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Tesla to Improve One of Its Best Features, Coding Shows
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Tesla to Improve One of Its Best Features, Coding Shows

Tesla is set to roll out a software update (2026.2.xxx) that upgrades its Matrix Headlights with two‑stage pixel dimming and enhanced detection of highly reflective objects such as road signs. The new code will allow the system to dim individual...

By Teslarati
Mibro Explorer S Titanium: Accessible Outdoor Performance in a Titanium Body
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Mibro Explorer S Titanium: Accessible Outdoor Performance in a Titanium Body

Mibro launched the Explorer S Titanium, a rugged outdoor smartwatch priced at $249.99. It features an aerospace‑grade titanium unibody that is 40% lighter than stainless steel and meets MIL‑STD‑810H durability standards. The watch offers dual‑frequency GNSS, offline maps, 10 ATM water...

By Notebookcheck
Dyze Design Patents Modular Motion Control For AM
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Dyze Design Patents Modular Motion Control For AM

Dyze Design has filed a patent proposing a modular motion‑control architecture that separates command streams into priority queues and splits telemetry into real‑time and archival channels. The design adds edge‑processing modules for sensors, stepper and BLDC drives, and even a...

By Fabbaloo
Morehouse College Selected as Host Site for NSF Supercomputing Project
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Morehouse College Selected as Host Site for NSF Supercomputing Project

Morehouse College has secured an initial $5 million award from the National Science Foundation to host Horizon, a flagship supercomputer within the $457 million Leadership-Class Computing Facility. The project, led by the Texas Advanced Computing Center, will place one of the Southeast’s...

By HPCwire
Siemens to Deliver Industry-Leading PCB Test Engineering Solutions
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Siemens to Deliver Industry-Leading PCB Test Engineering Solutions

Siemens announced the acquisition of ASTER Technologies, a specialist in PCB test and reliability solutions, to bolster its electronic design automation (EDA) portfolio. ASTER’s design‑for‑test, design‑for‑manufacturing, and design‑for‑reliability tools will be integrated into Siemens’ end‑to‑end digital‑thread platform, enabling earlier validation...

By SemiWiki
Lemhi Supercomputer Expands Idaho Research Capacity
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Lemhi Supercomputer Expands Idaho Research Capacity

The Lemhi supercomputer, deployed through a partnership between Idaho National Laboratory and the state’s three public research universities, replaces the aging Falcon system and delivers markedly faster performance. Hosted at INL’s Collaborative Computing Center, Lemhi provides remote, on‑demand high‑performance computing...

By HPCwire
Google Cloud N4 Series Benchmarks: Google Axion Vs. Intel Xeon Vs. AMD EPYC Performance
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Google Cloud N4 Series Benchmarks: Google Axion Vs. Intel Xeon Vs. AMD EPYC Performance

Google Cloud’s new N4A series, powered by the in‑house Axion ARM64 processor, was benchmarked against the existing N4 Intel Xeon and N4D AMD EPYC instances. All three tests used 16 vCPU configurations, 400 GB storage and Ubuntu 25.10. The Axion chips lack simultaneous...

By Phoronix
Startech.com Thunderbolt 5 Universal Docking Station Review
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Startech.com Thunderbolt 5 Universal Docking Station Review

StarTech’s Thunderbolt 5 Universal Docking Station offers a surprisingly low‑priced entry into the emerging TB5 ecosystem, retailing around £253. It supports three simultaneous 4K displays, 2.5 GbE Ethernet, and delivers up to 140 W of power to connected laptops. Performance tests show 3,130 MB/s...

By Mighty Gadget
Startech.com Thunderbolt 5 Universal Docking Station Review
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Startech.com Thunderbolt 5 Universal Docking Station Review

The Startech Thunderbolt 5 Universal Docking Station delivers high‑bandwidth connectivity, triple‑4K display support, 2.5 GbE networking, and up to 140 W laptop charging at a price well below most competitors. In real‑world tests it handled three external monitors, SSD transfers near 3 GB/s, and...

By Mighty Gadget
Press Release: Gilat Receives $39 Million in Orders for Sidewinder ESA
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Press Release: Gilat Receives $39 Million in Orders for Sidewinder ESA

Gilat Satellite Networks announced $39 million in orders for its Sidewinder electronically steered antenna (ESA) in‑flight connectivity terminals from a leading satellite operator, with deliveries slated over the next 12 months. The orders cover both line‑fit and retrofit installations, underscoring airlines'...

