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Tesla hiring semiconductor fabs construction manager
By Anton Shilov published
Tesla begins to form a core team behind its Terafab project, which will define the fab and spearhead its construction and tamp.

US trade deficit hits a record $1.2 trillion as AI hardware imports surge under the Trump administration
By Ben Stockton published
U.S. imports of computers and electronics grew 60% between January 2025 and 2026, rising to more than $450 billion

How Nvidia's $20 billion Groq 3 LPU deal reshapes the Nvidia Vera Rubin Platform
By Luke James published
Premium Nvidia unveiled the Groq 3 language processing unit at GTC 2026 in San Jose on Monday, marking the first chip to emerge from its $20 billion licensing and talent deal with Groq.

Researchers reach superconductivity at ambient pressure, record high temperature
By Anton Shilov published
A step closer to practical applications, but still 140°C away the target.

AMD and Samsung ink memory supply memorandum for EPYC and Instinct products
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung to remain primary HBM memory supplier for AMD's AI accelerators as the companies look into possible foundry relationship.

Australian researchers develop quantum battery proof-of-concept which uses lasers to charge near-instantly
By Ben Stockton published
Australian researchers have reportedly created the world's first quantum battery prototype.

Meta's new MTIA lineup joins hyperscalers' unified push for dedicated inferencing chips
By Luke James published
Premium Google, AWS, Microsoft, and Meta have all independently reached the same conclusion.

Intel's roadmaps examined — 14A, Nova Lake, Diamond Rapids & AI accelerator push
By Luke James published
Premium Intel's CPU roadmap is unlike any the company has published in recent years, because its manufacturing ambitions and its product launches have to succeed simultaneously.
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