Chinese telecom giant Huawei announced Monday a new way of designing chips that improves their capabilities, despite U.S. restrictions on the company.
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Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) announced that it has started ramping production of its sixth-generation AMD EPYC ...
Apple is testing iPhone chipset production at Intel, exploring a potential supply shift while TSMC remains its main chip ...
Australian chip manufacturing startup Syenta Inc. today announced that it has raised $26 million in funding to expand its production capacity. Playground Global and Australia’s National Reconstruction ...
FILE PHOTO: Intel logo is seen near computer motherboard in this illustration created on January 8, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -The production process ...
TSMC’s dominance in advanced chip manufacturing has been good for consistency, but it also comes with downsides. When one company controls most of the cutting-edge process nodes, chipmakers have fewer ...
Huawei Technologies said on Monday that its high-end chips will have transistor density equivalent to 1.4nm processes in five years, underscoring Beijing’s efforts to neutralise US sanctions that have ...
The U.S. government's 10% stake in Intel played a key role in bringing Apple to the table, with talks spanning more than a year ...
The 'Tau Scaling Law' targets 1.4-nm-equivalent transistor density in five years through improved system efficiency and data movement.
Intel has asked its notebook and PC manufacturer clients to utilize chips built on its 18A production process as computing ...