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Samsung’s ambitious Exynos 2600 chipset faces production hurdles as reports suggest initial wafer volumes remain constrained. The 2nm GAA process yields continue to challenge Samsung’s flagship SoC deployment plans for the Galaxy S26 series, with Qualcomm likely to dominate shipments.
Samsung’s transition to 2nm gate-all-around (GAA) technology for its Exynos 2600 system-on-chip has encountered production challenges, according to industry reports. Sources indicate that initial manufacturing volumes for the flagship processor are limited to approximately 15,000 wafers, potentially affecting its deployment across the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. The constrained production scale suggests Samsung continues to navigate yield improvements for its advanced semiconductor process node.
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Power users are discovering Workspaces, a hidden gem in Microsoft’s PowerToys collection that remembers and restores all open applications to their exact positions. The tool captures snapshots of your ideal desktop setup and recreates it instantly after restarts or between different workflows.
Power users frustrated with manually rearranging applications after every computer restart are reportedly finding relief through an underutilized feature in Microsoft’s PowerToys suite. According to user reports, the Workspaces tool automatically restores all applications to their exact positions with a single click, eliminating the daily ritual of rebuilding complex desktop layouts.
A new Bitcoin protocol called Arkade has entered public beta, promising to combine Bitcoin’s decentralization with user-friendly payment experiences. The protocol also enables decentralized finance functionality previously associated with alternative cryptocurrency networks. Early ecosystem partners include major Bitcoin exchanges and wallet providers.
Ark Labs has reportedly launched the public beta of Arkade, a new upper-layer network protocol built on Bitcoin’s base blockchain, according to industry reports. Sources indicate this represents the most significant Bitcoin protocol rollout since the Lightning Network debuted in 2018, particularly appealing to Bitcoin purists seeking expanded functionality while maintaining core blockchain principles.
NASA has successfully installed the Orion spacecraft atop its Space Launch System rocket as Artemis II mission preparations continue. The milestone installation occurred despite ongoing federal budget disruptions affecting agency operations and payroll.
NASA has mounted the Orion crew capsule onto the Space Launch System rocket, marking what officials describe as the final major hardware installation before the Artemis II mission, according to reports from the space agency. The installation positions NASA closer to returning humans to lunar vicinity for the first time since the Apollo program ended five decades ago.
The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel will include native driver support for the XP-PEN Artist 24 Pro drawing tablet, according to developer reports. The implementation builds upon existing tablet support while addressing the device’s unique technical characteristics. Sources indicate the new drivers have undergone extensive testing with positive results.
The Linux kernel version 6.19 is reportedly set to include native driver support for the XP-PEN Artist 24 Pro drawing tablet, according to recent development reports. This update marks another step in improving Linux compatibility with professional-grade creative hardware, potentially benefiting digital artists, designers, and illustrators who prefer open-source operating systems.