The future is in wafers. Data centers will be the size of a box, not vast energy-hogging structures.
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China’s new cryogenic trick can reduce 99% of microchip defects, study finds
Chinese researchers have unveiled a new “fancy tool” that can pinpoint the source of manufacturing flaws during microchip production. According to the team, the new technology can cut errors by as ...
Dutch chipmaker Nexperia has suspended supplies of wafers to its Chinese assembly plant, according to a letter addressed to ...
Texas Instruments (TI) unveiled a US$60 billion investment plan in June 2025 to expand its semiconductor manufacturing within ...
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. said today it’s partnering with Nvidia Corp. to build an “AI Megafactory” that will accelerate ...
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. announced Wednesday the creation of the SUNY-NY CREATES Technology Innovation Institute as ...
A standoff between the Netherlands and China over chipmaker Nexperia has sparked a near crisis for global carmakers that has ...
With chip fabs in the news, Intel recently opened its massive fab 52 to reporters at the Ocotillo campus in Chandler, Ariz., where the 2nm process node is being produced. It is a vast structur | Tours ...
Aside from running the world’s most valuable company, Jensen Huang is an unlikely figure to have gained President Donald ...
An extremely ambitious startup called Substrate Inc. said today it has raised an initial $100 million to fund its mission to ...
The Arizona Republic’s Sasha Hupka has written about recent wins in the semiconductor space and what the Valley needs to do ...
Mr. Proud, who became a U.S. citizen in 2019, put together a policy paper for the first Trump administration, calling for a ...
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