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China tweets satellite photos of Taiwan's critical Hsinchu chip hub in pressure-ratcheting political stunt
By Luke James published
On Friday night, China’s embassy in Washington posted a familiar message to X: “There is but one China in the world.”

Researchers create superconducting germanium semiconductor material using standard chip-making techniques
By Luke James published
Researchers at NYU and the University of Queensland have demonstrated superconductivity in gallium-doped epitaxial germanium, fabricated using industry-standard semiconductor tools.

Nexperia allowed to resume exports from China following Trump-Xi talks
By Jowi Morales published
International automakers can now apply for licenses to resume chip deliveries from Nexperia China.

American startup Substrate promises 2nm-class chipmaking with particle accelerators, at a tenth of the cost of EUV
By Anton Shilov published
If it can build a fab to match its tool.

Police bust chip counterfeiting outfit in China, fakes may have made it into PC hardware
By Luke James published
Shenzhen authorities have dismantled a counterfeit chip operation that allegedly sold reclaimed and rebranded integrated circuits as premium imports from Infineon and others.

AMD swoops in to help as John Carmack slams Nvidia's $4,000 DGX Spark
By Luke James published
Nvidia’s DGX Spark, the company’s new $4,000 developer box powered by the Grace Blackwell GB10 superchip, is under fire after questions were raised about real-world performance and power draw.

Nexperia's China parent Wingtech declares cash-flow risk despite massive 280% profit surge
By Luke James published
Wingtech, the Chinese parent company of Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, has warned investors of a potential cash flow squeeze if it fails to regain operational control of its European subsidiary.

TSMC says China's rare-earth export restrictions will have limited short-term impact on company
By Jowi Morales published
TSMC says that it has about a year or two of rare-earth supplies, but transitioning to other non-China sources will take time.

AMD reportedly establishes $280 million silicon photonics hub in Taiwan — new R&D center could accelerate company's co-packaged optics roadmap
By Anton Shilov published
Premium AMD is investing over $280 million to establish two new R&D centers in Taiwan dedicated to silicon photonics and heterogeneous integration to further boost its data center roadmap.
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