Samsung is facing ongoing challenges with 2nm chip yields, prompting the company to withdraw personnel from its $17 billion Taylor, Texas plant, which was designed to be a hub for mass production of advanced processes below 4nm. This decision, first reported by Business Korea, comes amid repeated de...
Read Also
- Narwal Freo Z Ultra vs. Narwal Freo X Ultra: What’s new on the Freo Z Ultra?
- How to insert a line in Word
- YouTube unveils a Discord-like space called Communities
- YouTube can now generate a 6-second video Short using AI
- How to password protect a Word document
- Marvel’s Last Gasp Bid to Get You to Watch Agatha All Along Is 5 Hours of Patti LuPone ASMR
- Everyone should have a LifeStraw in their emergency kit — only $13 today
- Eviction filings can destabilize tenants' lives, even when they win their case
- Bioengineers create new substrate to study wood-decomposing enzyme
- Gamebeast raises $3.7M in funding for Roblox games support
Latest TechSpot
- YouTube unveils a Discord-like space called Communities
- Ricoh lays off 2,000 employees due to shrinking demand for office printers
- Novel phishing attack uses "no-escape" kiosk mode in Chrome to extract passwords
- EA is not developing The Sims 5 but has confirmed a Sims movie
- Neuralink secures FDA approval to test futuristic device that could enable vision in the blind
- iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max receive first reviews, and the feedback is positive
- Discord introduces passwordless logins, end-to-end encryption for calls
- AMD's Epyc server CPU gets shoehorned into consumer motherboard, overclocked to 6.6GHz
- Windows XP was released in October 2001, when did Microsoft end support for the OS?
- TCL faces backlash as its QLED TVs may not have any quantum dots