Lenovo Legion R34w-30 debuts at CES 2025 with a curved 34″ 180Hz display

Lenovo Legion R34w-30 is a new curved gaming monitor that debuted at CES 2025. The model features a 34-inch VA display with a 1500R curvature and an ultra-wide QHD resolution of 3440 x 1550 px. The display covers 99% of the sRGB and 90% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and delivers a 180Hz refresh rate as well as a 0.5 ms MPRT. Its typical brightness is 350 nits with HDR10 certification. A 3000:1 static…

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Lenovo Legion Pro 34WD-10 is a new ultra-wide OLED gaming monitor presented at CES 2025

Lenovo Legion Pro 34WD-10 is the second new gaming monitor presented at CES 2025 under the Legion brand. It is built around a 34-inch PureSight OLED display with a 4-side Near Edgeless design, an 800R curvature, and an ultra-wide QHD resolution of 3440 x 1440 px. The display panel delivers a peak brightness of 1300 nits and is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certified. The screen covers 99% of the…

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Trump 2.0’s decoupling policy reshapes IC design strategies for 2025

With the Trump administration poised to take office, industry expectations point to a sharper division in global electronic supply chains. US electronic products are expected to adopt a China+1 (decoupling-from-China) strategy for chip sourcing. Anticipation of new tariffs has prompted some downstream clients to stockpile chips, fueling predictions of a surprising uptick in first-quarter demand for IC design houses.

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Nvidia’s 2025 AI server rollout fuels demand optimism amid Trump tariff uncertainty

Nvidia’s upcoming AI server releases in 2025 are generating excitement, with robust demand expected from major players like Amazon Web Services. However, the return of Donald Trump and his tariff policies introduce uncertainty. US-based companies face strategic decisions, while others confront a complex landscape amid geopolitical tensions.

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2025 used car markets split: Europe hit by EV price cuts, US faces tariff impact

The used car markets in Europe and the US are poised for a sharp divergence in 2025. In Europe, the used car market faces a potential “cold winter” as price cuts on new electric vehicles (EVs) drive down the appeal and value of used cars. Meanwhile, the US market must grapple with the effects of tariffs introduced under the Trump administration, which could indirectly raise used car prices.

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CHPT sees HPC revenue surpass 50%, advances Pingzhen factory plan to 1Q25

The demand for backend testing interfaces has surged due to advancements in semiconductor processes, leading CHPT to achieve record-high revenues in the fourth quarter of 2024. Notably, the revenue share from high-performance computing (HPC) high-speed test boards has exceeded 50% for the first time, marking a significant shift in CHPT’s business focus.

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