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• Core Points: Microsoft weighs a 2027 Xbox console release amid ongoing Windows 11 readiness, with OEM collaboration and supply-chain considerat…
Intel Abandons Controversial On-Demand Processor Technology
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• Core Points: Intel’s Software Defined Silicon (SDSi) initiative appears effectively dead, with no development roadmap moving forward.
• Main …
Intel 900-Series Nova Lake Chipset Leak Reveals Five PCH Variants and LGA 1954 Motherboard Support
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• Core Points: Five PCH variants (Z990, Z970, W980, Q970, B960) expected for Intel 900-series Nova Lake; next-gen LGA 1954 motherboards launching…
Hiroshima Scientists Crack the Code for 3D Printing Tungsten Carbide
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• Core Points: Researchers in Hiroshima have developed a hot-wire laser irradiation technique that softens tungsten carbide selectively, enabling…
EV batteries age twice as fast with ultra-fast charging – In-Depth Review and Practical Guide
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• Core Points: Ultra-fast charging (>100 kW) accelerates EV battery degradation, roughly doubling aging compared with predominant use of lower-po…
Taiwan Says Shifting 40% of Chip Production to the US Is “Impossible
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• Core Points: Taiwan cannot relocate 40% of its semiconductor manufacturing capacity to the United States, according to a top official.
• Main…
Discord to Gate Full Access Behind Identity Verification and Face Recognition Next Month
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• Core Points: Discord will require age verification via ID or face scan for full access, rolling out worldwide next month; new and unverified ac…
Microsoft Phases Out Legacy Windows Printer Drivers, Moving Toward a Unified Driver Standard
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• Core Points: Microsoft will stop distributing new official Windows Update printer drivers starting January 2026 to enforce a single, unified dr…
Switchable Topological Light Could Redefine Wireless Data Transmission
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• Core Points: Scientists demonstrate skyrmions that can be toggled between electric and magnetic states, enabling switchable topological light f…
AI.com Sells for $70 Million, Becoming the Most Expensive Domain Name Ever Sold
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• Core Points: Kris Marszalek buys AI.com for $70 million to run ads around major events; site outage followed ad airing.
• Main Content: The ac…