Tag: Semiconductors
News and analysis on chipsets, GPUs, and the global silicon supply chain.
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Dolby Vision 2: What the upgrade changes on your TV
Dolby Vision 2 brings a new set of image tools that aim to make HDR streaming look better on modern TVs. If you wonder whether

Humanoid Robots at Work: What Changes First in 2026
Humanoid robots are moving from lab demos to paid pilots, and 2026 will show where they first make practical sense at work. This article focuses

Physical AI in Cars: The Next Leap After Autopilot
Physical AI is about software that senses, decides and physically acts in the world; in cars this means on‑board systems that tie perception, planning and

9,000mAh Phone Batteries: Why 2026 may end charger anxiety
Bigger smartphone cells are back in focus: the 9,000mAh phone battery promises multi‑day use without carrying a power bank. Early 2026 launches and leaks put

Supercomputer Cooling: Why the ‘Sub-Zero’ Rooms Matter
Supercomputer cooling is not a curiosity—it’s the practical limit on how fast and densely we can pack compute. Modern high‑performance systems throw off megawatts of

Tariffs 2026: Why tech prices may jump again
Tariffs 2026 are starting to reshape costs along global tech supply chains. Higher duties and new trade controls add steps, tests and paperwork that often

Smartphone prices: Why memory shortages may hit in 2026
Memory shortages are set to push smartphone prices higher in 2026. The combination of rising DRAM and NAND contract prices and a shift of manufacturing

How Nvidia’s DRIVE Thor reshapes AI chips for cars
Last updated: 07. January 2026 Berlin, 07. January 2026 Insights Nvidia’s DRIVE Thor is the latest platform change for AI chips for cars: a high‑performance

Wi‑Fi 8 at CES: What it means before you buy Wi‑Fi 7
CES 2026 brought early Wi‑Fi 8 hardware and bold vendor claims. The main question for buyers is whether Wi‑Fi 8’s focus on lower latency and

Solid-state batteries: What “production-ready” really means
Solid-state batteries are often presented as the next big step for electric vehicles, but “production-ready” means more than a lab record. This article looks at