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Category: Manufacturing

China’s Rare-Earth Threat to Japan May Backfire
BusinessHardwareManufacturing

China’s Rare-Earth Threat to Japan May Backfire

China is banning exports of items with potential military applications to Japan, a move targeting rare-earth magnets. However, Japan has spent over a decade preparing for this, and the threat is accelerating global efforts to break China’s dominance.

by Samuel KimJanuary 8, 2026
Your Battery is Dumb. The Software is What Makes it Money.
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Your Battery is Dumb. The Software is What Makes it Money.

Battery storage is the fastest path to new grid capacity, but its uptime and profitability are entirely dependent on software. An advanced Energy Management System (EMS) is what turns a passive battery into a revenue-generating, grid-stabilizing asset. Choosing the right software makes or breaks the

by Priya KapoorJanuary 7, 2026
Volvo Brings Back Its Ex-Polestar Boss as Design Chief
BusinessInnovationManufacturing

Volvo Brings Back Its Ex-Polestar Boss as Design Chief

Volvo Car is bringing former Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath back into the fold as its new global design chief. The move comes just ahead of the unveiling of the critical EX60 electric SUV in January.

by Samuel KimJanuary 7, 2026
TSMC’s 2nm Node is a Monster Hit, With Apple Grabbing Half
ManufacturingSemiconductorsTechnology

TSMC’s 2nm Node is a Monster Hit, With Apple Grabbing Half

The demand for TSMC’s next-generation 2nm chipmaking process is exploding. New reports indicate tape-outs are 1.5 times higher than the 3nm node, with Apple locking down more than half of the initial production capacity for future iPhones and Macs.

by Samuel KimJanuary 7, 2026
Why Factories Can’t Quit Their 80s Tech
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Why Factories Can’t Quit Their 80s Tech

Legacy industrial systems from the 1980s and 90s are deeply embedded in modern factories, creating a maintenance nightmare. The solution isn’t always immediate replacement, but a smarter, data-driven approach to extending their lifespan.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 7, 2026
MSI’s New AMD Motherboards Are All About Pushing Memory Limits
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

MSI’s New AMD Motherboards Are All About Pushing Memory Limits

MSI is launching new AMD AM5 motherboards, headlined by the enthusiast-focused MEG X870E Unify-X MAX. This board is built for record-breaking DDR5 speeds over 10,000 MT/s. They’re also introducing a more affordable B850 MAG MAX series with modern features.

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026
MSI’s New Pro Max PCs Are For Work, Not Just Gaming
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

MSI’s New Pro Max PCs Are For Work, Not Just Gaming

At CES, MSI is shifting focus from gaming to professional productivity with its new Pro Max series. The lineup includes all-in-one PCs, minimalist desktops with AMD Ryzen AI 300 chips, a fancy QD-OLED monitor for Mac users, and a suite of high-end components like an X870E motherboard. It’s a clear b

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026
A Gas Giant Steps Into the Data Center Power Game
CloudDataManufacturing

A Gas Giant Steps Into the Data Center Power Game

In a major move for energy-hungry data centers, Liberty Energy is partnering with Vantage Data Centers to develop up to 1 gigawatt of natural gas-fired power generation. The deal, announced January 5, reserves 400 MW of capacity for 2027 to support hyperscale and AI growth. This aims to solve the cr

by Priya KapoorJanuary 5, 2026
Lucid Beats Delivery Estimates, But There’s a Big Catch
BusinessManufacturingStartups

Lucid Beats Delivery Estimates, But There’s a Big Catch

Lucid Group reported better-than-expected vehicle deliveries for Q4 and 2025, driven by its new, cheaper Gravity SUV. However, production more than doubled, far outpacing sales growth and highlighting persistent demand issues in the high-end EV market.

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is getting more expensive, but not everywhere
BusinessHardwareManufacturing

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is getting more expensive, but not everywhere

Samsung is reportedly set to increase prices for its upcoming Galaxy S26 series in its home market of South Korea. The move breaks a three-year price freeze and creates a strange scenario where the phones could be cheaper in the US.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 5, 2026

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