Intel Secures All Of ASML’s High-NA EUV Lithography Machines Set To Be Built This Year
Intel has placed its bets on ASML's high-NA EUV lithography technology for the future, placing orders for all machines to be built this year.
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Intel has placed its bets on ASML's high-NA EUV lithography technology for the future, placing orders for all machines to be built this year.
Long-running Netherlands-based game developer Paladin Studios has closed its doors.
The founders of Deliver Us Mars and Deliver Us the Moon studio KeokeN have announced that the rest of the company has been laid off.
Deliver Us Mars developer KeokeN Interactive has announced that it will be laying off its entire staff. This comes amid a turbulent period in the games industry that's filled with unfortunate job cuts and studio closures, and even though Deliver Us Mars was considered decent among fans, there were several other issues that led to KeokeN letting its workforce go.
A Red Dead Redemption 2 player has employed an app to evaluate the aesthetic appeal of Arthur Morgan, resulting in a 92% rating for «prettiness.» The results have sparked a mix of amusement and discussion among Red Dead Redemption 2 fans.
NVIDIA's monopoly over the AI markets is now being questioned by several analysts, who claim that increasing GPU power consumption won't be sustainable in the future.
Chipmaking is tough. Like really tough. Just how tough? An engineer could spend many hours talking about the intricacies of just a single step in the lithographic or packaging process and you'd come away wiser but moderately terrified about the scale of the accomplishments required to create any and all computer chips. But a photograph speaks a thousand words, and these photos of Intel's new lithographic 'High NA EUV' machines make it quite clear how incredibly complex this whole chipmaking biz is.
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