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TSMC sues former executive over defection to Intel, says it's highly likely he stole trade secrets
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC initiates legal action against Wei-Jen Lo, who retired from TSMC this summer, signed a non-compete agreement, but subsequently joined Intel as Executive Vice President.

Huawei claims new software can 'create an analogue AI chip 1000 times faster than Nvidia’s chips'
By Luke James published
Huawei has introduced Flex:ai, an open-source orchestration tool designed to raise the utilization rate of AI chips in large-scale compute clusters.

TSMC says advanced‑node capacity falls ‘about three times short’ of AI demand
By Luke James published
TSMC Chairman-CEO C. C. Wei says capacity is roughly three times short of what its major customers plan to consume.

Huawei's Ascend AI chip ecosystem scales up as China pushes for semiconductor independence
By Luke James published
Premium Huawei’s in-house Ascend processors and their surrounding supplier network are being positioned as the foundation of a national effort to build an independent, fully domestic semiconductor ecosystem.

Intel CEO rejects reports the company is obtaining TSMC secrets from former executive
By Anton Shilov published
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan dismisses speculation that former TSMC executive Wei-Jen Lo could have brought advanced TSMC process secrets to Intel.

Microsoft unveils Azure Cobalt 200 CPU, in-house chip targets higher performance and deeper integration
By Luke James published
Premium Microsoft has revealed its next major in-house server processor, the Azure Cobalt 200, a 132-core Arm-based CPU built on TSMC’s 3nm process.

Netherlands suspends Nexperia takeover order as China eases export curbs
By Luke James published
The Dutch government has suspended its emergency order to oversee chipmaker Nexperia, returning operational control to Chinese parent company Wingtech.

1,500% price increase on some rare earth elements squeezes chipmaking business
By Jowi Morales published
Yttrium prices are surging as the trade war between China and the U.S. have caused supply to dry up.
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