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Sanctions are sanctions, and business is business. The Dutch ASML has created a lithograph specifically for China, with which you can even produce 7-nanometer SoCs
According to the Chinese resource ITHome, which refers to the publication of DigiTimes, the Dutch company ASML, the world’s largest manufacturer of lithographic equipment, has created a lithograph specifically for China that is not subject to US sanctions. The piquancy of the situation is that with the help of this machine even 7-nanometer processors and single-chip systems can be produced.
The lithograph for China is based on the Twinscan NXT: 1980Di DUV machine. This is far from the most modern model: it debuted more than 10 years ago and therefore is not subject to sanctions. The 1980Di is a relatively low efficiency ASML lithographic machine. Basically, it is used to produce chips with a technological process of 14 nm and higher, but in theory, the device allows the production of microcircuits even according to a 7-nanometer process technology.

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Samsung will still give a gift to fans. Galaxy S23 FE will also be available in a version with the Qualcomm platform

The latest rumors have been confirmed: the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE fan smartphone will indeed exist in both a version with SoC Exynos 2200 and a version with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1.
This was confirmed thanks to the appearance of the device in the Google Play Console. Let us remember that almost all the time various sources spoke only about the version with Exynos 2200, but recently rumors have appeared about Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. Moreover, it is 8 Gen 1, and not the Plus modification.
From the rest, the database talks about 8 GB of RAM, although the base version may well be a 6 GB version, and a screen with Full HD+ resolution, which is quite expected.
Let us remind you that the device is also credited with a 50-megapixel camera, like the Galaxy S23, and a 4500 mAh battery with 25-watt charging. By the way, let us remind you that according to recent data, even the budget Galaxy A05 will have the same charging.
Phones
These Samsung smartphones were created specifically for the US military. Galaxy S23 Tactical Edition and XCover6 Pro Tactical Edition presented

Samsung has fully presented the new generation of secure Tactical Edition smartphones. These are the Samsung Galaxy S23 Tactical Edition and XCover6 Pro Tactical Edition models.
They were first presented back in May, but then Samsung partially revealed the characteristics and did not even show the device. Third-party images showed a generally ordinary Galaxy S23 and XCover6 Pro. As you can see in the latest images, there is little that is usual in terms of design in the new products. However, the external “armor” is removable.
The outer protective shell of both devices is much more impressive than that of most “professional” rugged smartphones. And all because the Tactical Edition line is aimed primarily not at ordinary consumers, but at the military. To create such devices, Samsung cooperates with the US Department of Defense.
From the point of view of characteristics typical for smartphones, these models are completely identical to their civilian counterparts. All features revolve around protection.
The Galaxy S23 Tactical Edition and XCover6 Pro Tactical Edition come pre-configured with software and custom drivers to support tactical radio protocols and mission-specific devices, including access to drone data and laser rangefinder information. They can also be connected to secure tactical communications systems and use a stealth mode that disables LTE and e-911 by disabling all RF transmissions (including GPS) in hardware. This ensures that communications are secure and completely disconnected from the network.
In particular, the devices are pre-installed with the ATAK (Android Team Awareness Kit, which provides precise targeting, reconnaissance, navigation during military operations and data exchange) and BATDOK (Battlefield Assisted Trauma Distributed Observation Kit, which tracks in real time monitoring the vital signs of an injured soldier – it simplifies the work of a physician when providing emergency care).
The software defined radio interface has the ability to receive data from a third party SDR receiver such as Flight Aware or other third party frequency band specific radios. There’s also an auto-answer feature for hands-free calls and the ability to record and prevent outgoing calls, which Samsung says is useful in hostage negotiations.
The outer protective shell consists of an Armor Aluminum frame and a durable military-grade case. This is just a case, and the smartphone can be taken out of it. Actually, then all the features of the devices will be reduced to unique software.
Laptops
The most powerful Surface in history: Microsoft introduced an unusual Surface Laptop Studio 2

Microsoft today introduced the new Surface Laptop Studio 2. Inheriting the unusual design of the first-generation convertible laptop, the Surface Laptop Studio 2 eliminates its main drawback – low power at a high price.
As Microsoft notes, this is “the most powerful Surface we’ve ever built.” “Under the hood” the new product has 13th generation Intel Core processors (i7-13700H or i7-13800H), Nvidia RTX 4050 or RTX 4060 graphics, up to 64 GB of RAM and up to 2 TB of storage.
Studio 2 also offers several new connectivity options: it has two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, a microSD card reader, and support for the Surface Slim Pen 2. There’s also a new customizable, more responsive touchpad. The 58 Wh battery provides up to 19 hours of battery life. Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2 starts at $1,999.
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