India is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in building up a computer chip industry.
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Can India build its own computer chip industry?
India is trying to reshape its role in the global semiconductor landscape, moving beyond design expertise toward domestic ...
HONG KONG(AP) — Taiwan’s leading computer chip maker, TSMC, said Thursday that its net profit surged nearly 40% in the last quarter, boosted by the surge in use of artificial intelligence. Taiwan ...
U.S. memory chipmaker Micron Technology (MU) will invest 1.5T yen ($9.6B) to build a production facility in western Japan for chips to power AI computing, Nikkei Asia reported on Saturday, citing ...
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America doesn’t need Nvidia chip deals with China — it needs to get tough on technology
A ‘chip-for-chip’ policy would guarantee a domestic market for American-made semiconductors. The United States just made a national-security decision that’s hard to square with decades of previous ...
Memory shortage could delay AI projects, productivity gains SK Hynix predicts memory shortage to last through late 2027 Smartphone makers warn of price rises due to soaring memory costs Dec 3 (Reuters ...
AI companies’ need for a once obscure and affordable type of microchip threatens to drive up prices of all electronics—and ...
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Arizona is fast becoming a major hub for computer chip production thanks to what's being called the largest foreign direct investment in U.S. history. Kris Van Cleave takes us to a sprawling campus in ...
What just happened? When FuriosaAI introduced its new chip, RNGD, at Stanford University's Hot Chips conference in 2024, founder and CEO June Paik positioned it as a device designed for the industry's ...
Many electronic devices rely on memory chips for operation, but as more companies integrate AI technology, consumer prices ...
Chip-import dependence is a national-security threat. A 'chip-for-chip' tariff could be a $230 billion revenue windfall and spur U.S. semiconductor production. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (right) and U.S.
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