Manufacturing
Explore Manufacturing
Latest about Manufacturing

Samsung delays $44 billion Texas chip fab
By Jowi Morales published
Sources cite that Samsung is delaying the launch of its Taylor, Texas, fab because the site lacks customers for its 4nm-class chip output.

White House lifts chip design export ban on China in exchange for rare earth materials compromise
By Anton Shilov published
EDA software in exchange for antimony, gallium, and germanium?

Intel might axe the 18A process node for foundry customers, essentially leaving TSMC with no rival
By Anton Shilov last updated
TSMC's N2 and A16 may have no rivals

HP unveils 'CarFax for PCs' that could make buying older laptops more viable
By Nathaniel Mott published
HP has unveiled a new system that can help generate a report about a laptop's history before you buy it.

AI boom drives explosive demand for leading-edge process nodes
By Anton Shilov published
Surging adoption of AI, next-generation technologies is driving semiconductor makers to expand 7nm and more advanced production capacity by 69% through 2028.

China could be the world's top semiconductor foundry hub by 2030
By Jowi Morales published
China is projected to become the biggest manufacturer of semiconductors by 2030, but how advanced will these chips be?

Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger gives Japan's new leading-edge chipmaker advice, says Rapidus needs unique tech to compete with TSMC
By Anton Shilov published
Rapidus plans to produce 2nm chip production with integrated packaging by 2027, but ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger cautions that it needs unique technology to compete with TSMC.

New satellite to create semiconductors in space reaches orbit
By Sunny Grimm published
CPUs with parts fabricated in space may be coming soon, assuming the ForgeStar-1 experiment succeeds
Get Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox.