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Intel will have spent over $160,000,000,000 on new fabs, assembly, packaging, testing and R&D facilities by 2030
By Nick Evanson published
news Big bucks on big projects equals big expectations. No pressure, then.
US promises Samsung $6.4B to build more chips on US soil, which only increases the chance of a Made in USA GPU at some point
By Jacob Ridley published
News Samsung, TSMC, and Intel are all big benefactors from the CHIPS and Science Act cash the US Government is throwing around right now.
Taiwanese chipmaking bounces back after last week's 7.4 magnitude earthquake
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Chip makers were well prepared.
President Biden says he'll hand $6.6 billion to world's largest chipmaker to stick around and expand in Arizona
By Jacob Ridley published
News That's CHIPS Act cash headed into TSMC's pocket, and in return it'll build not one but three fabs in Arizona.
Samsung predicts a bumper 2024, forecasting a 900% increase in profits for the first three months of the year
By Nick Evanson published
news It's good news for investors and the chip industry, but it's still half the amount that TSMC is making
Major Taiwan earthquake temporarily halts production at Nvidia and AMD chipmaker
By Jacob Ridley published
News The earthquake is one of the largest in Taiwan's history, leaving at least seven dead and more trapped.
TSMC makes the world's graphics chips and predicts 'within a decade a multichiplet GPU will have more than 1 trillion transistors'
By Nick Evanson published
news It seems like only yesterday when the one billion mark was passed in 2008.
Elon Musk claims Tesla could build a silicon foundry and make its own chips, but says 'I sure hope we don’t have to'
By Nick Evanson published
news Oh, just do it Elon. I'm sure you'd make more money from it than you have from Twitter.
Billions from the CHIPS Act is soon to begin flowing with Samsung, Intel and TSMC set to benefit
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Made in the USA.
Intel's chief financial officer admits the company is 'heavier than we want to be in terms of external wafer manufacturing'
By Nick Evanson published
news Intel's outsourcing more silicon manufacturing that it would want, but the customer-competitor relationship with TSMC will continue in the future.
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