Today's Hardware Pulse

Nvidia driver hints at progress on next‑gen DLSS 5
Nvidia’s latest GeForce Game Ready driver (610.47) adds three new DLSS profile options, indicating continued work on DLSS 5 neural‑rendering technology. The earlier DLSS 5 reveal sparked debate over AI‑driven image alteration, and this driver update provides the first concrete sign of advancement.
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By the numbers: Cyient Semiconductors raises $30M Series funding

Chinese Team Shows Quantum Tech Can Disrupt AI in a Real World Task
Chinese researchers demonstrated a nine‑qubit nuclear magnetic resonance quantum reservoir that matched or exceeded a classical 10,000‑node network in multi‑step weather prediction. The experiment achieved comparable accuracy at less than 1 % of the $100 million cost of typical AI weather‑forecasting supercomputers. By exploiting the natural dynamics of interacting quantum spins and converting noise into short‑term memory, the system reduces hardware complexity and energy consumption. Although still experimental, the results suggest compact quantum processors could challenge the economics of massive AI data centers.

CHC Navigation Debuts AlphaAir 6 Long-Range LiDAR for High-Relief Terrain & Aerial Surveying
CHC Navigation has launched the AlphaAir 6, a lightweight (1.35 kg) UAV‑mounted LiDAR system designed for high‑relief terrain mapping. The sensor offers a 2,100 m maximum range and operates at 400‑600 m flight altitude, delivering up to 2 MHz pulse repetition and 5th‑generation real‑time waveform...
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Motorola Solutions highlights TETRA private mobile radio (PMR) networks as essential for mission‑critical voice communications in public safety. Operating around 400 MHz, TETRA offers longer reach and better indoor penetration than 4G/5G, especially in reinforced concrete structures. Built‑in redundancy and direct‑mode...
GAC-Backed Greater Bay Claims Breakthrough in Solid-State Batteries with New Prototype Roll-Out
Greater Bay Technology, backed by GAC, unveiled its all‑solid‑state A‑sample cells, claiming energy densities between 260 Wh/kg and 500 Wh/kg and fast‑charging rates of 2C‑3C. The composite electrolyte design passed nail‑penetration, crush and thermal‑shock tests, demonstrating fire‑free operation. The company says the...
Intel Poised for Agentic AI Surge, Nvidia Also Benefits
I wrote on $INTC on March 29th as a new idea based on Agentic AI requiring more server microprocessors per gigawatt versus chat-based AI. Though the stock is up over 50% already since then, I think there is more upside...

New DJI Avata 360 Drone Is Finally Available to Buy in US
The DJI Avata 360 drone is now for sale in the United States, with the RC 2 combo priced at $719 and a Fly More bundle at $979. It pairs dual 1‑inch‑equivalent sensors to capture 8K/60 fps HDR 360° video and 120 MP stills, while...

Vertiq Releases Speed Firmware v0.3.0 for G2 Modules
Vertiq has launched Speed Firmware v0.3.0 for its G2 ESC modules, adding expanded DroneCAN configuration, health‑monitoring controls, and richer error reporting. The update, available for download now, will become the default on all G2 production units starting October 2026 after...

Samsung to Mass‑produce Apple's Foldable iPhone Displays
Samsung will apparently begin mass production of Apple's foldable displays for the new iPhone in June This marks the production start of an alleged 3 year deal between Samsung and Apple
Telecom Network Market Rebounds to $215.8 Bn in 2025 as AI and 5G Investments Accelerate
Global telecom network infrastructure revenues hit $215.8 bn in 2025, up 4.2% year‑over‑year, with Q4 alone reaching $61.8 bn, a 7.2% rise. The rebound follows a slowdown in 2023‑24 and is driven by operator spending on 5G upgrades, fiber expansion and AI‑enabled...

XCharge Opens First European Assembly Plant in Spain
XCharge inaugurated a 3,000 m² assembly plant in Silla, Valencia, Spain, its first European manufacturing hub. The facility will assemble high‑power EV chargers such as the 400 kW C7 and the GridLink battery‑integrated solution, currently sold in North America. By localising production,...
How a Risky Move Paid Off for Nvidia
Nvidia’s two‑decade‑long gamble on AI‑focused GPUs finally paid off, delivering an 85% year‑over‑year jump in AI chip revenue to roughly $15 billion. The surge propelled the company’s stock up about 30% after it beat earnings expectations, confirming the value of its...

