Summary of the week of September 20, 2021
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Chipmakers want cars to update
The industry in general tends to be quite conservative when it comes to technology, and the automotive industry is no exception. Intel and Qualcomm want car manufacturers to stop being dependent on outdated technology.
TSMC won't be carbon neutral until 2050
The largest semiconductor manufacturer (TSMC) has decided to leave the task of achieving carbon neutrality to the next generation.
One charger for all devices
The European Commission has announced that it wants to force all manufacturers to use USB-C. If the directive is approved in the European Parliament, manufacturers will have 2 years to comply.
Android on Linux
Waydroid allows you to run a full Android system on Linux. This can be useful for expanding the possibilities of alternative phones like the Pinephone.
Gnome 41 improves power management
The new release of Gnome comes with improvements to its power manager. The Software tool has also been given a facelift. It also comes with new options for mobile connectivity.
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@cobito said in Summary of the week of September 20, 2021:
Chip manufacturers want cars to be updated
The industry in general tends to be quite conservative when it comes to technology and the automotive industry is no exception. Intel and Qualcomm want car manufacturers to stop being dependent on outdated technology.I can imagine a car brick due to a bad update

At 120 on the highway and you get a blue screen... It can be curious.