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Nvidia and Intel tout homegrown American chip supply chain prowess as country bolsters local production, but gaps remain
By Luke James Published
Premium America's AI supply chain now starts and ends in the U.S., while its most valuable middle steps remain entirely offshore until at least 2028.

Intel confirms price hikes on select consumer and server CPUs citing supply costs and demand
By Anton Shilov Published
Intel confirms price increases for Core Ultra 200S Plus, Xeon 6 processors, cites market dynamics, rising costs, soaring demand.

Intel 18A wafer-to-wafer yield issues fixed, report claims
By Anton Shilov Published
Intel reportedly solves one of the key issues that plagued its 18A process technology, but others may still be there.

Intel hikes pricing for its flagship desktop PC chips by up to $50
By Kunal Khullar Published
Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh processors remain among the company's strongest desktop offerings, but newly updated pricing makes both CPUs noticeably more expensive than when they debuted in March.

Intel expands production of photomasks in California: EUV and High-NA EUV in the focal point
By Anton Shilov Published
Intel begins expansion of its Bowers Campus in Santa Clara to produce more photomasks in-house, which is set to be crucial as process technologies get more sophisticated.

Tesla hires 17-year Intel veteran responsible for billion-dollar fab startups — Gary Jiang likely chosen to oversee fab efforts for Terafab's licensing of 14A
By Anton Shilov Published
Tesla hires an Intel veteran, who most recently was responsible for installing advanced tools at Intel's Arizona fab that is now ramping production of chips using 18A fabrication process.

Best motherboard deals 2026
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Here are the best motherboard deals available right now. We're constantly updating this list with the best deals across all your favorite retailers.

Japanese firm launches hyper-realistic capsule toy PC parts ‘you can assemble and play with’ — tiny motherboards, cases, and CPUs are coming after Tarlin inks collab with the ‘big four’ PC parts makers
By Mark Tyson Published
A Japanese capsule toy maker has announced an official collaboration with ASRock, Gigabyte, MSI, and Intel to make tiny PC components that buyers 'can assemble and play with.'
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