November 6, 2025, 11:18 PM EST. Memory prices are rising as global supply tightness squeezes memory makers, creating cost pressures for Chinese smartphone makers that rely on DRAM and NAND components. Analysts say limited wafer allocations and factory bottlenecks have pushed prices higher for key memory components, potentially raising device bill of materials and delaying new models. Chinese handset brands, which have expanded market share through aggressive pricing, may face exacerbated margins as procurement costs climb. Manufacturers are exploring alternative suppliers, increased inventory buffers, and design optimizations to mitigate the impact of the memory price surge, supply tightness, and the ongoing strain on the memory supply chain.
November 6, 2025, 11:16 PM EST. Starcloud, a NVIDIA-backed startup, aims to revolutionize cloud infrastructure by sending an AI-equipped satellite and developing data centers in space. NBC News interviews CEO Philip Johnston on how the mission envisions onboard AI for real-time analytics, space-based data processing, and resilient communications. The project highlights a rising trend of space-enabled AI and edge computing, with plans to scale a network of satellites to support future AI workloads beyond Earth.
November 6, 2025, 11:14 PM EST. Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the company will likely need to build a gigantic semiconductor fabrication plant to keep up with its AI and robotics ambitions. Tesla currently relies on contract chipmakers TSMC and Samsung, and despite expanding suppliers, it still faces shortages. Musk floated a potential Tesla terra fab to reach needed volumes. Initial capacity could reach about 100,000 wafer starts per month, eventually scaling to 1 million, far above many peers. In 2024, TSMC reported about 17 million wafer starts annually. The plan highlights Tesla's shift into high tech components as demand for microchips surges amid the AI boom and the future of the global economy, with talk of possible collaboration with Intel.
November 6, 2025, 11:12 PM EST. Turn your phone into a true gaming device with five essential accessories. The article highlights gamepads or controllers for precision and a console-like feel, external cooling solutions to prevent thermal throttling, and finger sleeves to improve touch accuracy and reduce sweat. It also notes the importance of audio upgrades-wired or low-latency wireless headsets-for immersion and quicker cues-plus an L-shaped USB Type-C cable for reliable charging and data transfer during long sessions. Powered by flagship smartphones with top-tier chipsets, these accessories help maintain comfort, control, and performance for mobile gaming.
November 6, 2025, 11:10 PM EST. Reuters reports that Apple TV was down for about 14,907 users in the U.S. on Thursday, according to outage-tracking site Downdetector. The outage affected a sizable share of users, with Downdetector's map indicating disruptions across the country. The report credits Dheeraj Kumar in Bengaluru for the coverage and Nivedita Bhattacharjee for editing.