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Today — 5 May 2026Main stream

Samsung Only Being Seen As A Backup Option For TSMC Instead Of Viable Alternative, Companies Only Opening Doors Due To Access To 2nm Technology

5 May 2026 at 17:09

Samsung has much to prove before becoming a viable alternative to TSMC

The AI boom has resulted in TSMC battling to increase its manufacturing capacity for clients to fulfill 3nm chip orders, leaving a massive opportunity for Samsung to capitalize on. However, even though the Korean giant has made strides in bringing its 2nm GAA technology to U.S. soil in the form of its Taylor plant, its reliability in manufacturing higher volume at stable yields remains in question. While there have been talks of Samsung becoming a viable alternative to TSMC, companies like Tesla and Qualcomm are only considering a dual-sourcing strategy because they now have a backup option to a foundry that […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/samsung-yet-to-prove-is-reliability-against-tsmc-only-seen-as-a-backup-option/

Apple’s Chip Supply Crunch Is Affecting iPhone 17 Pro Max Shipments As Customer Claims A Single Unit Couldn’t Be Found In One U.S. State

5 May 2026 at 13:26

Chip supply and memory shortages is making it difficult to find iPhone 17 Pro Max units in the U.S.

The memory shortage faced by Apple can be avoided as the company can purchase DRAM quantities in bulk for a multitude of products, but one area where the Cupertino firm may continue to struggle is chip supply. As TSMC is operating at its maximum capacity by fulfilling 3nm silicon orders for AI customers, it’s adversely affecting iPhone 17 Pro Max shipments to the point that a customer who has been searching around for a flagship unit is unable to find one in a U.S. state. Low A19 Pro chip supply could also affect the second-generation MacBook Neo shipments, as Apple will […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/iphone-17-pro-max-shipments-affected-due-to-low-chip-supply/

Verizon’s Mistake Caused A Customer To Miss Out On A Dream Galaxy S26 Ultra Deal Of $600 Off & More, Carrier Now Demanding Full Price

5 May 2026 at 00:57

A Verizon customer missed out on a Galaxy S26 Ultra deal

U.S. carriers often have a truckload of salivating deals for customers to upgrade to the latest-generation flagships at a sizable discount, just as long as they satisfy certain requirements. On this occasion, one subscriber was on his way to becoming the proud owner of a Galaxy S26 Ultra, and seeing as how Verizon had one that wasn’t just $600 off, but it was also rewarding an additional line, not to mention an upgraded plan at no additional cost, the offer was a steal. Unfortunately, these deals are only enticing if Verizon can honor them, and due to serious negligence, the […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/galaxy-s26-ultra-deal-600-off-and-more-missed-by-customer-due-to-verizon-mistake/

Yesterday — 4 May 2026Main stream

Exynos 2700 Can Turn Around Samsung’s Non-Memory & Semiconductor Business, But It All Depends On The SoC’s Adoption And Performance

4 May 2026 at 16:39

Samsung's non-memory and semiconductor business could turn around with the Exynos 2700

Samsung continues to improve its 2nm GAA process with its second iteration, which will be utilized for the Exynos 2700, enabling the company to introduce the direct successor to the Exynos 2600. While the upcoming chipset’s release will serve to reduce the Korean giant’s dependency on Qualcomm and lower its expenditure on outsourced silicon, it can also help restore its non-memory and semiconductor businesses, which are currently facing a 1 trillion won deficit ($679.21 million). Analysts predict that, depending on the Exynos 2700’s capabilities, Samsung should be able to reduce its deficit to around $543.47 million During the first quarter […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/exynos-2700-can-turn-around-non-memory-and-semiconductor-business-for-samsung/

Before yesterdayMain stream

M5 MacBook Pro Hinge Movement Causes Spark, Resulting In Catastrophic Failure Just Two Days After Purchase

3 May 2026 at 20:01

M5 MacBook Pro stops working

Apple observes stringent quality control measures so that its premium products not only stand the test of time regarding durability but also minimize hardware failures caused by manufacturing defects. Unfortunately, when you’re dealing with millions of units being shipped in a calendar year, there’s always a chance that an owner ends up with an ‘odd one out’ and, sadly, an M5 MacBook Pro that was only two days old was completely dead when a spark formed due to the machine’s hinge movement. The M5 MacBook Pro’s failure will definitely be an interesting case for Apple’s engineering team, but a YouTuber has […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/m5-macbook-pro-hinge-movement-causes-spark-resulting-in-failure/

A MacBook Owner Shows The Risk Of Taking Expensive Hardware Through Airport Security, With Staff Taking No Responsibility For The Damage Caused

2 May 2026 at 17:40

An owner's MacBook got damaged during airport security run

The unibody aluminum chassis of Apple’s MacBook family offers sufficient durability, but it’s always a good practice to carry a bag with plenty of padding for that extra layer of cushioning when you go through airport security. Unfortunately, one event that cannot be avoided is when you’re forced to offload laptops onto a bin, which then goes through a belt during the security check. Sadly, one owner has shown evidence that his MacBook was dented after it fell off that very belt, and the airport staff were the least accommodating about the damage to expensive hardware. Fortunately, there’s a way […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/macbook-got-damaged-during-airport-security-staff-least-bothered/

Apple’s iPhone 20 May Be Out Of Reach For Millions, As Exclusive OLED Deal And DRAM Shortage Risk A Major Price Hike

2 May 2026 at 01:24

iPhone 20 could become Apple's most expensive smartphone thanks to an exclusive OLED deal and the DRAM shortage

The iPhone 20 will switch to a design that Apple has never attempted before, involving a quad-curved display that, when combined with the company’s Liquid Glass UI, introduces a seamless visual appearance that offers an illusion of a bezel-less form factor. As expected, developing this display is no easy feat, which is why only one manufacturer is taking on this responsibility. However, an exclusive OLED deal could make things expensive for Apple as it will require a premium that’s being paid to the supplier. Also, if things weren’t bad enough, Apple CEO Tim Cook has warned that its DRAM stockpile is […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-iphone-20-could-be-ludicrously-expensive-due-to-dram-and-oled-deal/

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