By Runway Girl Network
Apple’s $599 MacBook SE Leak: Why It’s Swapping M-Series for the A18 Pro Chip
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Apple’s $599 MacBook SE Leak: Why It’s Swapping M-Series for the A18 Pro Chip

Apple is reportedly developing an entry‑level MacBook SE priced between $599 and $799, aimed at students and budget‑conscious users. The device will feature a minimalist design with a 12.9‑ or 13.3‑inch display, limited USB‑C ports, and 8 GB of RAM with...

By Geeky Gadgets
Anritsu, Qualcomm to Present Pre-6G 7 GHz Device Testing at MWC
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Anritsu, Qualcomm to Present Pre-6G 7 GHz Device Testing at MWC

Qualcomm and Anritsu will showcase a pre‑6G mobile‑device test case operating at 7.125 GHz during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The demonstration uses an upgraded Anritsu MT8000A test station, extending its RF hardware to cover 7‑16 GHz, thereby adding support for lower...

By Telecompaper
AMD's HIP Moves To Using LLVM's New Offload Driver By Default
BlogFeb 24, 2026

AMD's HIP Moves To Using LLVM's New Offload Driver By Default

AMD’s HIP runtime will now use LLVM’s new offload driver by default starting with LLVM 23, aligning it with CUDA and OpenMP offloading paths. The modern driver offers a unified interface, device‑side LTO, static library support, and cross‑platform compatibility. Previously, HIP...

By Phoronix
SoftBank Corp. Subsidiary SAIMEMORY and Intel Collaborate to Commercialize Next-Generation Memory Technology
BlogFeb 24, 2026

SoftBank Corp. Subsidiary SAIMEMORY and Intel Collaborate to Commercialize Next-Generation Memory Technology

SoftBank’s wholly owned subsidiary SAIMEMORY has signed a joint development agreement with Intel to bring Z‑Angle Memory (ZAM) to market. The partnership leverages Intel’s Next‑Gen DRAM Bonding (NGDB) research from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Memory Technology program. Prototypes...

By StorageNewsletter
Xinnor Named Startup of the Year at StorageNewsletter Awards 2026
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Xinnor Named Startup of the Year at StorageNewsletter Awards 2026

StorageNewsletter announced Xinnor as Startup of the Year at its inaugural 2026 awards, selected from more than 100 entries across 11 categories. The jury highlighted Xinnor’s pure‑software approach to large‑scale data protection, a segment gaining urgency as AI and high‑performance...

By StorageNewsletter
DigitalOcean Elevates Its Agentic Inference Cloud with GPU Droplets Powered by AMD Instinct MI350X GPUs
BlogFeb 24, 2026

DigitalOcean Elevates Its Agentic Inference Cloud with GPU Droplets Powered by AMD Instinct MI350X GPUs

DigitalOcean has launched GPU Droplets powered by AMD Instinct MI350X GPUs, enhancing its agentic inference cloud for production AI workloads. The MI350X, built on CDNA‑4, delivers lower latency, higher token‑generation throughput and doubles request throughput while cutting inference costs by 50%...

By StorageNewsletter
Speedata Partners with Nebul to Bring High-Performance Big Data and AI Analytics to European Sovereign Cloud
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Speedata Partners with Nebul to Bring High-Performance Big Data and AI Analytics to European Sovereign Cloud

Speedata Ltd. announced a partnership with Nebul to integrate its purpose‑built Analytics Processing Unit (APU) into Nebul’s European sovereign cloud. The APU claims up to 100× performance gains over CPUs and GPUs for Apache Spark workloads, cutting server counts and...

By StorageNewsletter
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs iPhone 17 Pro Max: Which Flagship Reigns Supreme?
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs iPhone 17 Pro Max: Which Flagship Reigns Supreme?

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max represent the 2026 flagship duopoly, each championing a distinct design and ecosystem philosophy. Samsung leans on a brighter 3,000‑nit Dynamic AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, a 200 MP camera and...

By Geeky Gadgets
Credo Technology’s Toucan PCIe Retimer Achieves PCI‑SIG Compliance
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Credo Technology’s Toucan PCIe Retimer Achieves PCI‑SIG Compliance

Credo Technology announced that its 7 nm Toucan PCIe retimer has achieved PCI‑SIG compliance at 32.0 GT/s, meeting PCIe 5.0 speed specifications while being ready for PCIe 6.0 and future 7.0 roadmaps. The compliance validation confirms interoperability, signal integrity, and low‑power operation across standard...

