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Arm’s Audacious Bet: Building Its Own Chip Could Alienate Every Customer It Has
Rene Haas has a problem most CEOs would envy. His company, Arm Holdings, designs the processor architecture that powers virtually every smartphone on Earth, most of the world...
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The Enzyme Factory: How a London Startup Plans to Eat the World’s Nylon Waste
Somewhere in a London lab, engineered enzymes are chewing through nylon — one of the most stubbornly unrecyclable plastics on the planet. The company behind this work, Epoch...
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Arm’s Moonshot Bet: A New Chip Architecture Built From Scratch for the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Arm Holdings just made the most consequential product announcement in its 35-year history. And it wasn't incremental.On July 15, 2025, the Cambridge-based chip designe...
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Google’s Roadmap to Quantum-Resistant Encryption by 2033
Quantum computers hold the potential to solve complex problems far beyond the reach of classical machines, but they also pose a serious threat to current encryption methods. Tra...
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Alibaba’s Quiet Chip Offensive and the Agentic AI Race Are Redrawing the Global Tech Map
Alibaba Group is building its own artificial intelligence chips. It's also pouring resources into agentic AI — the kind of AI that doesn't just answer questions but takes act...
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The Fusion Reactor and the AI Factory: Inside Helion’s Audacious Plan to Power OpenAI’s Insatiable Appetite for Electricity
Helion Energy, the fusion startup backed by Sam Altman's personal fortune, is in talks to supply nuclear fusion power to OpenAI in what would be one of the most extraordinary...
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The Physics Beneath Your Feet: Why Ice Is Slippery Has Nothing to Do With What You Learned in School
For more than a century, the standard explanation went something like this: pressure from a skate blade or a shoe sole melts a thin layer of ice, creating a lubricating film...
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The World’s Biggest Energy Shift Is Happening Where You Least Expect It: War Zones and Developing Nations Are Going Green at Breakneck Speed
The global energy transition isn't waiting for peace. It isn't waiting for stable governments, predictable supply chains, or the kinds of conditions Western analysts once ins...
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Inside Amazon’s Trainium Lab: How a Quiet Chip Project Landed Anthropic, OpenAI, and Even Apple
AUSTIN, Texas — The building doesn't look like much from the outside. A low-slung concrete structure on a corporate campus east of downtown, it could pass for a regional insu...
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Elon Musk’s Terafab: A $10 Billion Bet That America Can Build Its Own AI Chip Empire
Elon Musk wants to build the largest chip manufacturing facility the world has ever seen. Not the largest in the United States. Not the largest in the Western Hemisphere. The...
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The Quiet Industrial Giant Hiding Inside Your Mouth: How Align Technology Built the World’s Largest 3D Printing Operation
Somewhere in a sprawling facility in Juárez, Mexico, machines hum around the clock, producing roughly one million unique objects every single day. Not automotive parts. Not a...
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Apple’s MacBook Neo Bet: A $999 Machine Built to Mint the Next Generation of Creators
Apple has spent two decades courting professionals. The Mac Pro. The MacBook Pro with its ever-expanding port selection. Logic Pro, Final Cut Pro, the whole creative software...
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AI Factories, Zero-Day Exploits, and the Disappearing Middle-Skill Job: The Forces Reshaping Tech Right Now
The tech industry doesn't move in neat, sequential chapters. It lurches. This past week delivered a case study in simultaneous disruption — advances in AI infrastructure coll...
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The Tiny Chip That Could Keep Your Smart Glasses From Burning Your Face
There's a fundamental problem with putting computers on your face. They get hot. Not warm-to-the-touch hot. Uncomfortably, sometimes unusably hot. And as chipmakers cram more...
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Ukraine’s Unmanned Navy Just Embarrassed NATO’s Best in a War Game Nobody Expected It to Win
A Ukrainian team operating naval drones defeated NATO forces in a competitive military exercise — a result that would have been unthinkable three years ago, and one that carr...
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