralding A Possible Change In The Company’s Approach Toward High-NA EUV Lithography

This is not investment advice. The author has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Wccftech.com has a disclosure and ethics policy.

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Hassan Mujtaba - AMD’s Next-Gen Ryzen “Zen 5” CPUs Might Be Launching As Early As August - wccftech.com

AMD’s Next-Gen Ryzen “Zen 5” CPUs Might Be Launching As Early As August

AMD's next-generation Ryzen "Zen 5" CPUs could be launching as early as August with the first Mini PCs arriving a few months later.

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Muhammad Zuhair - Intel Shows Readiness For Microsoft’s Newest Phi-3 AI Models Across Entire CPU & GPU Portfolio - wccftech.com

Intel Shows Readiness For Microsoft’s Newest Phi-3 AI Models Across Entire CPU & GPU Portfolio

Intel announced support for Microsoft's Phi-3 AI models across its entire range of CPU and GPU product portfolio.

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Francesco De Meo - Xbox Next Will Be A “Reference Design” for Manufacturers to Make Their Own Devices – Rumor - wccftech.com

Xbox Next Will Be A “Reference Design” for Manufacturers to Make Their Own Devices – Rumor

The Xbox Next is going to be a very different gaming device compared to its predecessors, according to rumors circulating online.

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Muhammad Zuhair - Samsung’s HBM3E Memory Fails To Pass NVIDIA Qualification Due To Excessive Heat & Power Issues - wccftech.com - North Korea

Samsung’s HBM3E Memory Fails To Pass NVIDIA Qualification Due To Excessive Heat & Power Issues

Samsung's HBM3E memory hasn't been able to pass NVIDIA's qualifications tests, creating new problems for the Korean manufacturer.

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Nick Evanson - Gaming PCs and components look set to jump in price in the US as import tariff exclusions come to an end - pcgamer.com - Usa - China - Taiwan

Gaming PCs and components look set to jump in price in the US as import tariff exclusions come to an end

If you're a US-based PC gamer and you've been holding off upgrading your rig, you might want to think again, as prices for graphics cards, motherboards, and even PC cases, are set to see a big bump in their prices. Depending on the item, the increase could be as much as 25%, which could make getting a new GPU very expensive.

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Ian Evenden - Acer Predator Connect W6 review - pcgamer.com

Acer Predator Connect W6 review

The upside-down insect look is a popular one among Wi-Fi router manufacturers, who seem to assume that they're something you're going to keep behind the couch or in a cupboard rather than attempt to balance on a narrow shelf near the point at which the internet cabling enters your home.

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