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ASML made a $230 Lego kit version of its $380 million semiconductor tool
By Mark Tyson published
ASML has added the TWINSCAN EXE:5000 Lego set to its growing portfolio of gifts.
Taiwan ready to discuss 2nm transfer to U.S. following Trump's comments
By Anton Shilov published
The National Science and Technology Council Minister says the country could discuss the possibility of transferring 2 nm to TSMC's fabs in the U.S. after mass production is initiated in Taiwan.
AI created a Minecraft AI village with up to 1,000 inhabitants
By Christopher Harper published
Experimentation with AI LLM models run on bots playing Minecraft together sees a dynamic imitation of human behavior at scale.
Huawei's homegrown AI chip examined
By Anton Shilov published
Huawei's Ascend 910B is massively bigger than the original Ascend 910 but has fewer cores.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger visits Elon Musk’s Memphis data center, touts Xeon deployment
By Jowi Morales published
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger visits the Colossus AI Supercomputer and praises the xAI team for their quick work.
New U.S. restrictions will hit Chinese chipmaking tool companies
By Anton Shilov published
The new U.S. sanctions against China are meant to hit developers of chipmaking gear rather than chipmakers itself.
Chinese companies poach staff from ASML and Zeiss with three times higher pay — employees needed to design and build chipmaking tools amid sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese companies aggressively recruiting personnel from ASML and Zeiss to build their own wafer fabbing equipment.
Leading PC makers ask Chinese partners to up production before Trump takes office
By Anton Shilov published
As big PC suppliers aim to reduce their reliance on manufacturing capacity in China significantly, they ask their production partners in PRC for one last push before Trump comes back to power.
Intel's CHIPS Act funding restricts the sale of foundry buisness — company has to maintain majority share if it spins off manufacturing unit
By Anton Shilov published
Intel must maintain control of Intel Foundry even in case it decides to spin it off into a separate private or public company.
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