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Toilet maker Toto is here to help with the RAM crisis

Toilet maker Toto is here to help with the RAM crisis If you think that companies should stick to their core expertise, Toto is here to flush away that notion. The Japanese company is best known for its bidet-style "Washlet" toilets, but it also has an advanced ceramics division that produces components used in NAND memory chips. That business gained 34 percent over last year thanks to AI chip demand, accounting for 55 percent of Toto's 53.8 billion yen ($343.5 million) operating profit so...

Engadget 40d ago

Memory crunch sends PC prices into double-digit climb

The average prices of notebooks and desktops are up in Europe by double-digit percentages on the back of tightening availability of memory. All PC makers are battling with shortages of DRAM and NAND as component manufacturers prioritize production for higher-margin high-bandwidth memory chips used in AI servers. The cost of memory has more than quadrupled in 12 months.

The Register 9d ago

'Not going to vacate': Rabri's 'evict by force' dare to CM Samrat over bungalow

Former Bihar chief minister Rabri Devi on Saturday challenged chief minister Samrat Choudhary to remove her from the government bungalow she has occupied for more than a decade, saying she would not vacate the premises voluntarily. The RJD leader reacted sharply when reporters questioned her about a recent order issued by the state's building construction department allotting the 10, Circular Road residence in Patna to Dairy and Fisheries Minister Nand Kishor Ram. "Yes, I can see that Samrat...

Times of India 11d ago

On the Complexity of Recurrence Evaluation

arXiv:2606.01175v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this paper, we study the complexity of the recurrence evaluation problem. We are interested in finitely valued recurrent functions. We present two results in this direction.

arXiv CS 8d ago

Top Wall Street analysts see robust growth potential in these 3 stocks

The latest earnings season has eased concerns about a potential artificial intelligence bubble. Increased spending by hyperscalers and other companies has reinforced confidence in the demand for AI infrastructure and software solutions. Investors keen on capitalizing on the AI boom can track recommendations from top Wall Street analysts, who give key insights into a company's ability to capture AI-driven demand despite macro uncertainties and rising competition.

CNBC 9d ago

Chinese memory makers step up challenge to Korea’s chip champions

Chinese memory makers step up challenge to Korea’s chip champions CXMT and YMTC are nearing public listings, giving China’s memory-chip sector fresh firepower in its pursuit of Samsung and SK Hynix This article was first published by The Korea Times in a partnership with the South China Morning Post. Two of China’s leading memory-chip makers are moving closer to public listings, posing a significant long-term challenge to South Korean giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, despite a...

South China Morning Post 4d ago

'Armed with bamboo sticks': RJD workers step in after Lalu, Rabri lose Z+ security

PATNA: A fresh political controversy erupted in Bihar on Saturday after RJD chief Lalu Prasad, former chief minister Rabri Devi and leader of opposition in state assembly Tejashwi Prasad Yadav returned all security personnel deployed outside their official residences in Patna, a day after the Samrat Choudhary-led govt downgraded their security cover. Soon after the security personnel left, RJD workers armed with bamboo sticks took position outside Rabri's residence at 10, Circular Road and...

Times of India 3d ago

TSMC struggles to keep up with AI demand: ‘We can only support so much’

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. - the world's biggest semiconductor-maker - is struggling to meet demands from American customers even with its factory buildout in the US, according to reports from Reuters and Bloomberg. "Customer demand is so high, and we can only support so much," TSMC CEO C.C. Wei said after a shareholder meeting on Thursday, Reuters reports. "We are doing our best to ensure TSMC does not become a bottleneck."

The Verge 5d ago