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Chrome new version tab ads allow users to close
On September 22, CRI reported that in the update at the end of July, Chrome browser added an advertising link to the new tab and could not be closed directly. In the latest version of Chrome 106, this advertisement can finally be removed. In the new version, users can find that the tabs are wide
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The most profitable business in South Korea: the export of memory chips has been greatly reduced
On September 19, the Institute of Core Research reported that South Korea is the world's leading manufacturer of memory chips, which is also the most profitable chip for South Korea to export. However, in August, its exports recorded the worst decline since 2019. The data released by the Ministry of Commerce and Trade of South Korea on Friday shows that in August, your memory (DRAM dynamic random memory
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Intel, NVIDIA and ARM push FP8 standard AI
On September 19, CORE Research Institute reported that AI artificial intelligence has become a hot spot in recent years. Intel, NVIDIA and ARM also jointly launched the FP8 format for the first time. This new AI format can improve the computing performance. The performance of the current strongest accelerator card H100 is 4.5 times higher. Three companies join hands to launch Tong
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Seagate mechanical hard disk is about to hit 30TB: SSD is too tight
On July 24, Core Research Institute reported that under the extrusion of SSD hard disk, the only advantage of HDD mechanical hard disk is the super capacity hard disk used in the data center. Seagate has said that the 30TB HDD hard disk will be available within a year. The cost of super capacity SSDs is very high
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SSD price will be greatly reduced: NAND is oversupplied
On July 22, the Institute of Core Research reported that TrendForce Jibang Consulting said that demand has not improved, NAND Flash output and process continued to move forward, and the market oversupply in the second half of the year intensified. It has become the market consensus that the peak season of consumer electronics, including laptops, televisions and smartphones, is not prosperous in the second half of the year
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Power consumption reduced by 30%: TSMC 3nm process has been mass produced
On July 22, the Institute of Core Research reported that, as the largest customer of TSMC, Apple's new iPhone products in recent years have been able to launch a new generation of TSMC technology, but this year's iPhone 14 cannot catch up with TSMC's 3nm technology. The iPhone 14 series collected and edited by Core Research Institute failed to reach 3nm, mainly due to TSMC
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Windows 11 Bugs Continuously: Sound quality shrinks
On July 22, CORE Research Institute reported that the Windows 11 system was constantly buggy. Although Microsoft actively corrected it, new bugs always appeared after each correction. In addition to many bugs, the sound quality of the Windows 11 system has begun to shrink. At the Computex conference a few months ago, Microsoft executed
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11 chip factories planned to be built: Samsung Semiconductor is oriented to the United States
On July 22, the Institute of Core Research reported that the United States recently launched a $52 billion chip subsidy bill. Samsung has planned to invest $200 billion, or about 1.4 trillion yuan, in the United States to build 11 new chip factories, which means that Samsung Semiconductor has completely oriented to the United States. According to South Korean media reports
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Intel's price rise against the trend: up to 20%
On July 22, Intel Research Institute reported that Intel plans to raise the prices of flagship products such as servers and PC processors, as well as a series of other products, including WiFi and other connection chips, this fall. These executives said that Intel told customers that due to the cost of production and materials
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Performance 50 times higher than 7nm chip: American revival 90nm process
On July 14, the Institute of Core Research reported that SkyWater, a US fab, had recently announced that it would receive further funding from DARPA, a subsidiary of the US Department of Defense, which would give US $27 million to promote the development of the 90nm strategic anti radiation (RH90) FDSOI technology platform, with a total investment plan of up to US $170 million
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Samsung will use it after two years: Chinese manufacturers or 3nm test products
On July 12, the Institute of Core Research reported that the staff of Samsung Generation Factory and Semiconductor R&D Center gathered together to celebrate the company's becoming the world's first semiconductor enterprise to produce 3nm chips on a large scale. Although Samsung launched the revolutionary GAA transistor to replace FinFET, although Samsung regards 3nm as a non specific proportion
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RISC-V Shipments 10 Billion Core: ARM, x86 Powerful Enemies
On July 11, CORE Research Institute reported that in the current CPU market, the high-performance field is occupied by x86 architecture and the low-power field is occupied by ARM. Just when they compete with each other in the market, the open source RISC-V architecture has risen to become the third largest CPU architecture, and has shipped 10 billion yuan in recent years
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AMD new generation EPYC processor exposure: 96 core Zen 4
On July 11, CORE Research Institute reported that AMD Zen4 has a very complete product lineup and road map planning. Recently, YuuKi_AnS, the informant, published high-definition photos of EPYC 9004 processor, familiar orange protective shell, and radiator that needs 8 Torx screws to fix. Collected and edited by Core Research Institute
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Domestic chip company Liyang: completed the test and development of the world's first 3nm chip
On July 8, the Institute of Core Research reported that Guangdong Liyang Chip Testing Co., Ltd. said on the interactive platform that the company had completed the test and development of the world's first 3nm chip. In recent years, the company has continuously increased its investment in testing and R&D in the field of high-end chips, especially in the testing technology of the company's computing chips
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AMD executives: 2.5GHz or above is our advantage. NV is hard to achieve
On July 7, the Institute of Core Research reported that there was a big gap between AMD and its old rival NVIDIA in terms of GPU. Sam Naffziger, AMD's senior vice president and product technology architect, talked about the advantages of frequency in an interview a few days ago. Sam Naffziger's whole interview is mainly about video card energy efficiency
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Speed 1.5GB/s: self-developed chip for Russian PCIe 4.0 SSD hard disk
On July 7, the Institute of Core Research reported that at Innoprom 2022 International Industrial Exhibition a few days ago, Kraftway, a Russian company, announced its self-developed SSD master chip K1942VK018, which is a PCIe 4.0 master. The kernel used by the K1942VK018 master controller is also different. It is not ARM, but the open source R
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