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Semiconductors
Semiconductors
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Tech
U.S. will ‘do whatever it takes’ to curb China’s access to cutting edge chips and might tighten controls, Commerce Secretary Raimondo says
By
Andreo Calonzo
,
Philip J. Heijmans
and
Bloomberg
March 11, 2024
Tech
U.S. chipmaking gear helped make the advanced processor in Huawei’s new premium smartphone
By
Cagan Koc
,
MacKenzie Hawkins
and
Bloomberg
March 8, 2024
Tech
AMD, like Nvidia, tried to make a weaker chip for the Chinese market—but Washington says it’s still too powerful
By
Jane Lanhee Lee
,
MacKenzie Hawkins
and
Bloomberg
March 5, 2024
Tech
Japan lost its early lead in chips to companies in Korea and Taiwan. Now a new TSMC project could lead the way to ‘a renaissance of semiconductors’
By
Lionel Lim
March 2, 2024
Tech
Intel, TSMC, and Samsung are demanding Biden double the funds on hand for chips, Raimondo says
By
MacKenzie Hawkins
and
Bloomberg
February 26, 2024
Tech
As Nvidia hits $2 trillion, billionaire Marc Rowan’s asset manager Apollo calls AI a ‘bubble’ worse than even the dotcom era
By
Christiaan Hetzner
February 26, 2024
Tech
Japan kicks in another $4.8 billion for TSMC plant, calls cutting-edge chips ‘extremely essential for the future of industries’
By
Takashi Mochizuki
and
Bloomberg
February 24, 2024
Success
The rise of Jensen Huang, the Nvidia CEO who was born in Taiwan, raised in Kentucky, and is now one of the richest men on earth
By
Jane Thier
and
Paolo Confino
February 22, 2024
Tech
Sam Altman, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger blown away by AI boom: ‘It’s just magic the way these tiny chips are enabling the modern economic cycle’
By
Michael Liedtke
and
The Associated Press
February 22, 2024
Tech
Nvidia’s China sales are down to a ‘mid-single-digit percentage,’ as U.S. controls restrict exports of the $1.7 trillion chipmaker’s leading AI chips
By
Lionel Lim
February 22, 2024
Finance
‘The most important stock on planet earth’: Wall Street watches and waits for Nvidia’s bombshell as the AI pacemaker reports earnings
By
Carmen Reinicke
and
Bloomberg
February 21, 2024
Tech
Japan is still selling chipmaking tools to Chinese buyers, and it led to an almost 30% jump in exports to China last month
By
Yuri Kageyama
and
The Associated Press
February 21, 2024
Tech
The Chip Wars continue: GlobalFoundries scores $1.5 billion to fund expansion in New York, Vermont
By
Josh Boak
and
The Associated Press
February 20, 2024
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SoftBank mulls $100 billion AI-chip play as big cash sloshes around the semiconductor sector
By
David Meyer
February 19, 2024
Tech
Nvidia tried and failed to buy Arm for $40 billion in 2020, but it just reported a stake worth $147.3 million
By
Nick Turner
and
Bloomberg
February 14, 2024
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