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Running local models is good now

https://vickiboykis.com/2026/06/15/running-local-models-is-good-now/
515•jfb•3h ago•254 comments

Claude: Elevated errors across many models

https://status.claude.com/incidents/xmhsglsz3h3w
81•forks•39m ago•55 comments

SpaceX to buy Cursor for $60B

https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/spacex-buy-anysphere-60-billion-2026-06-16/
485•itsmarcelg•7h ago•836 comments

Mechanical Watch (2022)

https://ciechanow.ski/mechanical-watch/
507•razin•6h ago•95 comments

TIL: You can make HTTP requests without curl using Bash /dev/TCP

https://mareksuppa.com/til/bash-dev-tcp-http-without-curl/
53•mrshu•1h ago•27 comments

Gamers beware: malicious wallpapers on Steam found stealing accounts

https://securelist.com/dozens-of-malicious-wallpapers-found-on-steam-workshop/120186/
28•speckx•55m ago•8 comments

But yak shaving is fun

https://parksb.github.io/en/article/32.html
82•parksb•3h ago•21 comments

Making ast.walk 220x Faster

https://reflex.dev/blog/why-ast-walk-when-you-can-ast-sprint/
37•palashawas•1h ago•8 comments

SubQ 1.1 Small

https://subq.ai/subq-1-1-small-technical-report
68•EDM115•3h ago•31 comments

After AI Takes Everything

https://ursb.me/en/posts/after-ai-takes-everything/
44•speckx•2h ago•15 comments

Apple's weird anti-nausea dots cured my car sickness

https://www.theverge.com/tech/942854/apple-vehicle-motion-cues-review-really-work
173•neilfrndes•1h ago•62 comments

Correlated randomness in Slay the Spire 2

https://tck.mn/blog/correlated-randomness-sts2/
220•rdmuser•8h ago•65 comments

I admire Fabrice Bellard. He is almost certainly a better overall programmer

https://twitter.com/ID_AA_Carmack/status/2064095424420487226
747•apitman•13h ago•360 comments

Formal Methods and the Future of Programming

https://blog.janestreet.com/formal-methods-at-jane-street-index/
17•nextos•4d ago•1 comments

The time the x86 emulator team found code so bad they fixed it during emulation

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20260615-00/?p=112419
448•paulmooreparks•13h ago•142 comments

Why is Meta destroying its engineering organization?

https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/why-is-meta-destroying-its-engineering
71•throwarayes•1h ago•34 comments

The octopus architecture for AI agents

https://blog.goodman.dev/blog/octopus-agent-architecture/
6•joshbetz•45m ago•2 comments

10Gb/s Ethernet: switching to a Broadcom SFP+ module

https://www.gilesthomas.com/2026/06/10g-ethernet-switching-to-broadcom-sfp-plus
4•gpjt•21m ago•1 comments

Qwen-Robot Suite: A Foundation Model Suite for Physical World Intelligence

https://qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen-robotsuite
43•ilreb•4h ago•1 comments

An interview with an Apple emoji designer

https://shadycharacters.co.uk/2026/06/ollie-wagner/
70•nate•3d ago•35 comments

Calvin and Hobbes and the price of integrity

https://therepublicofletters.substack.com/p/calvin-and-hobbes-and-the-price-of
4•pseudolus•2h ago•0 comments

Specs Augmented Reality Glasses

https://newsroom.snap.com/introducing-specs-augmented-reality-glasses
16•haberdasher•1h ago•5 comments

'Ghost jobs' could soon be illegal in New York

https://www.fastcompany.com/91558427/ghost-jobs-could-soon-be-illegal-in-new-york
34•toomuchtodo•1h ago•8 comments

Unicorn – The Ultimate CPU Emulator

https://www.unicorn-engine.org/
66•tosh•6h ago•19 comments

Getting Creative with Perlin Noise Fields

https://sighack.com/post/getting-creative-with-perlin-noise-fields
128•0x000xca0xfe•2d ago•20 comments

Banned book library in a wi-fi smart light bulb

https://www.richardosgood.com/posts/banned-book-library/
545•sohkamyung•19h ago•324 comments

Feds freaked over Fable 5 after 'fix this code', not jailbreak, say researchers

https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/06/15/feds-freaked-over-fable-5-after-simple-fix-this-c...
475•_tk_•8h ago•287 comments

The Manhoff Archives: Color photos of Stalin-era USSR taken by a US diplomat

https://www.rferl.org/a/the-manhoff-archive/28359558.html
146•Cider9986•2d ago•50 comments

GateGPT: 56k tokens per second Transformer (KV cache) on FPGA at 80 MHz

https://twitter.com/fguzmanai/status/2065832668172845209
27•laxmena•1h ago•9 comments

I hacked into the worst e-bike and fixed it [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPrtVGimBYs
161•alexis-d•6d ago•80 comments
Open in hackernews

Infineon to open fab in Germany as part of sovereignty push

https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/infineon-open-german-chip-fab-225013833.html?guccounter=1
22•SanjayMehta•4d ago

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SanjayMehta•4d ago
I've always found it fascinating that ASML is European but the latest nodes come out of Taiwan.
alephnerd•1h ago
ASML the holding company is European, but a large portion of their IP is firewalled within the US or Taiwan, though plenty of IP is generated within Netherlands.

