
China Stimulates Investments in Chips with Massive R&D Incentives
China to offer chip companies a 120% deduction of R&D expenses before taxes through 2027.
China to offer chip companies a 120% deduction of R&D expenses before taxes through 2027.
Tesla looks like it is building on its initial orders for Dojo D1 ASICs, reducing its dependency on Nvidia-powered supercomputing.
Seagate is about to start sales of M.2-2230 FireCuda 520N SSDs for ROG Ally and Steam Deck consoles, as well as compact PCs.
Chinese companies produce more wafer fab tools, but still cannot make competitive lithography scanners.
The collapse in value of NFTs, and how many NFT collections are now "worthless," has taken crypto enthusiasts by surprise.
Learn how to work with lists in Python by creating a real world project which has them at its heart.
Samsung's Odyssey Neo G9 display requires DisplayPort 2.1, cannot run at 240 Hz with GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards.
New CPUID Dump Shows AMD's Ryzen Z1 non-Extreme as Phoenix 2 APU with two Zen 4 and four Zen 4c cores.
A recent study asserts that writing and illustration works completed by AI systems have much smaller carbon footprints than works of human creators.
Hardware leaker YuuKi_AnS shares specifications and benchmarks for the upcoming Xeon Platinum 8580 (Emerald Rapids) processor.
U.S. Department of Commers prohibits receivers of CHIPS grants to invest in China, form R&D partnerships.
There's always a battle with your SSD with how many games you can keep stored on your device at one time, so upgrading your storage is often a priority.
Nvidia is now world's largest fabless chip designer, AMD retains fourth place.
The 14900KF is slow in PassMark's multi-core benchmark
MSI's Z790 Ace Max motherboard can overclock Raptor Lake processors to 6.30 GHz/5.80 GHz.
U.S. government awards GlobalFoundries with a 10-year contract to make chips for aerospace and defense applications.
It doesn't look like Valve will launch a new Steam Deck until 2025, after a senior developer described the platform as a stable target for the next couple of years.
EU fines Intel for rebates it made to PC makers between 2002 – 2006.
Report claims that Apple's modems do not meet its criteria.
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