I have just made our latest product (Modos Flow) open-source: https://t.co/FYoKwDrdlN. With complete source code (for both MCU and FPGA) and PCB design source file in KiCAD. It's a 300-ppi Eink portable monitor with 60Hz refresh rate and touch screen:
starting to wonder what % of perf increase with new CPUs are actual IPC improvements versus “we baked that speculative execution fix in silicon instead of nerfing it with microcode” lol
Just looking at the numbers, it’s actually hard to grasp how insane Samsung’s Q1 2026 profit really is.
So I pulled together a full quarterly timeline from 2017 to now (see chart). What you’re seeing here is a near-vertical spike that goes far beyond any normal business growth curve.
What’s even more striking: based on current supply chain momentum, Q1 could end up being the weakest quarter Samsung posts this year.
This is a cool hack.
I had a misbehaving atomic clock. Was it broken or was it unable to catch the 60khz signal over the air?
I was about to start disassembling and getting out my radio gear. But then I found the “Clock Wave” app. It plays a signal over the speakers of a phone/tablet. The speakers obviously can’t hit 60khz, but it can play frequencies that have a 60khz harmonic! The speakers obviously aren’t producing radio waves… but the oscillating magnetic field of the speakers DOES create near-field effects that are picked up by the clock’s antenna.
Using a speaker to induce near field energy, and then leveraging harmonics to hit a frequency 3X higher than its capable of. There is ALWAYS a way :)
Insanity level: ✅ just right
Coreforge is at it again, repurposing an old AMD B350 motherboard (sans CPU) as a Raspberry Pi PCIe breakout board: https://t.co/WWhiTAY4k0
@mysk_co The Apple HPC CPU team got spin out to NUVIA (Now QCOM) Gerard is up for grabs since last month again.
Apple may reboot the series, but the delay is reasonable IMO.
Also, maybe Logic Pro (any consumer app) wouldn't scale to 129 cores, but MPX is slow for AI -> no future for it.
Introducing Glimmer ✨ @Google’s new design language for UX on glasses! Glimmer prioritizes voice, gesture, and eye-tracking — focusing on glanceable, transient elements that appear only when needed.
Discover thoughtful design for a new dimension: https://t.co/vlh43tqMVs