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Tuesday 14 January 2025
Biden's chip strategy highlights TSMC over Intel as his term approaches its end
Ever since the conclusion of the 2024 US presidential election, the Biden and Trump teams remain locked in a fierce back-and-forth. While Democrats continue to question what Trump's...
Tuesday 14 January 2025
Nvidia emerges as focal point of CES 2025, overshadowing Intel, AMD, and others
This year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) highlighted "AI" and featured a keynote by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, drawing a large audience and making it the most attended CES so far...
Monday 13 January 2025
Nvidia's US$3.4 trillion rise: the one that got away for tech giants
Nvidia's stock price once fell below US$10 and was frequently rumored to be a target for acquisition by several large firms, yet its market capitalization has now soared to US$3.4...
Monday 13 January 2025
Malaysia aims to become energy and chip manufacturing hub
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced plans to leverage the country's geographical advantages and recent foreign investments to position Malaysia as a hub for energy...
Friday 10 January 2025
Intel's Panther Lake to drive AI PC growth, foundry comeback in 2H25
Ahead of CES 2025, Intel has emphasized its dedication to expanding its foothold in the AI-powered PC market. The company revealed plans to begin mass production of its "premium"...
Friday 10 January 2025
TSMC sees 5/4nm, 3nm fab capacity fully loaded until year-end
TSMC is expected to maintain full utilization of its 5/4nm and 3nm fabrication capacity through the end of this year, though uncertainties loom regarding policy changes following...
Friday 10 January 2025
Altera marks independence from Intel with new company flag
According to Tom's Hardware, Altera unfurled its own company flag at its headquarters in San Jose, California, symbolizing its emergence as an independent entity following...
Thursday 9 January 2025
China's wafer fabs turn to overseas talent for semiconductor innovation
Hua Hong Semiconductor has appointed Peng Bai, a former Intel executive, as its new CEO, marking a departure from its traditional practice of promoting senior leaders internally....
Wednesday 8 January 2025
Chip giants introduce new products at CES, with TSMC emerging as biggest beneficiary
The newly launched products at the ongoing CES 2025, including Nvidia's RTX 50 series, autonomous and robotic chips, together with AMD and Intel PC platform processors, all use TSMC's...
Tuesday 7 January 2025
CES 2025: Dell adopts AMD processors for commercial PCs, further eroding Intel's market opportunities
At CES 2025 on January 7, AMD unveiled a new series of notebook processors aimed at seizing opportunities in the AI PC era. AMD executives stated that Dell has decided to incorporate...
Tuesday 7 January 2025
CES 2025: Intel announces mass production of 18A processors in 2H25
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, Intel unveiled its latest PC processor lineup and announced the successful sampling of its artificial intelligence (AI) PC processors,...
Tuesday 7 January 2025
Qualcomm's new chips will bring AI to US$600 personal computers
Qualcomm introduced new chips designed to power personal computers capable of running the latest artificial intelligence software yet cost as little as US$600.
Tuesday 7 January 2025
Intel says new laptop chips snatch battery life lead
Intel Corp., which has been fending off mounting competition in notebook processors, says a new range of chips will help enable the longest battery life available in laptops.
Tuesday 7 January 2025
Ibiden's exclusive position in AI chip substrate market rooted in deep ties with Intel
Japanese manufacturer Ibiden has established itself as a dominant player in the IC substrate market for AI chips, driven by Nvidia's strong demand for these substrates. Ibiden emphasized...
Tuesday 7 January 2025
US govt boosts Micron's automotive and defense DRAM production as major players exit niche market
While the US semiconductor revival extends beyond Intel's prominent efforts, it critically depends on Micron, the country's sole memory chip manufacturer, expanding its domestic production...