Cisco Warns of Critical IMC Vulnerabilities – Ironically, the Server Manager Itself Has Become a Point of Entry
Cisco issued critical advisories on April 1, 2026 for its Integrated Management Controller (IMC), revealing an authentication‑bypass flaw (CVE‑2026‑20093) that grants unauthenticated admin access and a suite of command‑injection/RCE bugs (CVE‑2026‑20094‑20097) that let even read‑only users execute code as root. Cisco provides...

Intel Serpent Lake with an NVIDIA RTX Tile and “Copper Shark”? A Leak Meets an Already Confirmed Intel-NVIDIA Alliance
A recent leak suggests Intel’s upcoming "Serpent Lake" SoC could embed an NVIDIA RTX GPU tile, while a new P‑core codename "Copper Shark" has surfaced. The rumor aligns with the Intel‑NVIDIA collaboration announced in September 2025 to develop x86 SoCs with...

NVIDIA Is Reportedly Shifting Its GeForce Lineup to the RTX 5060 and 8GB Models in 2026 – the Leak Comes...
NVIDIA is reportedly refocusing its 2026 GeForce roadmap on the RTX 5060, RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB, and RTX 5070, emphasizing smaller 8‑GB memory configurations. The shift aligns with a tight global DRAM market and rising AI‑driven memory demand that have pushed VRAM costs higher. Internal...
Episode 138: Trapped Ion Technology
In this episode Patrick and Cyprian explore a breakthrough in trapped‑ion quantum computing from MIT, where researchers embed photonic chips directly on the ion trap to deliver laser cooling and control. By generating polarized‑gradient cooling fields on‑chip, they claim up...
Why Power, Cooling, and Compute Are Now the Defining Challenge for Data Centers
India is positioning itself as a global data‑center hub, buoyed by tax incentives that now run through 2047. The AI boom, however, is exposing physical limits as compute density drives unprecedented power and cooling demands. Existing infrastructure—grids, water supplies, and...
Telecom News: RUCKUS Networks, Nokia, Telecom Italia (TIM), Jio, Airtel, Vi, BSNL
RUCKUS Networks and Nokia have introduced an early‑access Wi‑Fi 7 solution paired with Nokia’s fiber optical LAN, managed via the AI‑driven RUCKUS One platform, targeting enterprises and service providers. The integrated offering promises multi‑gigabit speeds, low latency, and plug‑and‑play deployment, with...

Motorola Teases Edge 70 Pro India Launch Teased: Expected Specs, Price, and Release Timeline
Motorola has opened a dedicated Flipkart microsite that teases the upcoming Edge 70 Pro for India, confirming three colour options—Blue, Green and White—and hinting at an April 26 reveal. The mid‑range handset is expected to upgrade the Edge 70 Fusion with a 6,500 mAh battery, 90 W...
CATL, Wuling Partner on Under-10-Minute EV Fast Charging
Chinese battery leader CATL and SAIC‑GM‑Wuling (SGMW) have sealed a strategic partnership to co‑develop ultra‑fast charging technology that can boost EV batteries from 10% to 80% in under ten minutes. The deal makes CATL the core battery supplier for SGMW’s...

Silicon Test Data: From Byproduct to Cost Driver
#Technology #Thread #Semiconductor #Manufacturing #Data The Semiconductor EPDT Article On Silicon Test Data Cost: 1/ - Published In Electronic Product Design And Test (EPDT), My Latest Article Explains How Silicon Test Data Has Evolved From A Byproduct Of Manufacturing Into A...

