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TSMC announces 1.4nm chip manufacturing process
TSMC recently announced 1.4nm technology on microprocessors that will be used in future products of technology giants such as Nvidia, Apple, AMD. Previously, Samsung introduced improvements in its foundry to…
Read moreFormer hacker Hieu PC uses AI to identify scam links
Users can visit the "Anti-Phishing" website and enter a suspicious link to check its safety level. The system returns results based on comparison with internal databases and some other sources.…
Read moreFacebook tests 'downvote' comment button
Meta is testing Downvotes to help reduce spam on Facebook. The more people who click the button, the less likely that comment will be shown. However, the company has not…
Read moreGoogle accused of monopoly and advertising dominance
On April 17, Judge Leonie Brinkema of the Eastern District Court of Virginia issued a ruling in the lawsuit between the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and Google. In a…
Read moreChatGPT costs tens of millions of dollars because users 'thank you'
On April 16, the account @tomiinlove wrote on X: "I wonder how much electricity OpenAI loses when users say please or thank you." The question quickly attracted more than 5…
Read moreVdone platform supports multi-angle livestreaming
Livestreaming has become one of the trends in the booming era of video platforms and social networks. After YouTube popularized horizontal videos, TikTok and vertical platforms have pushed creators to…
Read moreBlockchain startup receives $12 million to build data infrastructure
Major funds investing in this deal include Presto Labs, Smape Capital, Anti Capital, Maxx Capital, Bolts Capital, AZA Ventures, and Connectico. In addition, the company also received funding from the…
Read moreHow Tim Cook helped Apple escape Trump's tax hit
On April 11, the US Customs and Border Protection (CPB) announced that it would exempt important consumer electronics such as smartphones, laptops, hard drives, memory chips, as well as machinery…
Read moreWhat's special about Nvidia's AI supercomputer?
On April 15, US President Donald Trump announced on social media that Nvidia will manufacture AI supercomputers in the US. The company aims to boost domestic operations as its business…
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