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Third turn of the screw adds 140 Chinese groups to the entity list.

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Tenstorrent has plans to manufacture its new AI chips through TSMC and Samsung.

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No word on the exact performance numbers though.

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MSI Claw 8 AI+ will have options between a Core Ultra 7 258V and a Core Ultra 7 256V CPU with 16GB and 32GB LPDDR5X.

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But TSMC may have different plans.

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It is bigger and has more cores.

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Less severe than expected?

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Huawei reportedly tries to hire personnel from ASML and Zeiss at 3X salaries.

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This is China's answer to the Ultra Ethernet Consortium.

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The new Steam Controller design closely mirrors the layout of Steam Deck's inputs and likely has full parity with Deck Steam Input profiles.

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A new way, or a new manufacturer?

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Bigger, better, faster, stronger.

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More power hungry too.

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Spilled some tea on my keyboard today. Didn't think much of it it's just tea right? My A key started to get sticky. I tore down the keyboard, and found some water damage on the a and s keys.

The s key is still springy, and responds. But it has a blue green hue on the metal contact in the photo.

The a key still works, but is very soggy, and requires greater depression than before.

This is a kinesis gaming RGB keyboard. All of the switches are attached to a metal plate, so to replace a single switch I think I have to unsolder all of the switches so I can get the metal plate off. It's an interesting design

For the moment, I cleaned up 6 years of filth and dirt from the keyboard. Looks pretty clean now from my estimation. For the key itself, I got as much stuff out of it as possible. I soaked the a and s keys in 99% alcohol. And then smash the keys over and over and over and over and over again. Trying to wash the keys from the inside. Right now I have a fan pointed directly at the keys, trying to finish the dry out.

Anybody else have success in rescuing a cherry MX key switch? I'm not opposed to soldering on new key switches, but I don't want to have to solder 28 keys just to reach one

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The Army has announced that it has awarded contracts to American Rheinmetall Vehicles and HDT Expeditionary Systems for its Small Multipurpose Equipment Transport Increment II (S-MET II) program. Each company will receive $22 million to build eight prototype military vehicles.