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Netgear Routers: Navigating the FCC Ban & Conditional Approval
Review
Apr 16, 2026Tom's Hardware

Netgear Routers: Navigating the FCC Ban & Conditional Approval

Netgear has secured conditional approval from the FCC to continue importing foreign-made routers until October 2027, bypassing a broader ban. This ensures continued availability of popular models but raises transparency questions about manufacturing commitments, setting an interesting precedent for other brands.

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Intel Joins Elon Musk’s Terafab Chips Project
Tech
Apr 8, 2026TechCrunch AI

Intel Joins Elon Musk’s Terafab Chips Project

Intel has joined Elon Musk's Terafab chips project, partnering with SpaceX and Tesla to build a new semiconductor factory in Texas. This collaboration leverages Intel's chip manufacturing expertise to produce 1 TW/year of compute for AI, robotics, and other advanced applications, significantly bolstering Intel's foundry business.

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Gateway Capital announces first close of $25M Fund II: venture
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Apr 3, 2026TechCrunch

Gateway Capital announces first close of $25M Fund II: venture

Gateway Capital, founded by Dana Guthrie, has completed the first close of its $25 million target Fund II, enabling immediate investment operations. The Milwaukee-based firm plans to back at least 20 Midwest-focused companies with average checks between $500,000 and $600,000, targeting sectors like supply chain, logistics, and manufacturing AI.

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Musk Unveils Ambitious Chip Manufacturing Plans for Tesla, SpaceX
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Mar 23, 2026TechCrunch

Musk Unveils Ambitious Chip Manufacturing Plans for Tesla, SpaceX

Elon Musk has unveiled plans for a new chip manufacturing facility, dubbed "Terafab," in Austin, Texas. The initiative, driven by perceived semiconductor shortages for Tesla and SpaceX's AI and robotics needs, aims to produce chips supporting vast computing power on Earth and in space. While ambitious, the announcement lacks a timeline, and analysts note Musk's history of overpromising on complex projects.

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Nudelman Ghost Gun Operation: A Perilous Application of 3D Printing
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Mar 22, 2026Tom's Hardware

Nudelman Ghost Gun Operation: A Perilous Application of 3D Printing

Quick Verdict: A Dangerous Evolution in Illicit Firearm Manufacturing The case of Brandon and Justin Nudelman from Staten Island, New York, serves as a stark, cautionary tale regarding the dangerous intersection of

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Meta MTIA Chips: Ambitious AI Inference Strategy Under Review
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Mar 12, 2026Tom's Hardware

Meta MTIA Chips: Ambitious AI Inference Strategy Under Review

Quick Verdict: Meta's Bold Leap into In-House AI Silicon Meta is making a substantial play in the artificial intelligence landscape with the announcement of four successive generations of its in-house Meta Training and

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Rebellions Rebel100 Review: A Promising UCIe Pioneer
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Mar 3, 2026Tom's Hardware

Rebellions Rebel100 Review: A Promising UCIe Pioneer

Rebellions Rebel100 Review: A Promising UCIe Pioneer Verdict: The Rebellions Rebel100 stands out as an early adopter of UCIe-Advanced technology, offering a quad-chiplet AI accelerator that claims to match Nvidia H200

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HP: RAM Costs Accounted for 15-18% of PC Bill of Materials
Science
Feb 26, 2026Ars Technica

HP: RAM Costs Accounted for 15-18% of PC Bill of Materials

HP disclosed that RAM accounted for 15 to 18 percent of its PC manufacturing costs in the last quarter. This figure, reported by Ars Technica, highlights the significant influence of memory components on the overall bill of materials for personal computers, impacting pricing strategies and profit margins for the company.

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Trump is making coal plants even dirtier as AI demands more energy
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Feb 21, 2026The Verge

Trump is making coal plants even dirtier as AI demands more energy

The Trump administration has repealed Biden-era Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), reverting power plant pollution controls to 2012 levels. This rollback coincides with soaring electricity demand from AI data centers, domestic manufacturing, and electric vehicles. Critics argue the move sacrifices health protections for industry savings, while aging coal plants are kept online to meet the growing energy needs.

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