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US gov't warned Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Tim Cook, and Lisa Su that China could invade Taiwan by 2027
By Zak Killian published
A new report reveals that tech CEOs were cautioned in 2023, yet haven't really taken action on the info.

ASML makes breakthrough in EUV chipmaking tech, plans to increase speed by 50% by 2030
By Anton Shilov published
ASML to use a new CO2 laser system and tin droplet generator to increase EUV light source performance to 1000W and lithography tool productivity to 330 wafers per hour in 2030 and beyond.

The state of China's decade-long semiconductor push: still a decade behind, despite hundreds of billions spent and significant progress
By Anton Shilov published
Premium After 10 years and hundreds of billions of investments, China's semiconductor supply chain is still decades behind chip supply chain in America and Taiwan.

TSMC considers an additional $100 billion investment into Arizona fabs to bolster American chipmaking efforts
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC, other companies to invest $250 billion in the U.S. as part of trade deal, TSMC reportedly mulls additional $100 billion investment and four more fab modules.

iFixIt calls BMW’s new anti-consumer security screws 'a logo-shaped middle finger to right to repair,' Adafruit 3D prints a solution
By Mark Tyson published
A perfect answer to the new proprietary bit designed to stop ‘unauthorized individuals’ servicing or repairing these cars.

Rapidus targets mass 2nm chip production in 2027, quadruples capacity ramp up — company plans to scale to 25,000 wafer starts per month in just one year
By Luke James published
Premium Japan’s state-backed foundry Rapidus plans to begin production of 2nm-class semiconductors in the second half of its fiscal year 2027, with full-scale production expected in 2028.

Tachyum forced to vacate R&D office due to unpaid rent, wages, and taxes
By Bruno Ferreira published
Tachyum forced to vacate R&D office due to unpaid rent, wages, and taxes

Cadence embeds AI 'super agent' to assist engineers when designing EDA tools
By Luke James published
Premium “We’re easily going to get over a trillion transistors… in the package, by the end of the decade,” Cadence Senior Vice President Paul Cunningham claims.
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