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Manufacturing News

Rohail Saleem - NVIDIA Gains Almost the Entire Market Cap of AMD Following Stellar Earnings and a Cascade of Stock Price Upgrades - wccftech.com

NVIDIA Gains Almost the Entire Market Cap of AMD Following Stellar Earnings and a Cascade of Stock Price Upgrades

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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Omar Sohail - Exynos Prototype Reportedly Being Tested On Samsung’s Cutting-Edge 2nm Process, As Company Looks To Maintain Dual-Chipset Launch Strategy - wccftech.com - Japan - Looks

Exynos Prototype Reportedly Being Tested On Samsung’s Cutting-Edge 2nm Process, As Company Looks To Maintain Dual-Chipset Launch Strategy

Samsung appears to have failed in its quest to secure large customers for its 3nm GAA process, with TSMC having the upper hand as it reportedly aims to reach production of its next-generation node to 100,000 monthly wafers by the end of 2024. To combat its biggest foundry rival, instead of finding a way to increase its 3nm yields. Samsung is apparently focusing on its 2nm technology, and according to the latest report, the next Exynos SoC is supposedly being tested on this lithography.

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Chris Szewczyk - Sierra Forest - Intel announces new 14A node at IFS Direct Connect 2024, and its aggressive 'five nodes in four years' roadmap remains on track - pcgamer.com

Intel announces new 14A node at IFS Direct Connect 2024, and its aggressive 'five nodes in four years' roadmap remains on track

Intel held its inaugural Intel Foundry Services Direct Connect event today. It essentially marks the launch of Intel's new manufacturing strategy, bringing all of its customer manufacturing, system design, packaging and connectivity solutions under one umbrella.

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Nick Evanson - The CPU Cooler Wars saga continues, as Cooler Master sues a bunch of other manufacturers over all-in-one patent infringements - pcgamer.com - China

The CPU Cooler Wars saga continues, as Cooler Master sues a bunch of other manufacturers over all-in-one patent infringements

If you're one of the many PC gamers out there that uses an AIO or closed-loop cooler to chill the CPU, you've almost certainly got a product that licences one of Asetek's designs. That company pretty much rules the roost when it comes to AIOs, so when somebody else comes up with a different design, you can bet that they're going to be very protective of it. This is why Cooler Master's lawsuit against three other cooler manufacturers isn't in the least bit surprising.

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Muhammad Zuhair - Intel’s Ex-Executive Raja Koduri Believes That PC GPUs From NVIDIA, AMD & Intel Play A Key-role In AI & Data Center Success - wccftech.com

Intel’s Ex-Executive Raja Koduri Believes That PC GPUs From NVIDIA, AMD & Intel Play A Key-role In AI & Data Center Success

Intel's ex-executive VP and founder of Mahira AI, Raja Koduri, has an interesting insight on the world of AI & Data Center stating that the current success of the ecosystem depends on GPUs designed for the PC segment.

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Nick Evanson - Kioxia aims to sweet talk SK Hynix into letting the Western Digital merger go ahead, with a new manufacturing deal as the carrot this time around - pcgamer.com - Japan

Kioxia aims to sweet talk SK Hynix into letting the Western Digital merger go ahead, with a new manufacturing deal as the carrot this time around

This is a news story that's been rumbling along for a good while now. Kioxia and Western Digital, two of the largest SSD and USB memory stick manufacturers in the world, have been repeatedly trying to merge into a single company, except that SK Hynix has blocked the attempt every single time. This time, however, Kioxia is trying a different approach and is apparently trying to sweeten the deal by agreeing to let SK Hynix use both Kioxia's and WD's fabrication plants for its own line of memory and NAND flash chips.

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Omar Sohail - Wyze Admits That A Massive Camera Breach Allowed 13,000 Customers To See Each Others Video Feed For A Short Period - wccftech.com

Wyze Admits That A Massive Camera Breach Allowed 13,000 Customers To See Each Others Video Feed For A Short Period

It was discovered by Wyze co-founder David Crosby that the company was able to identify 14 people who were able to see another person’s home where the security cameras were set up. Unfortunately, the problem is much deeper than previously anticipated, with a new report stating that 13,000 users were able to see each other’s video feeds briefly. This incident will undoubtedly wreak Wyze’s reputation, but it is also valuable insight for future buyers on what potential risk they are getting themselves into when purchasing a product hailing from this particular category.

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Nick Evanson - Sam Altman - Intel is asking for an additional $10 billion from CHIPS act subsidies because the chip giant feels it deserves more cash for investing in US developments - pcgamer.com - Usa - state New Mexico

Intel is asking for an additional $10 billion from CHIPS act subsidies because the chip giant feels it deserves more cash for investing in US developments

Poor Intel. Last year was pretty rough for the 55-year-old semiconductor firm, as it accrued just $54.2 billion in revenue, 14% less than the year before. After paying all its bills for manufacturing, research and development, and biscuits, there was just $1.7 billion left over in net income. Poor Intel. 

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