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

This 11-in-1 DeWalt Multi-Tool Can Do Everything - and It's Under $30
DeWalt’s MT21 11‑in‑1 multitool bundles pliers, screwdrivers, cutters, saw, and more into a 4‑inch folded device, targeting both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Amazon’s Big Spring Sale reduces the price by 25%, bringing the tool to $30, the lowest point this year. The multitool features a steel handle with rubberized grip and a belt sheath for easy carry on job sites. ZDNET rates the deal 3 out of 5, noting solid build quality despite modest discount.
Pawsey Opens Call for PULSE Collaborations to Accelerate Research Impact in Australia
The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre has launched a new call for PULSE Collaborations, inviting Australian researchers to partner with Pawsey experts to boost the impact of their computational work. Selected teams will receive up to 0.20 full‑time‑equivalent of dedicated Pawsey...

Skip the RTX 50-Series: This $7 App Does What DLSS 4.5 Promises
Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 introduces a second‑generation transformer model and dynamic multi‑frame generation, promising near‑RTX 4090 performance on lower‑end cards. A $7 Steam app called Lossless Scaling can replicate many of DLSS’s upscaling and frame‑generation benefits across any GPU, extending the life of...

Can An Electric Snowmobile Become The Tesla Of Winter Tourism?
Taiga Motors, a Canadian firm, has launched three electric snowmobile models aimed at European ski resorts seeking to cut greenhouse‑gas emissions. To date, the company has shipped roughly 2,000 units across France, Norway and other Alpine markets. While the upfront...

Comfort First: Using Massage to Make Pumping Easier
A new wave of wearable breast pumps integrates gentle vibration, warmth and adjustable massage modes to make milk expression more comfortable and efficient. The technology mimics a baby’s early suckling pattern, promoting oxytocin release and opening milk ducts before suction...

Laser Communications and the Rise of Orbital Data Centers
The space sector faces a data‑transport bottleneck as satellite constellations generate more information than RF links can downlink. Industry leaders are transitioning from isolated spacecraft to distributed orbital data centers, where satellites act as networked nodes processing and sharing data...

Press Release: ALTO Aviation Introduces New Cabin Control Panels
ALTO Aviation, a subsidiary of Heads Up Technologies, unveiled its next‑generation Cabin Management System at the 69th AEA Convention in Dallas. The launch adds touchscreen control panels in 3.5‑, 4.3‑ and 10.1‑inch formats and modular M3 metal panels designed for...

Metrobloks Announces Plans for Three-Building Data Center Campus in Kansas City, Missouri
Metrobloks announced a $1.4 billion investment to build a three‑building, 568,800 sq ft data‑center campus on 29 acres in Liberty, Missouri. The first 177,000 sq ft building has secured planning permission, and the project will create about 30 high‑skill jobs. Metrobloks, backed by equity partners...

Cerebras Plans Data Center in Manitoba, Canada
Cerebras announced plans for a new data center in Manitoba, Canada, expanding its North American footprint after securing tenancy in a 300 MW Bell Canada facility in Saskatchewan. The Manitoba site may align with Bell’s Buzz AI cloud unit, which is...

Meta Partners With Arm to Develop New Class of Data Center Silicon
Meta announced a partnership with Arm to co‑develop a new class of data‑center CPUs, branded the Arm AGI CPU, aimed at accelerating AI training and inference. The first generation promises significantly higher performance per rack and better power efficiency than...

Nvidia’s Craig Weinstein: Groq AI Racks Will Become A Channel Play ‘Over Time’
Nvidia unveiled its Groq 3 LPX and Vera Rubin NVL72 AI racks, emphasizing ultra‑low‑latency inference for trillion‑parameter models. Channel chief Craig Weinstein says these systems will gradually become a channel play as enterprises scale token‑based workloads. Early feedback from Lenovo and partners suggests limited...

Microsoft Agrees to Lease 700MW at Crusoe's Data Center in Abilene, Texas - Report
Microsoft has signed a lease for roughly 700 MW of data‑center capacity at Crusoe’s Abilene, Texas campus. The deal follows Oracle and OpenAI’s decision to scale back their planned 2 GW expansion at the site to 1.2 GW. With two buildings already operating,...

