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Samsung may start installing its first High-NA EUV litho tool in late 2024

Samsung is set to start installing its first EUV lithography tool with a 0.55 numerical aperture (High-NA) in Q4 2024 – Q1 2025, reports Seoul Economic Daily, citing its sources. The device will be used primarily for research and development purposes as the company works on its next-generation process technologies that require resolutions enabled by High-NA EUV tools. Samsung also works on a High-NA ecosystem with Lasertec, JSR, Tokyo Electron, and Synopsys. Samsung's first ASML Twinscan EXE:5000 High-NA lithography system will be installed at the company's Hwaseong campus, where it will develop its next-generation fabrication technologies for logic and DRAM. The unit is projected to be operational by mid-2025. As a result, Samsung will have its first High-NA EUV tool operational about a year later than Intel, but it will still be ahead of its rivals TSMC and SK hynix. When Samsung adopts High-NA EUV for mass production, it remains to be seen, but it is not expected unti l

palms-on with the Rabbit R1: Hopping into an AI-powered future?

There's a new AI-powered machine in town, and this one is available in orange. hot on the heels of the Humane Ai Pin , Rabbit has officially launched its debut R1 associate, and i was among the first to decide on ours up on the enterprise's bought-out adventure at ny's TWA inn. With a brand-new Rabbit OS under the hood and Teenage Engineering's fingerprints all over the quirky Leuchtorange case, the R1 is ready as contrary from its chest-hooked up rival as can also be. someday is rarely satisfactory time to place Rabbit's massive motion mannequin through its paces, but it's adequate time for me to decide on a few first impressions, so let's assignment down the rabbit hole. what's the Rabbit R1? Ryan Haines / Android Authority Let's be clear: the Rabbit R1 is not an Android cellphone . It's not intended to look exactly like a mobilephone, neither is it intended to exchange one. instead, it's a pocket-sized associate in you

TikTok's days are literally numbered in the US as bill to ban app is signed into law

The U.S. government has signed a new bill into law that could lead to a nationwide ban of TikTok. The company has less than a year to divest the app and find a potential buyer. President Biden has signed a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban on TikTok, CNN reports. This was announced days after the House approved the bill and a day after the Senate voted in favor. This bill, included in a foreign aid package, would mean app stores like Google's Play Store and Apple's App Store would not be able to legally offer TikTok in the United States. But the ban would come overnight, as the bill gives TikTok's owner ByteDance less than a year (270 days) to sell the app and find a potential buyer. It's not something you do. Following the bill's signing, TikTok CEO Shou Chu expressed his thoughts on the issue on the app, saying, "We're not going anywhere." The platform, which has more than 7 million business owners making a living from TikTok, encourages use