WiFi HaLow Emerges as Ideal Mid‑range IoT Solution
I’m increasingly a believer in the #WiFi #HaLow story for midrange #IoT connectivity, at least for integrated “solutions”, especially for industrial, commercial and smart-city applications. https://t.co/VtEhL1bJz8 https://t.co/euVaW697Ad
Consumer DRAM Price Surges in March Amid Limited Capacity, Order Shifts
TrendForce reports that consumer DRAM contract prices are set to surge 45‑50% QoQ in Q2 2026 as Taiwanese manufacturers curtail capacity for legacy nodes and shift production toward DDR4. In March, DDR4 4‑Gb chips jumped over 20% MoM, while DDR3...
Most Future Data Centers Will Shift to Rural Areas
Interesting: "Currently, 38% of Americans live within 5 miles of at least one operational data center... Living near a data center doesn’t have much of an effect on public opinion about the facilities." From now on, it looks like most DCs will be rural....
Ennostar Showcases Micro LED Optical Communication Technology with AUO and Tyntek
Ennostar Corp. unveiled a GaN‑based Micro LED optical communication solution at Touch Taiwan 2026, co‑developed with AUO and Tyntek. The system pairs a Micro LED transmitter with Tyntek’s micro photodetector inside AUO’s co‑packaged optics (CPO) module, targeting ultra‑short‑reach links under...
FCC Names ioXt Alliance Lead Administrator for Cyber Trust Mark Program
The Federal Communications Commission appointed the non‑profit ioXt Alliance as lead administrator of its Cyber Trust Mark program, replacing UL Solutions, which stepped down after a probe into its Chinese ties. The move is intended to give consumers a clear...
Third Point Q1 2026: -0.6% Return, Beats S&P by 400bps on Semiconductor and Aerospace Gains
Third Point’s flagship Offshore Fund posted a modest -0.6% return for Q1 2026, yet outperformed the S&P 500 by roughly 400 basis points. The outperformance stemmed from diversified wins in semiconductors, aerospace, power infrastructure and related sectors, while the fund...
AiM Future and Metsakuur Collaborate on NPU-Integrated Hardware
AiM Future has teamed up with Vision‑AI specialist Metsakuur to create NPU‑integrated hardware for edge AI applications. The deal combines AiM’s low‑power, high‑efficiency neural processing unit—already used in LG home appliances—with Metsakuur’s proprietary AI algorithms. Together they aim to deliver...
EU and Morocco Sign AI Cooperation Deals at GITEX Marrakech, Launch Digital Dialogue
At GITEX Marrakech, the European Union and Morocco signed multiple AI and digital‑infrastructure agreements, launching the EU‑Morocco Digital Dialogue. The pact ties four EU supercomputing centres to Morocco’s Mohammed VI University and advances the Medusa optical‑fibre cable, positioning both sides as...
Apple Rushes MacBook Neo Production as $599 Inventory Sells Out, Sales Forecast Jumps to 10 Million
Apple announced rush orders with Foxconn and Quanta after the base‑model MacBook Neo, priced at $599, exhausted its opening inventory. The company lifted its sales target from 7 million to 10 million units, underscoring strong consumer demand for a low‑cost laptop.
Arista Networks Jumps 3% on Analyst Upgrade and AI‑Sector Outlook
Arista Networks (ANET) closed up 3.13% on April 13, spurred by a recent upgrade to "Buy" from a leading investment firm and growing confidence in its AI‑focused networking strategy. The rally reflects broader enthusiasm for hardware players positioned to serve...
QuickLogic Showcases RadPro FPGA Dev Kit at HEART Conference
QuickLogic Corp. unveiled its first RadPro FPGA development kit at the 41st HEART Conference in Shreveport, Louisiana. The RadPro FPGA is fabricated in the United States on GlobalFoundries' proven 12nm process, the same node used for many defense‑grade ASICs. The...
Lyreco Completes Robotic Overhaul of French Hub with Exotec Skypod System
Lyreco has finished a multi‑year modernization of its primary French logistics hub, installing more than 100 Exotec Skypod robots across a 3,000 m² facility. The upgrade now automates the handling of 60% of the 50,000 parcels the company ships daily in...
India's Amaravati Quantum Valley Opens Two Open‑Access Quantum Computing Centers
On April 14, 2026, the Amaravati Quantum Valley unveiled two open‑access quantum computing centers—the QU‑414 by Qubitech and the Bharat Quantum Reference Facility at SRM University—backed by the Andhra Pradesh government and built with locally sourced components costing roughly $1.8 million....
HEICO Subsidiaries Deliver Critical Components for Artemis II, NASA Eyes Next Lunar Steps
HEICO’s three subsidiaries—3D PLUS, Exxelia and VPT—provided memory devices, capacitors, magnetics and radiation‑hardened power converters for NASA’s Artemis II crewed flight. The supply‑chain win underscores the growing reliance on commercial space‑qualified parts as NASA shifts focus to Artemis III and the lunar landing...
China’s Unitri H1 Humanoid Hits 10.1 M/S, Near Usain Bolt Pace
Chinese robotics firm Unitri released video of its H1 humanoid sprinting at an average 10.1 m/s, just shy of Usain Bolt’s 10.44 m/s record. The feat, achieved with a stripped‑down 62‑kg, 80‑cm‑leg robot, marks a two‑fold speed gain over its 2023 performance...
Rohm, Toshiba and Mitsubishi Join Forces to Create a Power Chip Unit
Rohm Semiconductor, Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage, and Mitsubishi Electric have signed an MoU to explore a joint power‑semiconductor unit, aiming to create Japan's second‑largest player after Infineon. The trio currently holds about 11% of the global power‑chip market, versus...

I Followed the 'Plus 5' Rule for Wireless Charging, and It Fixed My iPhone's Charge Speeds
The ZDNET piece explains the “Plus 5” rule, which advises using a wall adapter that supplies five watts more than a wireless charger’s maximum output. Applying a 20 W (or higher) USB‑C adapter to a 15 W MagSafe‑compatible pad restores the advertised fast‑charging...

