<p>➀ Glasgow researchers have developed diamond transistors that default to off; </p><p>➁ Yangtze Memory Technologies is shipping a TLC NAND with 294 layers; </p><p>➂ The OECD reports on the retirement crisis facing many countries; </p><p>➃ Binder introduces Cat6A data cables with M12 connectors for railways; </p><p>➄ Intel adjusts its product roadmap with a 'get real' approach, delaying the 18A processor line.</p>
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