Securing UALink in AI Clusters with UALinkSec-Compliant IP
Synopsys announced the UALinkSec_200 Security Module, the first hardware implementation that complies with the UALink 200 G specification’s security framework. The module provides end‑to‑end AES‑GCM encryption and authentication at the full 200 GT/s lane rate, integrating with Synopsys’ UALink controller IP and...

Ultrahuman’s New Ring Pro Is Finally Available in the US
Ultrahuman has launched the Ring Pro in the United States, ending a year‑long absence caused by an Oura patent dispute. Pre‑orders are open with a tiered pricing model that begins at $349 for the first 1,000 units and climbs to...

Source: OnePlus May Shut Down in Global Markets as Early as April
OnePlus is preparing to cease smartphone sales in most global markets, with a potential shutdown as early as April 2026, while concentrating on China and entry‑mid‑range offerings in India. The move follows the departure of India CEO Robin Liu and...

Building Superconducting and Neutral Atom Quantum Computers
Google Quantum AI announced the launch of a neutral‑atom quantum computing program to complement its decade‑long superconducting qubit effort. While superconducting chips have demonstrated millions of gate cycles and aim for tens of thousands of qubits, neutral‑atom arrays already scale...
There Were 1,000 Internet Devices in 1984, 1 Million in 1992, by 2025 that Figure Reached...
By 2025 the global Internet of Things surpassed 40 billion connected devices, up from just 1,000 in 1984. The surge accelerated after 2009, reaching 10 billion in 2020 and adding over 5 billion new units in 2024 alone. Analysts now project between 48 billion...

L3Harris Ramps VAMPIRE Drone-Killer System Production
L3Harris has launched high‑volume production of its VAMPIRE counter‑UAS system at a new Huntsville, Alabama facility to satisfy growing demand from the United States and allied forces. The system, combat‑proven since 2023 in European conflicts including Ukraine, detects, tracks and...

Dual RGB-Laser Projector Promises Lights-On Viewing up to 300 Inches
Hisense unveiled the XR10 tri‑laser projector at CES 2026, offering 6,000 ANSI lumens and a 300‑inch diagonal image. The device pairs dual RRGB laser sources with a 17‑element glass optics system, delivering up to 6,000:1 native contrast and support for Dolby Vision,...

The Budget Apple Watch SE 3 Just Got Cheaper Ahead of Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Apple’s budget-friendly Apple Watch SE 3 has hit its lowest price point ahead of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, with the 40mm cellular model now $249.99 (down $50) and the 44mm version $299 (down $30). The SE 3, launched in September,...

Hughes Offers Multi-Orbit, Beam Satellite Modem
Hughes Network Systems, an EchoStar subsidiary, introduced the HM400, a software‑defined satellite modem that can operate on both medium‑Earth‑orbit (MEO) and geosynchronous‑Earth‑orbit (GEO) constellations. The modem leverages artificial‑intelligence to automatically switch between satellite beams, delivering continuous connectivity for manned and...

Hyperscaler Data Center Capex Jumped 57% in 2025 as AI Deployments Accelerated
Data‑center capital expenditures among the world’s largest hyperscalers surged 57% in 2025, topping $420 billion. The four biggest U.S. cloud providers alone accounted for over $340 billion, with Amazon leading at $125 billion. AI workloads are shifting from training to inferencing, fueling demand...

Xiaomi Leads Russian Smartphone Market in Q1 - RuStore
Xiaomi captured the top spot in Russia’s smartphone market for the first quarter, achieving a 27% share of devices activated according to RuStore data. Samsung follows at 21%, while Transsion’s Tecno, Infinix and iTel brands hold 14%. Realme secured 12%,...
HP IQ Brings On‑Device AI, Cuts Cloud Costs
The most interesting announcement so far at the HP event is HP IQ. Until I use it and research it, I won’t render a verdict. Here’s what it is: ∙on-device AI orchestrator for commercial PCs. A unified software layer across EliteBook,...
HD Hyundai to Test Welding Humanoid Robots in Shipyards, Shares Fall 9%
South Korea's HD Hyundai announced a field test of welding humanoid robots at its shipyards in partnership with U.S. startup Persona AI. The news sent the conglomerate’s shares down 9.23% on the Seoul bourse, while labor unions warned of possible...
My Favorite Outdoor Projector Just Dropped to Its Lowest Price Ever
Samsung’s Freestyle 2 portable projector, originally priced around $800, is now selling for just under $500 after a $300 discount on Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. The device combines 4K‑ish image quality, auto‑focus, and a 5 W 360° speaker, making it a top...

