China-fighting US government investment in chips wipes value from chipmakers
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This was not such a good idea after all

While you might think that taking tax payers money away from poor people and giving it to rich chip makers might help build them up, it turns out that giving them too much cash has been a poisoned pill  $240 Billion Stock Valuation on the deal. 

Windows 11 strangled by poor PC sales
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Most PCs out there can't manage it 

With users worried about their power bills and not upgrading their machines, Windows 11 is finding its growth stalled because most of the older machines cannot handle the upgrade.

Linux bug can tigger Chipzilla PC screens
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Kills the panel

A bug in the Intel integrated graphics driver for Linux machines is triggering a power sequencing issue which, can damage the screen.

Unknown Snapdragon SoC could be released soon
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Codename SM7475

An unreleased Snapdragon SoC could be revealed soon, according to industry insider Roland Quandt.

Apple backtracks as TSMC tells it pay up or else
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Karma

After a few decades of telling suppliers how much it will pay, and punishing them if they did not obey, the fruity cargo cult Apple has been forced by TSMC to pay a chip price it did not set.