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A Robotic Hand That Can Actually Feel? It’s Happening at CES 2026
AIHardwareInnovation

A Robotic Hand That Can Actually Feel? It’s Happening at CES 2026

XELA Robotics has integrated its uSkin tactile sensors into a Tesollo DG-5F robotic hand. The sensors provide a sense of touch down to 0.1 grams of force. The tech will be on display at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.

by Carter WellsDecember 4, 2025
HPE’s New Networking Blitz Aims Straight at Cisco’s Throne
CloudHardwareNetworking

HPE’s New Networking Blitz Aims Straight at Cisco’s Throne

HPE is launching a unified Aruba-Juniper networking portfolio this week at its Discover event in Barcelona. Partners see it as a direct assault on Cisco’s market share, especially for AI workloads, with new products like a Wi-Fi 7 access point and a high-performance AI switch.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Stackpole’s New Chip Resistors Cut Costs for Pulse-Power Circuits
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Stackpole’s New Chip Resistors Cut Costs for Pulse-Power Circuits

Stackpole Electronics has launched its RNCL series of low-resistance chip resistors. Using proprietary thin film tech, they handle high pulses and cost far less than traditional options.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
The Liquid Cooling Boom is Here, and It’s All About the CDU
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

The Liquid Cooling Boom is Here, and It’s All About the CDU

The data center liquid cooling market is in a phase of “high-level explosive growth,” driven by AI’s insatiable demand. With specialized “neocloud” providers growing over 200% year-on-year, the race is on to deploy efficient, scalable cooling like never before.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 2, 2025
Your next phone might get more expensive, thanks to AI
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Your next phone might get more expensive, thanks to AI

The massive demand for AI data center chips is creating bottlenecks across the electronics supply chain. Analysts warn this could lead to component shortages and price increases for consumer devices like smartphones.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
AMD’s New Pro GPUs: A W7900D for China and Mysterious AI Cards
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

AMD’s New Pro GPUs: A W7900D for China and Mysterious AI Cards

AMD has officially listed the Radeon Pro W7900D, a variant of its flagship workstation card designed to comply with US export restrictions to China. The company’s Linux drivers also reveal two new AI-focused GPUs, the R9600D and R9700S, hinting at a broader professional portfolio expansion.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
Orqa’s 280k-Drone Factory Is a Big Deal for Europe
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Orqa’s 280k-Drone Factory Is a Big Deal for Europe

Orqa has massively expanded its manufacturing capacity in Croatia. This move is all about building a secure, non-Chinese supply chain for defense-grade drones in Europe.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
Samsung’s TV Dominance Hits 20 Years, But There’s a Catch
BusinessHardwareTechnology

Samsung’s TV Dominance Hits 20 Years, But There’s a Catch

Samsung is about to lock in an incredible 20-year streak as the world’s top TV seller, holding a massive 29% market share. However, LG maintains a firm grip on the premium OLED segment, leading for 13 years straight.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 1, 2025
Intel Could Make Apple’s Chips, But Not Design Them
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Intel Could Make Apple’s Chips, But Not Design Them

Intel might return to Apple laptops as a foundry partner rather than CPU designer. The shift would affect only entry-level M-series chips, with production potentially starting in 2027. High-end Apple Silicon would remain with TSMC.

by Darren HoltNovember 30, 2025
Intel could be making Apple’s chips by 2027
HardwareSemiconductorsTechnology

Intel could be making Apple’s chips by 2027

Intel could return to Apple devices by 2027, but not as a CPU supplier. Instead, the company would manufacture Apple’s own M-series chips using its advanced 18AP process technology.

by Darren HoltNovember 29, 2025

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