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TSMC's average wafer prices increased by over 15% each year since 2019, report suggests
By Anton Shilov published
Premium TSMC hits a home run in the EUV era.

Nvidia officially acquires 217.4 million shares in Intel, priced at $23.8 per share in $5 billion investment
By Hassam Nasir published
A new chapter for the industry.

Nvidia's $20 billion Groq IP deal bolsters AI market domination
By Luke James published
Premium Nvidia has announced a $20 billion deal to acquire Groq’s intellectual property, though not the company itself, and absorb key members of its engineering team.

IDC warns PC market could shrink up to 9% in 2026 due to skyrocketing RAM pricing
By Zak Killian published
An IDC report revises earlier guidance, warning of a shrink in the PC market that could approach 9%.

FBI issues wanted notice for alleged North Korea-linked remote IT workers accused of $900,000 crypto theft
By Luke James published
The FBI has published a public wanted notice naming four individuals accused of operating as fraudulent remote IT workers on behalf of North Korea.

Louis Gerstner, the man who saved IBM, dies at 83
By Anton Shilov published
The man who envisioned services as core business for high-tech companies leaves behind a tall legacy.

TSMC factories rocked by magnitude 7.0 earthquake that was the strongest in 27 years, but facilities escaped unharmed
By Bruno Ferreira published
Quake didn't result in quad damage this time.

Nexperia China seeks new wafer suppliers amid legal standoff with Dutch parent, could take 6 months for qualification
By Luke James published
Nexperia’s China unit is moving to line up new wafer suppliers over the next six to nine months amid a deepening legal and operational dispute with its Dutch parent company.

ChatGPT could prioritize sponsored content as part of ad strategy
By Jowi Morales published
OpenAI is reportedly still working on baking in ads into ChatGPT's results despite Altman's 'Code Red' earlier this month.

Nvidia reportedly backs away from its effort to make its own public cloud, team reorg eases friction with customers
By Luke James published
Premium Nvidia has reorganized its cloud computing group, further scaling back its ambitions to operate a public cloud service that would directly compete with Amazon Web Services.
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