Much of Asia (eg. Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, China, Thailand, Philippines, and now Vietnam+India) as well as the US has spent decades working and financing both backend and frontend semiconductor processes, but European states fell behind in the 2000s and 2010s.

alephnerd•1h ago
FYI Infineon primarily develops power electronics, compound semiconductors, and legacy nodes. This is critical but a distinct usecase from fabricating wafers for GPUs and bleeding edge SoCs.

This helps Europe's automotive and industrial sectors from being overly dependent on Asian intermediate parts in this space, which is a much more critical dependency from a NatSec perspective compared to bleeding edge compute.

rsynnott•1h ago
They also used to also be big in RAM: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRAM_price_fixing_scandal

Not so much anymore, but you'd wonder if it might be something they'd want to get back into, given the current market situation.

alephnerd•1h ago
They used to, but memory is now more of a packaging play (eg. HBM) and less of a fabrication play.

EU states are decades behind on backend processes like semiconductor packaging and OSAT as well.

adrian_b•25m ago
They might be behind by at most a decade in packaging dies like those used for desktop/server CPUs or for GPUs, which are no longer produced currently in Europe.

On the other hand, in other application domains, like the packaging of power semiconductors, they are at least at the same level, if not more advanced than USA. The same is true for the packaging of chips with up to a few hundred pins.

Historically, a large fraction of the innovations in the packaging of semiconductor devices and integrated circuits have originated in Europe, at companies like Philips, Siemens, Thomson, SGS-ATES, before being adopted also by the US companies, some years later.

adrian_b•1h ago
It is also an important producer of microcontrollers based on ARM Cortex-M cores (and of some with proprietary ISAs), though not as important as ST and NXP.

While many microcontrollers are still made on older CMOS processes, to reduce costs, they would benefit from bleeding edge manufacturing processes.

Dresden was where the semiconductor factories of East Germany were located.

After the reunification of Germany, those were terminated, but in their place several new semiconductor factories have been built, including this new Infineon factory, to take advantage of the qualified people and of the close university.

In the past, Infineon also had a DRAM factory in Dresden. But then their DRAM business was separated into an independent company, Qimonda, which went bankrupt a few years later, so the DRAM factory was closed.

Also AMD had a factory there, making Zen CPUs for some years, until they were moved to TSMC, which now belongs to GlobalFoundries.

richardstahl•1h ago
Spoiler: I am European.

The title is a bit sensationalist and - unfortunately - misleading. This project was greenlit in February 2023 and is not connected to the recent EU Chips / Data Center / Sovereignty Package that came out in June this year. What is notable is that the EU funding grant of 1bn was officially approved in February 2025.

Technically this is a 300mm power + analog/mixed-signal fab. This means MOSFETs, IGBTs, plus wide-bandgap SiC and GaN devices. No FinFET/GAAFET, nothing in the 5/3/2nm class.

The framing of the article that this is AI-related is questionable. Infineon can market these chips to the AI market or the Automotive or renewable Energy market.

adrian_b•11m ago
Infineon representatives have declared that a goal of this fab is to satisfy the greatly increased demand for power supplies and converters in AI datacenters.

Of course, we cannot know how much truth is in this claim, because nowadays it is fashionable for companies to emit such claims.

alephnerd•1h ago
I agree. I'm just trying to point out to HNers that Infineon wafers will end up powering MCUs or Power Electronics, not GPUs.
adrian_b•38m ago
Any GPU card also includes a few step-down power converters, which could be made with Infineon controllers and power transistors.

The same is true for any PC motherboard. Obviously, any PC or server computer also needs a PSU.

So the number of integrated circuits used as power supply controllers is always greater than the total number of GPU chips plus CPU chips.

hammock•1h ago
What specifically are they going to make in this fab?
adrian_b•51m ago
This new fab is called "Smart Power Fab", which hints to its purpose, but Infineon has not stated clearly what they want to produce here.

It seems that it is a factory for silicon wafers, which together with "Smart Power" suggests that the main products will be integrated circuits used as controllers for various kinds of power converters and power supplies.

Nowadays, silicon has become restricted to the applications under 100 V, the power devices for higher voltages being preferably made of gallium nitride or silicon carbide.

So this fab is likely to produce controllers for power devices that Infineon makes in other fabs.

Now Infineon has a problem, because they have just been forbidden by China to export gallium nitride devices there, because apparently their GaN devices infringe a Chinese patent. Previously that was an important market for them.

It is said that the opening of this new fab has been advanced by a few months in comparison with the original plan, supposedly to take advantage of the increase in demand for power supplies in AI datacenters, so that the expansion in this new market would offset the loss in the Chinese market.