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Congatec shows off acetone-based heat pipe cooling solution for extremely cold environments
By Hassam Nasir published
Congatec's latest acetone-filled heat pipe cooling solution targets COMs in extreme environments as a suitable alternative to water.

Biwin launches 192GB DDR5-6400 and DDR5-6000 memory kits for AMD's AM5 platform
By Aaron Klotz published
Biwin introduces two new 192GB memory kits optimized for AM5-based Ryzen CPUs. The new kits are advertised towards AI-centric workloads and enterprise applications.

Chinese university designed world's first silicon-free 2D GAAFET transistor
By Dallin Grimm published
Peking University has published its findings on a wafer-scale 2D GAAFET in Nature, pointing a new path into the Angstrom era

The ‘world’s smallest microcontroller’ measures just 1.38 mm² and costs 20 cents
By Mark Tyson published
Texas Instruments unveiled what it claims to be “the world's smallest microcontroller” at Embedded World 2025—the tiny new MSPM0C1104 measures just 1.38 mm².

Asus anticipates price increases as it shifts production from China
By Anton Shilov published
Asus vows to avoid price hikes due to incoming tariffs, but it warns that it will not be able to offset all the extra costs.

UserBenchmark bashes AMD GPUs and claims they lack real-world performance
By Hassam Nasir published
UserBenchmark claims that AMD's Radeon GPUs fail to deliver real-world performance and are backed by an army of influencers it blames for duping customers.

Voice controlled Raspberry Pi paper towel dispenser turns a prank into reality
By Ash Hill published
Maker 3megabytesofhotram is using a Raspberry Pi to power a voice-activated paper towel dispenser that makes it easier than ever to dry your hands.

Microsoft's latest Quantum computing claims have been named 'unreliable' by scientists
By Jowi Morales published
Several scientists expressed concern that Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip is deeply flawed.
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