<p>➀ The article chronicles the 65-year evolution of Electronics Weekly, transitioning from print (1960) to digital platforms like podcasts and video (2025);</p><p>➁ It highlights key tech milestones, including Intel's founding (1968), ARM's establishment (1990), and NVIDIA's inception (1993);</p><p>➂ The timeline also notes industry shifts, such as the rise of microprocessors, the internet, and modern multimedia journalism in electronics.</p>
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