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Always Be Curious is your weekly shot of sci-tech coverage. Bringing you the now, the how and the wow of science and technology with a special focus on the chip industry.

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Always Be Curious #211: Neuromorphic computing, artificial vision, and the new Atlas robot

While most of the news in this industry revolves around the fierce competition for the nanometers, there are plenty of other cutting-edge developments to keep a close eye on. This week, Intel reveiled "Hala Point”, a neuromorphic computer t...

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Always Be Curious #210: Technofeudalism, Intel's Gaudi 3 chip, and farewell interviews with ASML's outgoing execs

This week marked another special week in a series of goodbyes and thankyous to ASML’s outgoing executives Peter Wennink and Martin van den Brink, who are ending their terms on 24 April. If you’re going to read just a couple of pieces in thi...

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Always Be Curious #209: The chipmaking chessboard, floppy disks and Samsung's upcoming financials

This week is bittersweet. 🙏 My company is saying goodbye to the two men that helped build ASML over the course of 40 dynamic years: CEO Peter Wennink and CTO Martin van den Brink. They will end their board terms later this month. We organi...

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Always Be Curious #208: One trillion transistors, AI music, and an electronic larynx

This week in ABC: TSMC executive Mark Liu explains what needs to happen to build a 1 trillion transistor chip, Suno launches its AI music generator, and a patch translates larynx movement to sounds.

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  • Sander at ABC

    Hi there! \ud83d\udc4b I’m Sander at Always Be Curious. \ud83d\udc68‍\ud83d\udcbb I’m a manager with 15+ years in the chip industry. I bundle my favorite science, tech and chip news in this weekly newsletter.

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