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Intel's Fab 52 is bigger and better equipped than TSMC's Arizona facilities
By Anton Shilov last updated
Intel's Fab 52 in Arizona is currently the most advanced chip production facility in America, but it has yet to reach its full 40,000-wafer capacity due to low 18A yields.

Nvidia prepares shipment of 82,000 AI GPUs to China as chip war lines blur
By Luke James published
U.S. policy reversal opens the door for mid-February exports.

Ten former Samsung employees arrested for industrial espionage charges for giving China chipmaker 10nm tech
By Jowi Morales published
10 former Samsung employees are accused of leaking Samsung's 10-nm DRAM technology to CXMT, allegedly allowing the latter to achieve technological breakthroughs on stolen information.

U.S. FCC bans foreign-made drones from DJI, others
By Jowi Morales published
FCC's announcement signals the end of DJI in the U.S.

Interpol-led cybercrime crackdown results in 574 arrests in 19 African nations, decrypts six ransomware variants
By Kunal Khullar published
Business email compromise and ransomware were among the top threats identified.

Resideo sued by Nebraska AG over rebranding footage-leaking Chinese cameras
By Bruno Ferreira published
Resideo sued by Nebraska AG over rebranding footage-leaking Chinese cameras

1,000 computers taken offline in Romanian water management authority hack
By Bruno Ferreira published
No group has claimed the attack yet, and thankfully, water is still flowing in Romania.

Chinese fabs are reportedly upgrading older ASML DUV lithography chipmaking machines
By Luke James published
Premium Chinese fabs are quietly extending the useful life and performance of older ASML deep ultraviolet lithography systems by upgrading key subsystems, as Beijing pushes to sustain advanced chip output.

China's premier GPU maker Biren kicks off Hong Kong IPO — GPU startups vying for Nvidia's crown race to fund AI chip development
By Luke James published
Shanghai Biren Technology has begun bookbuilding for a Hong Kong initial public offering aimed at raising as much ad US$624 million as Chinese AI chipmakers accelerate listings to fund expansion.

NIST warns several of its Internet Time Service servers may be inaccurate due to a power outage
By Luke James published
NIST has warned that several of its Internet Time Service servers could be providing inaccurate time following a failure of the primary atomic time scale at its Boulder, Colorado campus.
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