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President Trump reignites 'digital barriers' issue warning that tariffs would be imposed on countries that 'harm US IT companies'
By Jowi Morales published
Trump's threats of tariffs and export controls on digital barriers have got South Korean officials worried.

U.S. gov't will take a 9.9% ownership stake in Intel (Update)
By Andrew E. Freedman last updated
The US government and Intel have come to a deal to give the US a 9.9% stake in the chipmaker's business.

Trump calls for Intel CEO to resign
By Andrew E. Freedman last updated
President Donald Trump called for Intel's CEO to resign in a Truth Social post, claiming that Lip-Bu Tan is "conflicted."

Qualcomm acquires Alphawave Semi for $2.4 billion
By Mark Tyson published
Fabless chipmaking giant Qualcomm is set to grow yet stronger with a $2.4 billion agreement to acquire Alphawave Semi now inked.

$29.5 million home of Intel founder who invented Moore's Law goes up for sale
By Mark Tyson published
The stately former Bay Area residence of Intel co-founder and creator of Moore’s Law, Gordon Moore, has been listed for sale for $29.5 million.

UK company allegedly paid $4m in bribes to secure Microsoft data center construction contract
By Jowi Morales published
The UK government arrested three people connected to British companies that were involved with Microsoft's data center project in the Netherlands.

Trump administration brands Amazon's tariff transparency plan a 'hostile and political act'
By Mark Tyson published
Trump administration angered by Amazon tariff transparency price labeling leak.

Nvidia gaming GPUs an afterthought as AI generates mountains of cash — RTX 50-series shortages mentioned, not explained
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia just hit a record year in revenue, with data center sales bringing in most of the money. However, it seems that the gaming segment is being ignored in favor of its AI business.
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