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Samsung Denies Rumors It’s Killing Off Consumer SSDs
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Samsung Denies Rumors It’s Killing Off Consumer SSDs

Samsung has officially denied rumors it plans to phase out production of consumer SATA SSDs. The denial comes amid a severe industry-wide shortage of DRAM and NAND flash memory, driven by unprecedented demand from AI companies.

by Priya KapoorDecember 16, 2025
Hannover Messe 2026 Reveals First Big-Name Speakers
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Hannover Messe 2026 Reveals First Big-Name Speakers

The first wave of speakers for Hannover Messe 2026’s Centre Stage has been announced. The list includes heavyweights from Siemens, Rheinmetall, Accenture, and the Future Today Institute, setting the agenda for the world’s leading industrial tech show.

by Samuel KimDecember 16, 2025
Europe’s €152m Bet on Quantum Chip Inspection
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Europe’s €152m Bet on Quantum Chip Inspection

A German startup is making a massive bet on a new way to find flaws in advanced AI chips. With €152m and government backing, they’re trying to solve a critical bottleneck in semiconductor manufacturing.

by Priya KapoorDecember 16, 2025
Microsoft’s Security Copilot Play: Bundling AI to Lock In Enterprises
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Microsoft’s Security Copilot Play: Bundling AI to Lock In Enterprises

Microsoft is now bundling its Security Copilot AI assistant directly into Microsoft 365 E5 enterprise licenses. The move includes a monthly allotment of free Security Compute Units (SCUs) to spur adoption. This comes alongside a flood of new AI agents and a new control plane, Agent 365, to manage th

by Samuel KimDecember 12, 2025
Avalue’s New Industrial SBC is Built for the Long Haul
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Avalue’s New Industrial SBC is Built for the Long Haul

Avalue has launched a 3.5-inch single-board computer designed for harsh industrial environments. Its key trick is compatibility with multiple Intel CPU generations, aiming to simplify long-term upgrades for automation and edge AI projects.

by Samuel KimDecember 11, 2025
GE Vernova Keeps Stacking Wind Turbine Deals in Romania
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GE Vernova Keeps Stacking Wind Turbine Deals in Romania

GE Vernova has signed a new deal to supply turbines for a wind farm in Romania, adding to a series of recent orders in the country. This continues the company’s push in a key European market, but the broader onshore wind sector faces significant headwinds.

by Samuel KimDecember 11, 2025
Samsung’s Mobile Boss Scrambling for RAM at CES 2026
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Samsung’s Mobile Boss Scrambling for RAM at CES 2026

In a highly unusual move, Samsung’s mobile chief is heading to CES 2026 for a critical meeting. He needs to lock down RAM supply from Micron as prices have skyrocketed, and his own company’s chip division won’t give him a break.

by Priya KapoorDecember 11, 2025
Saab’s “CAD in the Morning, Fly in the Afternoon” Dream Takes Shape
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Saab’s “CAD in the Morning, Fly in the Afternoon” Dream Takes Shape

Saab is aiming for a “CAD in the morning, fly in the afternoon” development cycle. Their secret weapon is a software-defined fuselage for an uncrewed jet demonstrator called Ruby, built with Divergent 3D’s tech. The process has already slashed part counts by over 99%.

by Samuel KimDecember 10, 2025
The Inconvenient Truth: US Manufacturing Needs Immigrant Workers
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The Inconvenient Truth: US Manufacturing Needs Immigrant Workers

The U.S. manufacturing sector is staring down a massive labor crisis. A new analysis reveals that without immigrant workers, the industry will be unable to fill nearly 2 million jobs over the next decade, crippling industrial capacity and the economy.

by Priya KapoorDecember 9, 2025
A New Alloy Could Turn Old Cars Into High-Strength Parts
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A New Alloy Could Turn Old Cars Into High-Strength Parts

Researchers at Oak Ridge National Lab have developed RidgeAlloy, a new aluminum alloy designed to upcycle low-grade vehicle scrap into high-performance structural parts. The breakthrough could recapture the value of an estimated 350,000 tons of aluminum body sheet scrap expected annually by the earl

by Samuel KimDecember 9, 2025

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