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The chips in your phone are probably broken – and that’s a good thing

Sam Miller3 hours ago04 mins

Manufacturing computer chips is never a perfect process Apple Apple may be ramping up its use of defective chips to manufacture its new low-cost laptop. That may sound bad, but it is actually an example of a common practice called “binning”, which reduces the cost and environmental impact of our smartphones and laptops. The name…

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