Echovision AI Glasses for the Blind and Low Vision Users
AGIGA launched EchoVision, an AI‑powered smart‑glass system aimed at blind and low‑vision users. The sunglasses‑style device uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor to provide real‑time audio scene descriptions, OCR reading of printed text, and instant remote assistance through services like Aira...
Ericsson Unveils 6G ‘Intelligent Fabric’ Blueprint at MWC Barcelona
Ericsson announced a 6G architecture described as an “intelligent fabric” at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, embedding artificial intelligence into every network layer. The plan builds on 5G Standalone and 5G Advanced, with collaborations spanning Intel, NVIDIA, Qualcomm and MediaTek...
DIY Servers and Mesh Networks Power a New Wave of Independent Media Distribution
A growing number of creators are building homelabs—personal server rigs with 32 GB RAM, 1 TB NVMe storage and mesh networking—to host media services like Jellyfin and Radarr. The shift toward decentralized, self‑hosted infrastructure promises greater control and resilience for independent publishers.
Manufacturers Use Dedicated AI Testbeds to Validate Automation Before Multi‑Million Investments
U.S. manufacturers are turning to testing centers such as Deloitte’s Smart Factory, TCS’s Gemini Experience Centers, and Microsoft’s AI Co‑Innovation Lab to pilot physical AI hardware. The move lets firms assess integration, risk and ROI before committing to multi‑million‑dollar automation...
Robotic Bronchoscopy System Shows 96.7% Tool‑in‑Lesion Rate in New Study
Noah Medical's Galaxy robotic bronchoscopy platform recorded a 96.7% tool‑in‑lesion rate in the MATCH 2 trial of 31 patients with peripheral pulmonary nodules. The study, led by Dr. Amit K. Mahajan, suggests the device could improve early lung‑cancer detection and broaden...
NASA Picks Nikon D5 DSLR as Primary Camera for Artemis II Mission
NASA has selected Nikon's D5 DSLR as the primary imaging system for the Artemis II crewed lunar flyby, favoring a proven, consumer‑grade camera over newer mirrorless models. The decision underscores the agency’s emphasis on reliability, weight considerations, and budget efficiency for...
Samsung Leaks Reveal Z Fold 8 ‘Wide’ Model with Bigger Screen, Thinner S Pen
Supply‑chain leaks indicate Samsung will unveil a Z Fold 8 “Wide” model featuring a squarer 4:3 inner screen up to 8 inches and a newly thinned S Pen. The company plans a London Unpacked event on July 22, 2026, with market rollout...
TSMC Stock Rises on AI‑Fuelled Profit Outlook Ahead of Earnings
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSM) jumped after analysts projected a roughly 50% surge in first‑quarter net profit, driven by AI‑related chip demand. The stock is trading above key moving averages and a Bank of America price‑target lift, while investors brace...
Amazon Unveils Leo Aviation Antenna, Promising Gigabit In‑Flight Connectivity
Amazon announced the Leo Aviation Antenna, a low‑profile phased‑array terminal that can deliver up to 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbps upload to commercial aircraft. The hardware is slated for service in mid‑2026, positioning Amazon against SpaceX’s Starlink in the fast‑growing inflight...
Entrepreneur Turns Cold War Missile Silo Into $10M AI Data Center
Australian venture capitalist Nik Halik has purchased a decommissioned Cold War missile silo near Denver for more than $10 million and is converting it into a state‑of‑the‑art AI data center. The project illustrates a growing trend of entrepreneurs re‑imagining obsolete infrastructure...
UC Irvine Team Demonstrates Method to Reverse Quantum Scrambling
Physicists at UC Irvine, led by Thomas Scaffidi and graduate student Rishik Perugu, have experimentally shown that quantum scrambling can be reversed, offering a new route to mitigate data loss in quantum processors. The work, funded by a DOE Early...
SemiLEDs Corp (LEDS) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
SemiLEDs Corp reported record Q2 2026 net sales of $257.6 million, a 20% year‑over‑year increase, driven by strong data‑center and high‑end consumer demand. The company slashed its net leverage to 1.6 times after reducing debt by $879 million, cutting quarterly interest expense by...
Bitmine Immersion Technologies Inc (BMNR) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Bitdeer Technologies Group reported Q2 2026 revenue of $224.8 million, up 226% year‑over‑year, driven by a surge in self‑mining hash rate and SealMiner sales. Gross margin fell sharply to 4.7% as Bitcoin prices slipped, electricity costs rose and depreciation accelerated. Adjusted EBITDA...