By StorageNewsletter
Qualstar Certifies ATTO XstreamCORE 8100T for Integration with Its Q-Series Tape Libraries
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Qualstar Certifies ATTO XstreamCORE 8100T for Integration with Its Q-Series Tape Libraries

Qualstar and ATTO announced certification of ATTO’s XstreamCORE 8100T Intelligent Bridge with the full Q‑Series tape‑library portfolio, from Q8 to Q1000+. The bridge converts up to four SAS‑connected LTO‑8/9/10 drives into dual 10 Gb Ethernet iSCSI links, letting libraries attach to standard...

By StorageNewsletter
Cellular Backup for Broadband
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Cellular Backup for Broadband

Amazon introduced the eero Signal, an add‑on for its eero Wi‑Fi mesh that automatically switches to cellular broadband when the primary internet fails. The 4G‑only device retails for $99.99 and includes six months of service, after which a $99.99 annual...

By POTs and PANs
HFCL, IIT Delhi Come Together on Development of Hollow-Core Fiber Tech
BlogFeb 24, 2026

HFCL, IIT Delhi Come Together on Development of Hollow-Core Fiber Tech

HFCL Limited has joined a Department of Telecommunications‑funded consortium led by IIT Delhi to develop hollow‑core fiber (HCF) technology for future 6G and quantum communication networks. The partnership leverages HFCL’s manufacturing expertise and IIT Delhi’s research capabilities to accelerate the...

By TelecomDrive
When ToR Instability Collapses Cross-Rack Redundancy Without Breaching SLA
BlogFeb 24, 2026

When ToR Instability Collapses Cross-Rack Redundancy Without Breaching SLA

The article describes a two‑rack deployment where each rack relied on a single top‑of‑rack switch, making each rack a lone failure domain. When the ToR in rack 2 became unstable, database replica loss and ARP failures occurred, yet latency and error‑rate...

By RIPE Labs
PocketBeagle 2 SBC Gets Industrial Version with 1GB RAM, 64GB eMMC Flash
BlogFeb 24, 2026

PocketBeagle 2 SBC Gets Industrial Version with 1GB RAM, 64GB eMMC Flash

BeagleBoard’s PocketBeagle 2 Industrial version upgrades the original PocketBeagle 2 Rev A1 with 1 GB DDR4 RAM, a 64 GB eMMC flash and an industrial temperature range of –40 °C to +85 °C. The board retains the Texas Instruments AM6254 quad‑core Cortex‑A53 SoC, the MSPM0L1105 M0+ MCU, USB‑C...

By CNX Software – Embedded Systems News
Physicists Open Door to Future, Hyper-Efficient Orbitronic Devices
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Physicists Open Door to Future, Hyper-Efficient Orbitronic Devices

Physicists have shown that chiral phonons in non‑magnetic quartz can directly transfer orbital angular momentum to electrons, creating an orbital Seebeck effect without magnets or charge currents. The breakthrough replaces heavy, scarce magnetic metals with inexpensive, abundant crystals, simplifying orbitronic...

By Nanowerk
Apple to Start Assembling Mac Mini in the United States This Year
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Apple to Start Assembling Mac Mini in the United States This Year

Apple will begin assembling the Mac mini in the United States in 2026, a notable shift for a product that makes up about five percent of global Mac sales. The 2024 redesign introduced the first major update since 2010, pairing...

By Asymco
A Resource for AVP News
BlogFeb 24, 2026

A Resource for AVP News

A Reddit‑based weekly roundup, Last Week in AVP #107, aggregates the most compelling Apple Vision Pro (AVP) news, reviews, and videos into a single, ad‑free page. The edition highlights Apple’s potential immersive Formula 1 demo at the March 4 event, teases the...

By Asymco
Here’s Why Demand for Macs Has Spiked
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Here’s Why Demand for Macs Has Spiked

Apple’s Mac lineup is experiencing unprecedented demand, pushing US lead times to two‑four weeks, the longest in years. The Mac Studio now has a 27‑day wait, followed by the M4‑powered MacBook Pro at 23 days and the Mac Mini at...

By Asymco
RAD Debuts 400G Ethernet Platform for DCI, Enterprise Connectivity
BlogFeb 24, 2026

RAD Debuts 400G Ethernet Platform for DCI, Enterprise Connectivity

RAD announced the ETX‑2i‑400G, a 400 Gbps Ethernet demarcation and aggregation platform designed for data‑center interconnect and high‑capacity enterprise links. The device targets communications service providers seeking low‑latency, SLA‑driven services that can handle AI‑intensive workloads. It incorporates multiple 400 G QSP‑DD interfaces...

