Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Expert says Prince Harry has a “chip on his shoulder”

Expert says Prince Harry has a "chip on his shoulder"

People are criticising Prince Harry for the “chip” they say he carries on his shoulder. The title suggests he has a huge chip on his shoulder and may guide the narrative of the book.” Prince Harry’s memoir would be “raw and unflinching” and cancelled its plans to publish it. Since the Duke’s book dropped the … Read more

Apple to be first customer for TSMC’s 3nm chip

Apple to be first customer for TSMC
  • TSMC will shortly begin shipping 3nm chip orders, with Apple serving as its initial client.
  • These state-of-the-art processors will not be used in the next iPhone 14 series.
  • The iPhone 15 series is most likely to be the first 3nm-powered iPhone.

The top manufacturer of advanced chips, TSMC, will shortly begin shipping 3nm chip orders, with Apple serving as its initial client.

These state-of-the-art processors, however, will not be used in the next iPhone 14 series.

The Cupertino-based business is also the biggest client of the largest contract chipmaker in the world. However, these are not for the next iPhone 14 Pro series models.

The latter will begin receiving the 3nm Chips.

For those who don’t know, the base and Max models of the iPhone 14 series will ship with the last generation 5nm A15 Bionic chipset, while the Pro models will ship with the 4nm based A16 Bionic chipset.

The new 3nm chips that Apple has bought are mostly for the M2 Pro processor found in the upcoming generation of PC chipsets.

It is the company’s first 3nm-based processor, and the iPhone 15 series, which will go on sale in 2023, is most likely to be the first 3nm-powered iPhone.

Simply expressed, the generational leap also indicates that the next-generation CPUs will have a greater transistor count while being more energy-efficient and powerful.

According to TSMC, the 3nm FinFET chips will increase power by 10 to 15% while reducing energy usage by 25 to 30% compared to the previous generation’s 5nm FinFET-based processors.

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Cottonland Castle to open for tourists: Texas

Cottonland Castle

Joanna Gaines purchase price for the home in 2019 was not disclosed, but it was marketed at $425,000 and had a tax evaluation of $350,700 at the time. Tickets are $50, with no tickets required for children under the age of seven, and are exclusively available online. Magnolia will donate 20% of tour proceeds to … Read more

Washington’s chip hegemony pursuit poses dire threat to global industry

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BEIJING: By coercing foreign chipmakers to surrender their crucial business data, Washington has once again shown the world that the “America first” doctrine is still at the core of the country’s decision-making, and that Washington is willing to do anything to rule the world supreme. In September, the United States sent a seemingly voluntary request … Read more

World’s largest computer chip enters Mideast to push AI adoption further

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DUBAI: It seems only fitting that the world’s biggest computer chip, developed by US-based Cerebras, be deployed in the Middle East, home to some of the world’s entertaining superlatives, biggest tower, deepest swimming pool, among many other ‘firsts’, Arab News reported. But this chip, roughly 9 inches on each side, promises more than just entertainment and a … Read more

Intel agrees to acquire GlobalFoundries for $30 billion

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Intel Corp is in talks to buy semiconductor manufacturer GlobalFoundries Inc for about $30 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported as saying on Thursday. According to the report talks come as a semiconductor shortage is hobbling industries around the globe. A deal could help Intel ramp up production of chips at a time demand is at … Read more