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GlobalFoundries: European Chip Subsidies May Damage Ability to Compete
By Francisco Pires published
Is it a matter of justice or an attempt to reach all possible golden eggs?

U.S. Chip Industry Labor Shortfall Could Reach 67,000 Workers by 2030
By Mark Tyson published
The US semiconductor industry's labor shortfall is set to ramp up over the next few years, with a talent gap of 67,000 workers by 2030, says SIA.

ASML Faces Even Stricter Dutch and U.S. Controls: Report
By Anton Shilov published
Dutch and U.S. clampdown limits ASML's chip equipment servicing in China, selling tools to select fabs.

SSD Upgraders Take Note, Analysts Expect up to 13% Price Drop During Q3
By Mark Tyson published
SSD pricing looks set to slide by as much as 13% during Q3 this year, compounding the 15-20% drop seen in Q2.

Jensen Huang and Lisa Su Family Tree Shows How Closely They Are Related
By Mark Tyson published
Jensen Huang and Lisa Su are quite closely related, but it may not have felt close due to the sheer number of relatives and their geographic dispersal.

Germany Refuses to Increase Subsidies for Intel's Fab
By Anton Shilov published
Germany does not have budget money to provide extra funding for Intel's fab.

US CHIPS Act Funding Under Attack Following Debt Ceiling Fight
By Francisco Pires published
The US CHIPS Act, the measure that oversees the distribution of around $280 billion in funding for semiconductor-related pursuits, may not have as secure a funding guarantee as previously thought.

TSMC Exec Says Workers Unwilling to Take Shifts Should Not Enter Chipmaking Industry
By Mark Tyson published
TSMC exec responds to disgruntled U.S. employees by suggesting those who aren't ready to work long hours should try a different industry.
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