Saturday, October 18, 2025

TSMC Moves Up 2nm Production in Arizona | Intel Foundry Reportedly Secures Contract to Build Microsoft's Maia 2 AI Chip

TSMC moves up 2nm production plans in Arizona | Intel Foundry secures contract to build Microsoft's Maia 2 next-gen AI processor on 18A/18A-P node, claims report | Lian Li Lancool 207 Digital review: The best on the market, now with a six-inch screen
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October 18, 2025
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TSMC moves up 2nm production plans in Arizona
CEO also hints at further site expansion beyond $165 billion commitment.
 
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Intel Foundry secures contract to build Microsoft's Maia 2 next-gen AI processor on 18A/18A-P node, claims report
Could be the first step in an ongoing partnership.
 
 
 
 
Reviews
 
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Lian Li Lancool 207 Digital review: The best on the market, now with a six-inch screen
Upgraded fan favorite gets an LCD screen, without a huge price hike.
 
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TP-Link Deco BE65-Outdoor review: Blanketing your outdoor areas with high-speed Wi-Fi 7 coverage
A high-performance wireless extender for outdoor connectivity
 
 
 
 
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Apple M5 chip smashes Snapdragon X2 Elite in early single-thread benchmarks
Single core scores rival Intel's Core Ultra 9 285K and beat AMD's 9950X3D, teasing multi-core potential of future variants
 
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Multiple generations of Intel's modern chips see price hikes up to 20% overseas
Foreign markets are feeling the pinch on 12th, 13th, and 14th-gen chips.
 
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New $1 US coins to feature Steve Jobs and Cray-1 supercomputer
U.S. Mint's 2026 American Innovation Program to memorialize computing history.
 
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MSI's new AI-powered PC building assistant recommends the 9800X3D as a budget CPU
EZ PC Builder specced out over $1,700 of parts for a $1,000 build.
 
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Amazon reveals 960 megawatt nuclear power plans to cope with AI demand
Richland, Washington site tapped for deployment of Xe-100 small modular reactors.
 
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Give your mouse the finger with this wild cursor control ring
Prolo Ring hits Kickstarter, hoping to transform your finger into the ultimate macro and gesture device.
 
 
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