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Arm Is Now Making Its Own Chips (wired.com)
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Hypura – A storage-tier-aware LLM inference scheduler for Apple Silicon (news.ycombinator.com)
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Run a 1T parameter model on a 32gb Mac by streaming tensors from NVMe (news.ycombinator.com)
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Inside the Factory Making $10,000 Eames Lounge Chairs (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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MacBook Pro Diary: The Rolling Square Supertiny is the perfect ‘just in case’ charger (9to5mac.com)
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Trump administration targets $4 trillion Pax Silica investment fund for semiconductors — the US will start with a $250 million investment for global consortium (tomshardware.com)
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Wing Expands Its Drone Delivery Service To the Bay Area (slashdot.org)
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Wing expands its drone delivery service to the Bay Area (engadget.com)
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Startup Gimlet Labs is solving the AI inference bottleneck in a surprisingly elegant way (techcrunch.com)
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Why Thermal Metrology Must Evolve for Next-Generation Semiconductors (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Don’t Listen to Anyone Who Thinks Secession Will Solve Anything (wired.com)
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These are the best new MacBook deals right now: March 2026 Buyer’s Guide (9to5mac.com)
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Elon Musk unveils chip manufacturing plans for SpaceX and Tesla (techcrunch.com)
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'Silicon' is a new five-pound art book charting the semiconductor revolution with full-page die shots and commentary — 384 page tome is $99 to pre-order now (tomshardware.com)
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Musk says he’s building Terafab chip plant in Austin, Texas (theverge.com)
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Are AI tokens the new signing bonus or just a cost of doing business? (techcrunch.com)
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The Silicon Valley Salesman Accused of Helping China Get Nvidia’s Top Chips (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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Apple @ Work: From rogue Dropbox folders to the File Provider framework (9to5mac.com)
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I Tested a Low-Cost Phone With One of the Biggest Batteries We've Seen Yet (cnet.com)
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DOGE goes nuclear: How Trump invited Silicon Valley into America’s nuclear power regulator (arstechnica.com)
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DOGE goes nuclear: How trump invited silicon valley into America’s nuclear power regulator (arstechnica.com)
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The new MacBook Pro is still fast as hell (theverge.com)
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IEEE Partners With Academia to Create Microcredential Programs (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Young Founders Are Using AI Agents to Run Their Entire Lives. Some Worry They’re Losing Control. (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Tesla hiring semiconductor fabs construction manager — Elon Musk's ambitious Terafab project begins (tomshardware.com)
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US trade deficit hits a record $1.2 trillion as AI hardware imports surge under the Trump administration — massive demand for chips from Asia outpaces domestic production, fueling a 60% increase in imports in 12 months (tomshardware.com)
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SK Hynix boss says the memory chip shortage is going to last until 2030 (techspot.com)
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Apple MacBook Air (M5) Review: The Goldilocks MacBook (wired.com)
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Chip buyers in Europe are paying more and tapping backup stores as Iran war hits air freight (cnbc.com)
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Micron revenue almost triples, tops estimates as demand for memory soars (cnbc.com)
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