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Huawei’s licenses to buy chips from Qualcomm and Intel revoked as U.S. further tightens export restrictions
TechHuawei’s licenses to buy chips from Qualcomm and Intel revoked as U.S. further tightens export restrictions
By MacKenzie Hawkins, Erik Wasson and BloombergMay 8, 2024
Samsung joins Nvidia in AI semiconductor boom as memory chip sales help profits quadruple last year’s result
FinanceSamsung joins Nvidia in AI semiconductor boom as memory chip sales help profits quadruple last year’s result
By Yoolim Lee and BloombergApril 30, 2024
Biden bets big on Idaho chips—of the semiconductor variety
TechBiden bets big on Idaho chips—of the semiconductor variety
By Dylan SloanApril 25, 2024
Biden administration will provide up to $6.4bn in direct funding for Samsung to develop Texas chip manufacturing and research cluster
FinanceBiden administration will provide up to $6.4bn in direct funding for Samsung to develop Texas chip manufacturing and research cluster
By Josh Boak and The Associated PressApril 15, 2024
TSMC founder Morris Chang speaking at a talk.
TechSemiconductor giant TSMC is riding high after a 16% sales boost and $6 billion grant. Its unique model is what brought it to market dominance
By Dylan SloanApril 10, 2024
Jensen Huang
FinanceAll aboard the Nvidia ‘rocket ship’: Executives are raking in company stock awards despite missing out on their bonuses for 2023
By Amanda GerutApril 9, 2024
Google is building its own AI chips—and it’s a warning shot at Nvidia and Intel
TechGoogle is building its own AI chips—and it’s a warning shot at Nvidia and Intel
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 9, 2024
Biden administration pledges up to $6.6bn so that TSMC can expand the chip facilities it is already building in Arizona
TechBiden administration pledges up to $6.6bn so that TSMC can expand the chip facilities it is already building in Arizona
By Will Weissert and The Associated PressApril 8, 2024
The U.S. reportedly wants the Netherlands to stop fixing advanced chipmaking tools sold to China
TechThe U.S. reportedly wants the Netherlands to stop fixing advanced chipmaking tools sold to China
By Lionel LimApril 5, 2024
A man wearing a hardhat walks across the courtyard in front of a TSMC building.
TechTSMC shrugs off Taiwan’s biggest earthquake in 25 years, showing its massive chip foundry mega-complexes are nearly quake-proof
By Sasha RogelbergApril 3, 2024
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is standing behind a cluster of microphones with a concerned look on his face.
Tech$2.2 trillion Nvidia is colliding with Taiwan’s biggest earthquake in 25 years as its key chip supplier grapples with factory fallout
By Sasha RogelbergApril 3, 2024
Patrick Paul (Pat) Gelsinger, CEO of Intel.
NewslettersIntel’s turnaround plan won’t bear fruit anytime soon
By David MeyerApril 3, 2024
U.S. pushes South Korea to follow its lead and tighten export controls on chips for China
TechU.S. pushes South Korea to follow its lead and tighten export controls on chips for China
By MacKenzie Hawkins, Sam Kim and BloombergApril 2, 2024
Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., center left, poses for a selfie photograph with a customer during the opening of the new Apple Inc. Jingan store in Shanghai, China, on Thursday, March 21, 2024.
NewslettersTim Cook’s job just got a lot more complicated with an antitrust suit piled on top of his China and Europe problems
By David MeyerMarch 21, 2024
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo.
PoliticsIntel wins $8.5 billion in CHIPS Act grants as ‘historic’ semiconductor spending spree heats up
By Dylan SloanMarch 20, 2024
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