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T-Mobile Officially Launches Its Fiber Service: |
6/5/2025 |
With its acquisition of Lumos complete, T-Mobile aims to deploy high-speed internet fiber to 12 million to 15 million homes in the US by 2030. And it's promising a five-year price lock.
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Anglia joins Alliance Memory to support legacy products |
6/4/2025 |
Anglia Components has signed on with Alliance Memory to supply legacy and new memory products, such as DRAM, SRAM and flash memory. Alliance's products are pin-for-pin replacements for those from companies including Cypress, Infineon, Micron, Nanya and Samsung.
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Reconfiguring the Future of Computing |
6/3/2025 |
Once viewed as niche solutions for prototyping and specialized workloads, FPGAs are increasingly being embraced as critical enablers of performance, flexibility, and power efficiency across a broad spectrum of applications—from accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) systems and 5G to automotive and the industrial sector.
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Intel, SoftBank eyeing a DRAM alternative to HBM |
6/3/2025 |
Intel and SoftBank have reportedly formed Saimemory to develop a stacked dynamic random-access memory alternative to high-bandwidth memory, targeting commercialization by 2029, according to a Nikkei report. The initiative, which is expected to cost up to $70 million, will be tasked to halve power consumption compared with HBM
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Apple to Shake Up Its OS Names |
5/30/2025 |
Apple wants to bring some consistency to the naming of its software. The upcoming versions will be labeled based on the year, rather than the version number, Bloomberg reports.
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TSMC to Open EU Design Center in Munich in Q3 |
5/29/2025 |
TSMC is set to establish its first European Design Centre in Munich, Germany, to support European clients and focus on high-performance and energy-efficient chips for automotive and industrial applications, AI, telecommunications and the internet of things. The facility will become the company's 10th and will also work on advancing RRAM and MRAM.
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