By TelecomDrive
MWC 2026 | Telekom, Orange, Telefónica, TIM and Vodafone Demo Federated Edge Continuum
BlogFeb 24, 2026

MWC 2026 | Telekom, Orange, Telefónica, TIM and Vodafone Demo Federated Edge Continuum

At Mobile World Congress 2026 the five largest European telcos—Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefónica, TIM and Vodafone—demonstrated the first live European Edge Continuum, a federated edge infrastructure spanning their networks. The federation, built on EU‑funded IPCEI‑CIS components, is now operational in...

By TelecomDrive
Salt on the Road: CATL’s Naxtra Battery Leaves the Lab – a Challenge to LFP and the Cold?
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Salt on the Road: CATL’s Naxtra Battery Leaves the Lab – a Challenge to LFP and the Cold?

CATL and Changan have launched the first production vehicle equipped with the Naxtra sodium‑ion battery, delivering 175 Wh kg⁻¹ and a claimed 400 km range. The cell retains more than 90% of its capacity at –40 °C, vastly outperforming conventional LFP packs in sub‑zero...

By Igor’sLAB
Mesa PanVK Driver Seeing Up To 25.7x Speedup For MSAA
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Mesa PanVK Driver Seeing Up To 25.7x Speedup For MSAA

The open‑source PanVK driver for Arm Mali GPUs received a major update in Mesa 26.1 that reworks its framebuffer abstraction and moves MSAA resolves into a final frame shader. This change yields dramatic performance improvements in the Sascha Willems Vulkan multisampling...

By Phoronix
Iowa Farmers Are Leading the Fight for Repair
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Iowa Farmers Are Leading the Fight for Repair

Iowa's House Agriculture Committee advanced HSB 751, a Right‑to‑Repair bill targeting John Deere, with an 18‑5 vote. The legislation would require the manufacturer to provide farmers with the same diagnostic tools, software and parts that dealers use. Iowa accounts for roughly...

By iFixit News (Teardowns)
GyroidOS Virtualization Solution Aims to Secure Embedded Devices, Ease Cybersecurity Certification
BlogFeb 24, 2026

GyroidOS Virtualization Solution Aims to Secure Embedded Devices, Ease Cybersecurity Certification

GyroidOS, an open‑source multi‑architecture OS‑level virtualization platform maintained by Fraunhofer AISEC, isolates guest operating‑system stacks on a single Linux kernel using namespaces, cgroups and capabilities. The solution targets embedded devices and integrates hardware‑root‑of‑trust features such as secure boot, TPM‑linked disk...

By CNX Software – Embedded Systems News
Hair-Width LEDs Could Replace Lasers
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Hair-Width LEDs Could Replace Lasers

Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have demonstrated hair‑thin microLEDs that outperform conventional designs in efficiency, output power, and beam control. By enclosing the InGaN/GaN emitting region with distributed Bragg reflectors, the devices deliver 20% more air‑side light, over 130% more...

By Nanowerk
HP Omen Max 16 Gaming Laptop You Either Love It or Hate It
BlogFeb 23, 2026

HP Omen Max 16 Gaming Laptop You Either Love It or Hate It

HP’s Omen Max 16 launches with three GPU options—RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090—and two CPU choices, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX or AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375. Priced from $2,099, the Intel‑based RTX 5080 configuration garners the most praise for its OLED 2.5K 240 Hz display and effective Tempest...

By The Gadgeteer
Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II, GPU Monitoring Hardware
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II, GPU Monitoring Hardware

Thermal Grizzly’s WireView Pro II is a hardware‑level GPU monitoring device that sits between the graphics card and a 12VHPWR or 12V‑2×6 power cable. It provides per‑pin current data on a 320 × 170 TFT‑IPS colour screen and streams the information to the...

By PC Perspective
Hardware Is the Center of the Universe (Again)
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Hardware Is the Center of the Universe (Again)

The article traces four decades of hardware‑assisted verification (HAV) from its roots in 1980s in‑circuit emulation to today’s AI‑driven full‑stack validation platforms. Early emulators struggled with reliability but proved that pure software simulation could not keep pace with growing chip...

By SemiWiki
New Pepwave 5G Dongle Brings Ethernet-Over-USB 5G to Peplink Routers and Laptops
BlogFeb 23, 2026

New Pepwave 5G Dongle Brings Ethernet-Over-USB 5G to Peplink Routers and Laptops

Peplink is launching the Pepwave 5G Dongle, a compact USB‑C modem that delivers Ethernet‑over‑USB 5G connectivity for its routers and laptops. Built on a Qualcomm X62 chipset, the device supports dual physical nano‑SIM slots, dual eSIMs and a wide range of sub‑6 GHz 5G/LTE...

