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This sounds like encouraging news for smartphone cameras, as TSMC’s more advanced manufacturing could result in more efficient camera sensors. For what it’s worth, the Sony LYT-818 sensor used in phones like the vivo X200 Pro and X300 Pro is built on a 22nm manufacturing process. Vivo indeed claimed that this sensor offered improved power efficiency. Sony’s IMX989, which is a first-generation one-inch smartphone camera sensor, is reportedly built on a 40nm process.

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r/hardware · u/sr_local · 4w ago

TSMC Hits Pause on ASML’s Newest Lithography for A13 Process

The manufacturing giant opts for existing equipment to power its next-gen AI silicon, deferring a transition to high-precision machinery until 2029. Bloomberg reports that TSMC may not adopt the technology until 2029, al…

Hacker News · u/cui511511 · Apr 2, 2026

Show HN: Elytra – A 420g CNC aluminum, wireless split keyboard

Hi HN, I'm Edan, the creator of ElimKeys.I've always loved ergonomic split keyboards, but I hated the desk clutter. Most splits on the market either require that annoying TRRS bridge cable between the two halves, or if t…

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r/buildapc · u/No-Flight9785 · 3w ago

Upgrading Girlfriend’s PC and Trying to Act Like I Know What I’m Doing. Please Help!

My girlfriend’s PC is a handful of years old and I told her it shouldn’t be a problem to upgrade the computer so she can play while I am on my PS5. I saw that her graphics card was from 2017, so I ordered her an AMD 9070…

r/hardware · u/DazzlingpAd134 · 3w ago

Exclusive: China targets 70% advanced domestic silicon wafer use by 2026

According to Nikkei Asia, China is working on more than 70% of the silicon wafers used by domestic chipmakers by the end of this year. This goal demonstrates China’s most aggressive attempt to localize key semiconductor …

r/Android · u/MishaalRahman · 2w ago

New features, emojis, & security improvements: Here’s everything new coming to Android!

Hi Reddit, We just wrapped up The Android Show | I/O Edition, and a core theme of the show was how we’re making your phone more helpful so that you can spend less time looking at it and more time living your life. To mak…