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Taiwan plans to keep cutting-edge nodes close to home, leaving Intel with the opportunity of a lifetime
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Will Intel make the most of it?

Ex-ASML workers reverse-engineered state of the art chipmaking machines to get China far closer than previously thought to independence from foreign tech
By Jacob Fox published
News China might really be on the heels of the West, this time.

AMD is allegedly sizing up Samsung's new 2 nm node as an alternative to TSMC's N2 silicon for its next-gen chips
By Jeremy Laird published
News Keeping TSMC honest would be very good for the PC industry.

AMD wants to hire people with experience of Intel's new silicon tech, but would AMD ever actually make chips with its arch rival?
By Jeremy Laird published
News If nothing else, the positive noise around Intel's new nodes seems to be increasing.

Intel's next-gen 14A chip production node is the 'real deal' says leading analyst
By Jeremy Laird published
News Sounds good, but we haven't even seen any 18A Intel chips, yet.

'It's rumor and speculation. There's nothing to it': Intel's Lip-Bu Tan dismisses worries that the company's new hire gave it TSMC's 2 nm IP secrets
By James Bentley published
News No official charges have been filed.
Samsung's next-gen 2nm node is in mass production, but will it beat TSMC's N2 silicon to market and help make chips cheaper?
By Jeremy Laird published
News My nm are better than your nm.

A vital rare earth element you've probably never heard of has surged in price by nearly 1,500% this year and it's essential for global chip manufacturing
By Andy Edser published
News A very rare earth, apparently.
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