COTS & Custom Battery Management Systems for Drones & Robotics
Eberspaecher Vecture, a Toronto‑based developer of battery management systems, has joined Unmanned Systems Technology’s supplier ecosystem as a Silver partner. The company offers commercial‑off‑the‑shelf, custom and build‑to‑print BMS solutions for drones, robotics and autonomous vehicles, covering voltage ranges from 12 V...

Metal 1.0 Kickstarter Promises Low-Cost Desktop LPBF Metal 3D Printing
The Metal 1.0, a desktop LPBF metal 3D printer, launched on Kickstarter with a price of €8,500 (~$9,840), promising low‑cost entry to metal additive manufacturing. It uses a 60 W diode laser, a small 128 × 100 mm build area (stretch version 128 × 150 mm), and offers...

PineTime Pro Is an Open Source Smartwatch with an OLED Display and GPS
Pine64, known for low‑cost open‑source hardware, announced the PineTime Pro smartwatch, adding an AMOLED display, GPS, blood‑oxygen sensor and a digital crown. The company has paused production of several other devices amid a global RAM shortage, but the new watch aims...
GTC 2026: Agentic AI for Semiconductor Design and Manufacturing
Agentic AI is emerging as an autonomous layer for semiconductor design and manufacturing, building on decades of heuristic, machine‑learning, and generative‑AI advances. By orchestrating specialized agents across specification, microarchitecture, verification, and physical implementation, firms report up to ten‑fold acceleration of...

I Cleaned My Earbuds Properly for the First Time and the Difference Was Immediate
Consumers often overlook earbud maintenance, but accumulated earwax can significantly muffle sound and degrade microphone clarity. Simple tools—a dry Q‑tip and a wooden toothpick—remove most buildup without risking damage. Cleaning the silicone or foam tips with water and wiping the...

Razer Viper V4 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse Announced
Razer unveiled the Viper V4 Pro wireless gaming mouse, shipping today in black and white at $159.99. Weighing just 49‑g (black) or 50‑g (white), it is 9% lighter than the V3 Pro and features Razer HyperSpeed Wireless Gen‑2 with 0.204 ms...

Velaura AI Reveals Chip Design and IP Platform with 2X Less Power Consumption | Exclusive
Velaura AI, formerly Auradine, unveiled Titan Core, a new silicon design and IP platform aimed at dramatically improving power efficiency for AI accelerators. The company claims the technology can cut overall chip power consumption by up to 50%, translating to roughly...
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Defense & Aerospace Daily Podcast [Mar 24, 2026] Echodyne’s Eben Frankenberg on Affordable Electronically Scanned Radars
Echodyne CEO Eben Frankenberg explained how the company leveraged breakthrough meta‑material technology to create small, affordable electronically scanned radars for both military and commercial use. Founded in 2014 within Nathan Myhrvold’s Intellectual Ventures, the firm secured $135 million in 2022 funding...
Vanadium Dioxide Single Crystals Enable Room-Temperature Gas Sensing with High Sensitivity
Researchers at Tohoku University have created belt‑shaped VO₂(B) single crystals that detect ethanol vapor at room temperature with roughly 19 times higher sensitivity than conventional V₂O₅ nanofibers. The crystals are produced via a hydrothermal reduction process, eliminating the need for...
Introducing the New DWS1215 Draw-Wire Encoder System for Long-Range Linear Positioning
Industrial Encoder Corporation launched the DWS1215 draw‑wire encoder system, offering precise linear position feedback up to 15 m. The device provides both incremental and absolute outputs with ±0.01 % linearity and high‑flex stainless steel wire. Targeted at printing, material handling, elevators, gantries,...

