the world could are facing the strongest El Niño phenomenon since records began, increasing the likelihood of extreme weather events and significant long-term economic impacts globally. A new analysis by Berkeley Earth climate scientist Zeke Hausfather paints a worrying picture of the climate phenomenon unfolding in the Pacific Ocean. Models have consistently predicted that this
The El Niño weather pattern that is strengthening in the Pacific Ocean is on track to be the largest in at least 150 years, researchers said today during a press conference. If the monstrous forecasts they presented come true, the heat surge that El Niño will unleash from the ocean, combined with warming due to
Nvidia competitor Etched announced this week that TSMC had manufactured its first chip earlier this year. While the four-year-old, $5 billion startup is preparing to ship systems powered by that chip to customers later this summer, scaling production may prove challenging. Like other chip designers, Etched must compete for limited capacity at TSMC’s factories in