AOC U27U3XD with a dual-mode 4K IPS display is unveiled

AOC U27U3XD has been unveiled featuring a dual-mode 4K display. The 27-inch IPS screen has a native 4K resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate and can switch to an FHD resolution at a 288Hz refresh rate. It covers 100% of the sRGB, 94% of the Adobe RGB, and 98% of the DCI-P3 color space. With a maximum brightness of 450 nits, the model is also VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified. A 2000:1 static contrast…

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260Hz AOC Q27G4ZR and 300Hz AOC Q25G4SR go official with QHD Fast IPS displays

AOC has released a pair of QHD Fast IPS gaming monitors in Europe. The first is the AOC Q27G4ZR with a 27-inch diagonal size and a 260Hz (overclocked) refresh rate. The second is the AOC Q27G4SR has a 24.5-inch diagonal size and a 300Hz refresh rate. Both displays have a brightness of 400 nits with VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. The monitors are fitted with a fully ergonomic stand enabling up…

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AOC 25G40SNE and AOC 25G41SNE are two 300Hz FDH Fast VA gaming monitors

AOC 25G40SNE and AOC 25G41SNE are two gaming monitors that use one and the same display panel. This is a 24.5-inch Fast VA unit with an FHD resolution, 1 ms GTG response time, 0.3 ms MPRT, and a 300Hz refresh rate. The monitors also have identical connectivity and ergonomic options – two HDMI 2.0 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4 input, a headphone jack, and a tilt-only stand. The sole difference between…

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Applied Materials to set up semiconductor innovation hub in Bengaluru, aiming for US$2 billion impact

The Economic Times reported that Applied Materials is set to establish a cutting-edge Innovation Center for Semiconductor Manufacturing (ICSM) in Bengaluru, India, with the potential to catalyze over US$2 billion in future investments, according to Suraj Rengarajan, managing director and head of the semiconductor products group at Applied Materials India. His remarks follow the Karnataka government’s recent approval of three semiconductor projects, including Applied’s proposal.

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DDR4 prices spike as Nanya sells out 3Q25 output, supply chains brace for 4Q25 crunch

A global surge in demand for DDR4 memory chips is driving prices sharply higher as major DRAM manufacturers reduce legacy production and supply chain constraints push third-quarter allocations to their limits. Taiwanese firm Nanya Technology has reportedly ceased issuing price quotations after selling its entire third-quarter production, leaving buyers to await allocations in the fourth quarter amid escalating price pressures.

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