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Intel's ex-CEO said he bet the company on the 18A node but now a new report claims Intel is pushing customers to next-gen 14A instead
By Jeremy Laird published
News 18A lives on for Intel's Panther Lake CPUs, but will that be enough?

New chip industry roadmap predicts true 10 nm silicon won't arrive until 2039 and yet Moore's Law is, actually, alive and kicking
By Jeremy Laird published
News Except, of course, it won't really be 0.2 nm or anything even close to that.

TSMC boss claims the chipmaker doesn't need to pick winners to work with, just wait patiently 'because they will all come to us in the end'
By Jacob Fox published
News If you build it, they will come.

The world's biggest chip maker TSMC says it still can't keep up with demand for AI hardware despite tariff uncertainty
By Jeremy Laird published
News Oh well, looks like gaming GPUs are still going to be hard to come by.

Here's how US tariffs have affected PC gaming hardware, from paused shipments to new investments
By Jacob Fox published
Tariffic Here are the latest effects of tariffs on the PC hardware industry.

Intel admits it doesn't have any 'significant' commitments from customers to make advanced chips in its fabs
By Jeremy Laird published
News That all-important 18A node has yet to convince the likes of Nvidia or AMD to jump onboard.

'China is right behind us': Jensen Huang says we need to 'accelerate the diffusion of American AI technology around the world'
By Jacob Fox published
News Is more exports or less exports in the American interest?

Taiwan to drop new law restricting TSMC from allowing foreign fabs to produce leading edge nodes after company's $100 billion investment in US facilities
By Hope Corrigan published
News The law's designed to keep other countries one node behind Taiwan at all times.
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