By Mobile Internet Resource Center
Creality’s CFS-C Eliminates Hot-End Purging with New Remote Cutting Approach
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Creality’s CFS-C Eliminates Hot-End Purging with New Remote Cutting Approach

Creality has launched the CFS‑C filament swapper, marketed as a “no‑purge” solution for its K1 series desktop FFF printers. By relocating the filament‑cutting operation from the hot end to the swapper, the system eliminates the traditional purge cycle, cutting change‑over...

By Fabbaloo
MIT Engineers 3D Print Fully Functional Electric Motor
BlogFeb 23, 2026

MIT Engineers 3D Print Fully Functional Electric Motor

MIT engineers have unveiled a multi‑material 3D printer capable of fabricating a fully functional electric linear motor in a single print job. The system integrates four distinct extruders that handle conductive, magnetic, and standard plastic materials, allowing the motor to...

By Fabbaloo
Smarter ECOs: Inside Easy-Logic’s ASIC Optimization Engine
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Smarter ECOs: Inside Easy-Logic’s ASIC Optimization Engine

Easy‑Logic Technology Ltd. has commercialized EasylogicECO, an automated functional Engineering Change Order (ECO) engine that generates minimal logic patches from RTL or specification updates. The tool leverages formal equivalence and optimization algorithms to preserve timing closure, layout integrity, and DFT...

By SemiWiki
Cadence Completes Acquisition of Hexagon’s Design and Engineering Business
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Cadence Completes Acquisition of Hexagon’s Design and Engineering Business

Cadence announced the completion of its €2.7 billion acquisition of Hexagon’s Design and Engineering business, integrating MSC Software’s Nastran and Adams tools into its multiphysics portfolio. The deal, financed with 70% cash and 30% Cadence stock, expands Cadence’s System Design and...

By HPCwire
Modern AMD Graphics Driver Surpasses Six Million Lines Of Code In Linux 7.0
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Modern AMD Graphics Driver Surpasses Six Million Lines Of Code In Linux 7.0

The AMDGPU/AMDKFD open‑source driver stack has crossed the six‑million line threshold in the Linux 7.0 kernel, up from four million lines just four years ago. It now accounts for roughly 15% of the entire kernel codebase, making it the single largest...

By Phoronix
Mac Studio 2026 Leaks: Thunderbolt 5, 128GB RAM & M5 Ultra Details
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Mac Studio 2026 Leaks: Thunderbolt 5, 128GB RAM & M5 Ultra Details

Apple’s 2026 Mac Studio launches with M5 Max and M5 Ultra processors, the latter built by fusing two M5 Max chips via Ultra Fusion. The desktop offers up to 128 GB of RAM, faster SSD options, and Thunderbolt 5 connectivity, while pairing...

By Geeky Gadgets
Intel ANV Driver Sees Several Vulkan Video H.265 Encode Fixes
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Intel ANV Driver Sees Several Vulkan Video H.265 Encode Fixes

Intel’s open‑source ANV Vulkan driver received a batch of H.265 encode fixes merged into the Mesa 26.1‑devel branch. The changes, contributed by Igalia engineer Hyunjun Ko, add dynamic transform‑skip handling, respect application‑provided QP values, correctly process GPB frames, and clean up unsupported...

By Phoronix
Forget Oculink : Mind Graphics 2 Dock Uses RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and a Built-In 350W Power Supply
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Forget Oculink : Mind Graphics 2 Dock Uses RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and a Built-In 350W Power Supply

Kados unveiled the Mind Pro mini‑PC paired with the Mine Graphics 2 eGPU dock, leveraging its proprietary Mind Link PCIe 5.0 X4 interface. The dock houses an Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti with 16 GB GDDR7B and a built‑in 350 W power supply, delivering desktop‑class graphics in a...

By Geeky Gadgets
All-Optical Morphological Image Processing at the Speed of Light
BlogFeb 23, 2026

All-Optical Morphological Image Processing at the Speed of Light

Researchers have built a free‑space nanophotonic diffractive network that executes morphological image operations—dilation, erosion, opening, and closing—directly on the optical wavefront. By encoding structuring elements into engineered phase layers, the system transforms incoming light in a single pass, achieving latencies...

By Nanowerk
LLNL: Advanced Simulation and Modeling Pave a Path Forward for Single-Crystal Battery Materials
BlogFeb 23, 2026

LLNL: Advanced Simulation and Modeling Pave a Path Forward for Single-Crystal Battery Materials

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers published a comprehensive review in Chemical Reviews describing how advanced, physics‑based simulation can decode the complex relationships among processing, structure, and performance of single‑crystal battery materials. By spanning atomistic to cell‑level scales, the multiscale models...

By HPCwire