The contradiction at the heart of the trillion-dollar AI race
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The Exynos-powered Galaxy S26 phones could be cheaper (but not for us)
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Silicon solar cells with hybrid back contacts
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DARPA and Texas Bet $1.4B on Unique Foundry -3D heterogeneous integration
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3D Heterogeneous Integration Powers New DARPA Fab
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DARPA and Texas Bet $1.4 Billion on a Unique Foundry
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Alex Karp Goes to War
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Big AI is moving to the suburbs
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AMD shores up its budget laptop CPUs by renaming more years-old silicon
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AI Is Not God
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Zuckerberg’s AI Glasses Guy Is Named Rocco Basilico
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The Long Trip from Silica to Smartphone
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Windows ML is generally available
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I Thought I Knew Silicon Valley. I Was Wrong
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Apple Silicon GPU Support in Mojo
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The iPhone Air’s real breakthrough is its battery
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Does All Semiconductor Manufacturing Depend on Spruce Pine Quartz? (2024)
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