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TSMC says Intel didn’t ask for investments — denies existence of talks for partnership, joint venture
By Jowi Morales published
TSMC said that it's not considering investing in Intel, contrary to what some sources said.

Jensen Huang says China is ‘nanoseconds behind’ the US in chipmaking
By Luke James published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says China is just “nanoseconds behind” the U.S. in chipmaking and that Washington should stop trying to wall off the market.

China's premier memory-maker YMTC struggles amid chokehold of US sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
YMTC's efforts to expand its presence in the 3D NAND memory market have stalled as US export restrictions prevent the company from acquiring advanced tools needed to scale production.

U.S. gov't mulls tariffing devices based on the number of chips used and their estimated value
By Anton Shilov published
Make chips in the U.S., or pay tariffs.

US Commerce head notes China 'isn't even shy' about its goal to 'take' Taiwan, says US-Taiwan tariff deal coming soon
By Luke James published
Lutnick claims deal talks with Taiwan are advancing as the Trump administration turns up pressure on chipmakers to onshore advanced fabs.

High-power microwave system downs 49 drones in one shot
By Mark Tyson published
US electronics warfare specialist Epirus recently demonstrated its new flagship Leonidas weapon at a live fire trial in Indiana, disabling 'all 61-of-61 drones.'

Judge rules that drone maker DJI is affiliated with China’s defense industry
By Jowi Morales published
DJI sued the DoD, saying that it's not a Chinese military company, but the courts ruled otherwise.

First AirPods-controlled game uses undocumented Apple sensor for motion control
By Mark Tyson published
The first game that uses Apple’s AirPods as a motion controller has hit the App Store.
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