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AMD Enters ARM Market with Sound Wave APU on TSMC 3nm Process

AMD is expanding beyond x86 architecture with its first ARM-based APU, codenamed “Sound Wave.” Built on TSMC’s 3nm process, the chip targets 5-10W TDP with hybrid cores and RDNA 3.5 graphics. The processor is expected to power Microsoft Surface devices in 2026.

AMD is making a strategic entry into the ARM market with its groundbreaking “Sound Wave” APU, marking the company’s first significant foray beyond x86 architecture in over a decade. The custom-built processor, manufactured on TSMC’s advanced 3nm process, represents AMD’s direct challenge to Qualcomm’s dominance in the low-power computing segment. According to customs import records that confirmed the chip’s specifications, Sound Wave features a compact BGA-1074 package measuring 32 mm × 27 mm, positioning it perfectly for next-generation thin and light devices where energy efficiency and AI capabilities are becoming increasingly critical.

AMD Sound Wave Technical Specifications and Design

LaborPolicy

Coal Miners Protest Black Lung Crisis as Silica Dust Rule Enforcement Delayed

Coal miners are protesting the indefinite postponement of silica dust rule enforcement, linking it to rising black lung disease cases. The controversy highlights tensions between worker safety and industry regulations in mining communities.

Coal miners across rural America are protesting what they call catastrophic government inaction on silica dust enforcement as black lung disease cases surge to epidemic levels. The controversy centers on the Trump administration’s indefinite postponement of federal enforcement of rules limiting exposure to carcinogenic silica dust particles, with miners arguing that delayed safety regulations are directly contributing to debilitating health conditions among workers. The protest outside the Labor Department building represents a significant rupture in the relationship between mining communities and the political leadership they previously supported.

Black Lung Disease Resurgence in Mining Communities