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Category: Hardware

This Analog AI Chip Can Beat You at Rock-Paper-Scissors
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

This Analog AI Chip Can Beat You at Rock-Paper-Scissors

Researchers have created a CMOS-compatible analog chip that uses reservoir computing to predict time-series data with extreme efficiency. It was demoed beating humans at rock-paper-scissors by reading wrist motion, but its real potential is in low-power edge AI for wearables and industrial sensors.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 16, 2025
Nvidia’s SchedMD Buy is All About Controlling the AI Pipeline
AIComputingHardware

Nvidia’s SchedMD Buy is All About Controlling the AI Pipeline

Nvidia is acquiring SchedMD, the company behind the popular Slurm workload manager. This move is a strategic play to control more of the AI infrastructure stack, specifically how complex jobs are scheduled across thousands of GPUs. It’s about optimizing network traffic and GPU utilization at a massi

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 16, 2025
Your 2026 Smartphone Upgrade Plan Just Got Worse
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Your 2026 Smartphone Upgrade Plan Just Got Worse

Planning to buy a new phone in 2026? You might want to reconsider. A new report forecasts higher prices and lower specs for next year’s models, turning the usual upgrade cycle on its head.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 16, 2025
Samsung’s Big Bet: Chips, Cars, and a Tesla Meeting
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Samsung’s Big Bet: Chips, Cars, and a Tesla Meeting

Samsung is making a multi-pronged push for growth, from high-level meetings with Tesla’s Elon Musk to offering its new chip-cooling tech to rivals. This aggressive strategy aims to lock in future business but comes with significant competitive risks.

by Michael TurnerDecember 13, 2025
Airspan’s Rakuten Open RAN Deal Is a Big Comeback Story
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Airspan’s Rakuten Open RAN Deal Is a Big Comeback Story

Airspan Networks has scored a key Open RAN radio deal with Rakuten Mobile in Japan. The deployment is supported by US NTIA grants and marks a strategic milestone for the recently bankrupt company.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 12, 2025
Apple’s 2026 iPad leak hints at a huge budget tablet upgrade
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Apple’s 2026 iPad leak hints at a huge budget tablet upgrade

Internal code from a pre-release iOS 26 build has reportedly revealed Apple’s 2026 iPad roadmap. The next entry-level iPad, codenamed J581/J582, is tipped to get the flagship A19 chip with 8GB RAM, marking a major shift in strategy.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 11, 2025
Microsoft’s Surface Pro 10 Fixes Its Annoying Glitches
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Microsoft’s Surface Pro 10 Fixes Its Annoying Glitches

Microsoft has pushed out a critical firmware update for the Surface Pro 10 for Business. The 1GB patch aims to resolve persistent keyboard and screen flickering issues that have been bothering users.

by Michael TurnerDecember 10, 2025
Was 2025 the Year of AI, Foldables, or Handhelds?
AIHardwareTechnology

Was 2025 the Year of AI, Foldables, or Handhelds?

According to The Verge, 2025 was a year of competing tech narratives, with massive AI investments, a wave of foldable/rollable devices, and the launch of major gaming handhelds like the Nintendo Switch 2. It was a year where hardware form factors and specialized computing both had major moments.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 10, 2025
Samsung’s 2026 A-Series Phones Are Already on the Calendar
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Samsung’s 2026 A-Series Phones Are Already on the Calendar

Samsung’s next wave of budget and mid-range phones is already being mapped out. The Galaxy A07 5G could arrive within weeks, while the A37 and A57 are tipped for a surprisingly early launch in 2026.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 10, 2025
Samsung’s Smart Glasses Play: Get The Apps First, Then The Hardware
HardwareIoTSoftware

Samsung’s Smart Glasses Play: Get The Apps First, Then The Hardware

Samsung is taking a page from Apple’s playbook by opening up its upcoming Galaxy smart glasses to developers before the hardware even launches. The goal is to have a solid app library ready on day one, avoiding the classic “ghost town” experience of new platforms.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 10, 2025

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