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Intel needs $2 Billion for New Ireland fab
By Anton Shilov published
Intel is reportedly in talks with Apollo, KKR, and Stonepeak regarding funding for a new plant in Ireland.
AMD's server CPUs arrive on mainstream PC motherboards
By Anton Shilov published
AMD's Zen 4-based entry-level EPYC 4004-series processors for the AM5 socket have surfaced on eBay.
Intel issues statement about CPU crashes, blames motherboard makers
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Intel issues a state regarding stability issues concerning 13th and 14th Generation CPUs on 600-and 700-series motherboards made by respective manufacturers.
Flaming bots and NERF shooters: Pi Wars brings together the best Raspberry Pi robotics teams in the world
By Les Pounder published
After a short break, Pi Wars 2024 sees the return of the premier in-person robotics event and with 58 teams competing for the crown, competition was fierce, but competitors were friendly.
Huawei launches another 7nm processor built by sanctioned Chinese fab SMIC — Kirin 9010 builds on previous design
By Anton Shilov published
Despite efforts of U.S. government, HiSilicon continues to develop high-end SoCs and SMIC continues to make them.
TSMC to build massive chips twice the size of today's largest — chips will use thousands of watts of power
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC preps 8x reticle size or larger interposers for gargantuan AI and HPC SiPs.
Top semiconductor company leaves China due to U.S. sanctions, cut-throat competition
By Anton Shilov published
King Yuan sells off its China subsidiary due to geopolitics, U.S. sanctions against China, rising competition, and ability to earn more in Taiwan.
China developed its very own Neuralink — Neucyber brain interface comes from a neurotechnology firm
By Christopher Harper published
A Chinese company backed by the state, Beijing Xinzhida Neurotechnology, introduces its Neucyber brain interface tested with a monkey and a mechanical arm.
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