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Someone got iOS running on a Nintendo Switch, because why not?

While more than 3.5 million people have spent the last couple of weeks glued to a brand-new Nintendo Switch 2, X user PatRyk ( ) decided to invest their time elsewhere: trying to run iOS on the original Nintendo Switch. And they did it! Sort of.

According to PatRyk, they spent two full days working on a way to run a full build of iOS inside QEMU, an open-source machine emulator and virtualizer that can simulate entirely different hardware architectures in software.

The result is a


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Apple eyes using AI to design its chips, technology executive says - Reuters

Apple eyes using AI to design its chips, technology executive says Reuters

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(PR) Keysight Enables AMD to Showcase Electrical PCI Express Compliance up to 64 GT/s

Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced that it helped AMD accelerate the testing of electrical compliance for PCI Express (PCIe) specification for pre-production AMD server CPUs. By providing early access to beta software, Keysight enabled AMD to develop and test a PCI Express technology-capable server motherboard operating at up to 64 GT/s. The server was shown for the first time at the PCI-SIG Developer's Conference June 11-12 in Santa Clara, CA.

PCIe 6.0 is the latest

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Satechi’s latest SSD enclosure lets you add 8TB SSD to a Mac mini [Video]

Satechi’s latest SSD enclosure, the USB4 Slim NVMe SSD Enclosure, lets you add up to 8TB of SSD storage to any Mac – though it is specifically styled to make the perfect addition to an M4 Mac mini. You can currently save $20 to pick one up for $99.

The company says the design is inspired by a now-elderly form of storage: the Apple USB SuperDrive, a now-discontinued external CD and DVD drive …

Here’s what the company about


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TSMC’s Foundry Market Share Estimated To Reach 75 Percent In 2026, With A Report Claiming That 2nm Wafer Prices Will Be Slightly Lower Than Previous Figure

Samsung might have ignited its ambitions of keeping pace with TSMC by commencing the prototype mass production of its Exynos 2600 on the 2nm process, but the Taiwanese semiconductor behemoth stands to benefit from its long years of reliably fulfilling orders for the most lucrative clients like Apple. With its platinum-standard reputation and the ability to leave the competition in the dust with its cutting-edge lithography, a new report states that TSMC’s estimated foundry market share for 2026 will climb up to 75


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New 3D chips could make electronics faster and more energy-efficient

The low-cost, scalable technology can seamlessly integrate high-speed gallium nitride transistors onto a standard silicon chip.

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Exynos 2600 Could Drop The 10-Core CPU Cluster In Favor Of A More Capable 8-Core Configuration; New Rumor Claims SoC’s Multi-Core Score Will Surpass Apple’s A18 Pro

Samsung was previously reported to have commenced the prototype production phase of the Exynos 2600, so it was only a matter of time before the first benchmark scores of the chipset came through. A tipster has provided some impressive figures of the silicon, claiming that in the multi-core department, the Exynos 2600 has surpassed Apple’s A18 Pro, with the scores more or less equal to the Snapdragon 8 Elite . Here are more details that you will be interested in.

Tipster has


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Apple Built a Custom iPhone-Based Camera to Film Inside Real F1 Cars

Apple built a camera module made out of iPhone components designed to withstand the intense conditions of professional motor racing for the upcoming F1 movie.

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Speedy MSI 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD hits 5 cents per gigabyte – lowest price since Cyber Monday

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It's tough to find any piece of tech right now that's as cheap as it was last year, but Newegg is selling the MSI Spatium M482 2TB for $104.99. That's the lowest price we've seen it since late last year, when it was about $15 less. Still, that's only about $30 more than a good 1TB SSD these days. And while it'

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(PR) Marvell Develops Industry's First 2 nm Custom SRAM

Marvell Technology, Inc., a leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions expanded its custom technology platform with the launch of the industry's first 2 nm custom Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), designed to boost the performance of custom XPUs and devices powering cloud data centers and AI clusters. Combining advanced custom circuitry and software from Marvell with core SRAM and cutting-edge 2 nm process technology, Marvell custom SRAM delivers up to 6 gigabits of high-speed memory while significantly reducing memory power consumption and die area at comparable
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