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Taiwan earthquake reminds us how vulnerable the world's chip supply really is
By Chris Szewczyk published
News The 6.8 magnitude earthquake didn't disrupt production... this time.

Nvidia and AMD aren't thrilled about pending law that stands to give Intel $20+ billion
By Jorge Jimenez published
News The CHIPS Act might actually be passed before the August recess.

The US to join forces with Japan to produce bleeding-edge 2nm chips by 2025
By Jorge Jimenez published
News The chip race against TSMC just got a lot more interesting.

Taiwan further restricts the sale of modern chips to Russia and Belarus
By Chris Szewczyk published
News No more than 25MHz or 5 GFLOPs. There are '80s 386s faster than that.

Taiwan continues to dominate the semiconductor industry
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Taiwan's market share of advanced processes at or below 16nm will be as high as 61% in 2022.

TSMC founder Morris Chang believes US based chip production will be an 'exercise in futility'
By Chris Szewczyk published
News US-based manufacturing is too expensive according to Chang.

Supply chain expert sees 'glimmers of hope' for PC gaming's stock woes in 2022
By Jacob Ridley published
Supply & demand The GPU shortage appears to be easing, but are we out of the woods yet? I talk to an expert.

'Sputtering' atom-thick copper could give us cheaper PC chips
By Dave James published
News It's no surprise that ditching gold from chip manufacturing makes it cheaper, but copper could also make it lower power and last longer, too.
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