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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/33157612

The Rockchip Developer Conference 2025 (RKDC!2025) is now taking place in Fuzhou, China, with some interesting announcements such as the Rockchip RK3668 10-core Arm Cortex-A730/A530 processor with a 16 TOPS NPU and the RK182X RISC-V co-processor with support for up to 7B parameters LLM (large Language Model)or VLM (Vision Language Model).

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Shovels in the dirt at Fab 3 as Fab 2’s 3nm ramp charges in several quarters early

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Stop using these magnetic power banks immediately.

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Seagate’s heat-assisted drive tech has been percolating for more than 20 years.

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Product description sparks worries over the display's visual quality.

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If Logitech won't sell one, you'll just have to make your own.

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No software emulation, this 'faithful recreation of the original motherboard' runs on an AMD Artix 7 FPGA.

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Samsung Electronics is a leading supplier of system memory. However, it would like to supply High Bandwidth Memory to Nvidia for the biggest profits, but it is losing the competitive battle in this area. Due to the lack of demand for memory for AI chips, the South Korean company’s profits fell by 39 percent this quarter.

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US AI chip developer Groq has opened its first European data center in Helsinki, Finland. This marks a step forward in the company’s international expansion. It also responds to the growing demand for fast and scalable AI inferencing in Europe.

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