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RedMagic 11 Pro Gaming Phone with Liquid Cooling System Launches October 17

Nubia has officially announced the RedMagic 11 Pro gaming phone featuring an innovative liquid cooling system. The device launches October 17 in China and is expected to run Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset for superior gaming performance.

The RedMagic 11 Pro gaming phone with revolutionary liquid cooling technology is set to launch on October 17, marking a significant advancement in mobile gaming hardware. Nubia’s gaming sub-brand confirmed the unveiling event will take place in China at 2:30 PM local time, featuring what appears to be the most ambitious thermal management system yet seen in Android gaming devices.

Advanced Liquid Cooling System

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Tactility OS Brings App-Based Operating System to ESP32 Microcontrollers

Tactility is a revolutionary operating system designed specifically for ESP32 microcontrollers, featuring app switching without reflashing and SD card support. This community-driven platform brings modern OS concepts to embedded systems with FreeRTOS foundation and open source development.

Tactility OS represents a significant leap forward for ESP32 microcontroller development, bringing full app-based operating system capabilities to resource-constrained embedded devices. Developed by Dutch software engineer Ken Van Hoeylandt with support from companies like Elecrow and Lilygo, this community-built platform demonstrates that modern operating system concepts can thrive even within the memory and processing constraints of microcontrollers.

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China Rare Earth Export Controls Threaten TSMC Chip Sales to US AI Industry

Beijing’s sweeping rare earth export restrictions taking effect November 8 may force TSMC to obtain licenses for chip exports. The measures threaten to cut off advanced semiconductors from American AI companies reliant on Taiwanese manufacturing.

China’s unprecedented rare earth export controls could potentially bar TSMC from selling critical semiconductors to American companies, creating massive uncertainty for the U.S. chip industry and threatening to disrupt the artificial intelligence supply chain. The new measures, set to take effect November 8, represent a significant escalation in the ongoing trade tensions between Washington and Beijing, with rare earth materials becoming the latest battlefield in the technological cold war.

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