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Category: Hardware

Nvidia’s AI Dominance Continues With Record $57B Quarter
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Nvidia’s AI Dominance Continues With Record $57B Quarter

Nvidia just posted another staggering quarter with $57 billion in revenue, up 62% year-over-year. The company’s Blackwell Ultra GPU platform is now its leading architecture across all customer categories, driving massive data center growth that accounted for nearly 90% of total sales.

by Darren HoltNovember 20, 2025
Apple’s iPhone 17 Screen Drama Leaves BOE Behind
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Apple’s iPhone 17 Screen Drama Leaves BOE Behind

BOE Technology’s reliability problems with LTPO OLED panels have dramatically reduced its role in iPhone 17 production. Apple has shifted nearly all display orders to Samsung and LG, with Samsung potentially supplying the same M14 panel across all models. This marks a significant setback for BOE’s a

by Natalie BrooksNovember 19, 2025
CEA-Leti’s micro-LED push aims to break AI’s data bottleneck
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CEA-Leti’s micro-LED push aims to break AI’s data bottleneck

CEA-Leti is launching a multi-partner initiative to develop micro-LED technology for high-speed data transfer. The three-year program aims to overcome interconnect bottlenecks limiting AI development. Micro-LEDs promise 10x copper reach with 68% power savings.

by Darren HoltNovember 19, 2025
Samsung’s Mid-Range Phone Outpaces Flagship in Charging Race
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Samsung’s Mid-Range Phone Outpaces Flagship in Charging Race

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A57 has been certified with 45W wired fast charging, matching its predecessor. This could put it ahead of the base Galaxy S26 model, which may continue with slower charging speeds. The situation highlights Samsung’s puzzling charging strategy across its product lineup.

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
The Galaxy S20 Ultra’s Wild Legacy and Its Final Custom CPU
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The Galaxy S20 Ultra’s Wild Legacy and Its Final Custom CPU

The Galaxy S20 Ultra marked the end of an era for Samsung’s chip ambitions. It was the final device to feature the company’s custom Mongoose CPU cores before Samsung abandoned the approach entirely.

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
ABB and VoltaGrid Partner to Power AI Data Centers
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ABB and VoltaGrid Partner to Power AI Data Centers

ABB is supplying power equipment to VoltaGrid for multiple US data center projects supporting AI workloads. The deal includes 27 synchronous condensers with flywheels designed to provide grid stability. VoltaGrid will pair this equipment with its natural gas microgrid systems.

by Darren HoltNovember 17, 2025
Asus Scrambling to Make More Xbox ROG Ally X Handhelds
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Asus Scrambling to Make More Xbox ROG Ally X Handhelds

The premium $999 Xbox ROG Ally X handheld is flying off shelves faster than Asus anticipated. The company now expects to generate up to $160 million in revenue from the Ally lineup as it races to increase production of the high-end models that are currently in short supply.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 17, 2025
Linux’s Nouveau Driver Is Suddenly Getting Competitive
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Linux’s Nouveau Driver Is Suddenly Getting Competitive

The open-source Nouveau driver for NVIDIA GPUs on Linux is making surprising progress. New patches enable cooperative matrix support and GPU reclocking, closing the performance gap with proprietary drivers.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 17, 2025
Ayar Labs’ optical I/O could kill 600kW AI racks
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Ayar Labs’ optical I/O could kill 600kW AI racks

Photonics startup Ayar Labs is collaborating with Global Unichip Corp to integrate optical I/O chiplets into XPU reference designs. The technology promises over 200 Tbps bandwidth, potentially making future interconnects 10x faster than today’s fastest options. This could enable AI accelerators to s

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025
vivo’s X300 and X300 Pro hit India December 2
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vivo’s X300 and X300 Pro hit India December 2

vivo just announced the exact launch date for its X300 series in India. Both phones arrive December 2 at 12 PM IST with multiple color options and a special camera accessory.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 15, 2025

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