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The world's largest chipmaker could flip a kill switch and remotely disable its machines in the event of an invasion
By Jacob Ridley published
News That's one helluva kill switch.

Intel's Lunar Lake is here to remind you x86 still has a place in laptops: 'You've never seen x86 power characteristics quite like this'
By Dave James published
news It's coming out swinging, promising faster AI, CPU, and gaming performance than AMD and Qualcomm

US Commerce Secretary says if China seized TSMC it would be 'absolutely devastating' to the US economy, as it buys 92% of its cutting-edge chips from the Taiwanese manufacturer
By Andy Edser published
news As Chinese relations with Taiwan remain strained, the US continues to reinforce the importance of chip manufacturing on home soil.

TSMC looks set to hit Intel where it hurts, announcing its A16 node with 'Super Power Rail' backside power delivery
By Andy Edser published
news The battle of the backsides. At least, that's what I'm calling it in my head.

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.
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