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Chinese memory maker reportedly preparing for $42 billion IPO
By Jowi Morales published
CXMT is reportedly planning to go public, hoping to raise $2.5 to $6 billion in fresh funds.

Nvidia's China presence hits zero, says CEO Jensen Huang, and companies are already working around it
By Luke James published
Premium Alibaba Cloud has revealed a new GPU pooling system that slashed the number of Nvidia accelerators needed for large-scale inference by more than 80%.

'Diamond blanket' transistor cooling method sees incredible success in testing
By Sunny Grimm published
Tomorrow's chips could be cooled by diamonds.

ASML launches revolutionary lithography scanner for advanced 3D chip packaging — Twinscan XT:260 machine quadruples throughput
By Anton Shilov published
Premium For the 'More-than-Moore' era in chipmaking.

Alibaba Cloud says it cut Nvidia AI GPU use by 82% with new pooling system
By Luke James published
A paper presented at SOSP 2025 details how token-level scheduling helped one GPU serve multiple LLMs, reducing demand from 1,192 to 213 H20s.

TSMC gives an ultra-rare video look inside its fabs
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC's new flyby video of its Fab 21 in Arizona offers a rare glimpse inside the fully operational N4/N5 cleanroom, highlighting ASML's EUV scanners producing chips for Apple, AMD, and Nvidia.

Nvidia and TSMC produce the first Blackwell wafer made in the U.S.
By Anton Shilov published
But advanced packaging is still conducted in Taiwan

Intel Foundry secures contract to build Microsoft's Maia 2 next-gen AI processor on 18A/18A-P node, claims report
By Anton Shilov published
Microsoft and Intel announced their partnership last year

China's latest round of rare-earth export controls give the country dominion over precious resources
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Export controls expand to knowledge, tools and equipment

TSMC posts record quarter results as skyrocketing AI and HPC demand drives two-thirds of revenue — company pulls in $33.1 billion
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC posted a record $33.1 billion in quarterly revenue driven by surging demand for AI and HPC processors, the ramp of Apple's latest SoCs, and the continued strength of advanced nodes.
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