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It’s time to go back to 1979.

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Side channel gives unauthenticated remote attackers access they should never have.

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Works with original PS1 accessories, and supports other MiSTer FPGA cores.

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The OG smartwatch is getting a second life.

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MSI is anticipating the popularity of CXMT memory ICs.

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More rugged, and compact, but still great for hooking up to a TV or headset.

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Fujifilm to invest $640 million in the preparation of raw materials for chip production.

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A report says China's chip designers are looking towards glass substrates for next-generation processors as BOE is gearing up to establish a pilot production line.

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This one handheld console could give you as many as 56 different controller layouts.

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Tongfu Microelectronics joins CXMT and Wuhan Xinxin in HBM production for Chinese developers of AI processors.

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