Quantum Data Storage Gains Stability with Fibre Optic Error Correction
Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark have quantitatively analysed an all‑optical quantum memory that stores a qubit in a fibre loop and stabilises it via teleportation‑based error correction. By optimising the syndrome decoder, they predict logical infidelity below 1 %...

Czech Firm TRL Drones Introduces GCS Counter-Drone System
Czech firm TRL Drones has launched a Ground Control Station (GCS) that fuses sensor data, AI analysis and autonomous interceptor drones to provide a kinetic, hard‑kill layer against unmanned aerial threats. The system can shift from electronic jamming to physical...
GPU Power Makes Real-Time Visual SLAM Practical
cuVSLAM: Accelerating Real-Time Visual SLAM With GPU Power In this episode of Artificial Intelligence: Papers and Concepts, we explore cuVSLAM, NVIDIA’s GPU-accelerated solution for visual simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). Designed for real-time applications like robotics, AR/VR, and autonomous systems, cuVSLAM...
New Design Guidelines for Atom-Thin Oxide Transistors Enable Reliable 3D Chip Integration
Researchers at National Taiwan University introduced a unified analytical framework that captures how channel thickness, trap states, interface quality, and surface roughness together dictate the performance of ultrathin indium‑oxide and tungsten‑doped indium‑oxide transistors. The model accurately reproduces I‑V characteristics across...

Cinchio Launches Retail Kiosk for Cultural Institutions
Cincho has unveiled a self‑service retail kiosk tailored for cultural institutions, enabling faster guest checkout and handling extensive SKU inventories. The device syncs in real time with Yellow Dog’s inventory platform, ensuring up‑to‑date pricing and stock levels. Integrated into Cinchio’s...
US Launches $1T Pax Silica Fund to Secure Supply Chains
The New "Pax Silica" Fund The Trump Administration is establishing a Supply Chain Fund. The "Pax Silica" fund will support energy, semiconductor, and critical materials. The US will commit $250M, and partners will include Singapore, the UAE, Qatar, and Sweden. The...

Purpose‑Built CPUs Drive New Cloud‑Native and Agent‑Native Markets
Purpose designed CPU for agentic workloads is the reason we will have cloud (web software) native data center CPUs and then agent native CPUs as a greenfield growth category. Good for everyone making CPUs whether Arm or x86. https://t.co/lfWNEf64U5

ARM Expands From IP Licensing to Chips, Boosting Revenue
$arm CEO @renehaas237 emphasizing @arm now sells IP, complete subsystems, and now chips. Tapping into a much larger revenue pool than just licensing should bring $$ upside faster than most have modeled. https://t.co/VKPOyqBzLS

Arm Shifts to Chip Sales, Expanding TAM Dramatically
$ARM AGI CPU. Arm is officially in the selling ‘chips’ for revenue business. Expanding TAM meaningfully, but changing its business model materially. 👀 https://t.co/cxnZFac83U
Edge Computing on T‑Mobile 5G Cuts Latency for Critical Industries
In healthcare, manufacturing & logistics, low-latency matters. Edge computing can help reduce latency by keeping data closer to where work happens. Edge Control on T-Mobile’s 5G network (managed via T-Platform) is designed to support time-sensitive applications. https://t.co/j91FqIyfRv @TMobileBusiness Partner
Fox ESS Unveils 89.6% Efficient Home Storage System
Fox ESS presents residential storage system line with 89.6% round-trip efficiency #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/XYKiW8Y6OC

Quantum IoT Enhances Safety in Connected Devices
Quantum #InternetOfThings Powering a Safer Connected World by @antgrasso #IoT #EmergingTech #Innovation #Technology #Tech https://t.co/jFSeUN9GR8

FCC Bans Imports of Non‑US Consumer Routers
Interesting. FCC has banned the import of all new consumer routers manufactured outside of the US. https://t.co/AtctxEoKFs

GPU Capacity Now Drives AI Scale and Costs
AI data center capex is no longer neutral: GPU capacity now defines who can train and deploy models at scale. Procurement and architecture must adjust, because reliance on a single AI stack increases cost volatility and long-term lock-in risk. Source...