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Europe Moves Toward Reducing Dependence on U.S. Technology
Amid rising geopolitical tensions, European nations are developing plans to replace American technologies with local alternatives.
Read MoreIntel Unveils Glass Substrate for Advanced AI and HPC Chips
Intel introduced a novel glass substrate technology to enhance chip manufacturing for AI accelerators and high-performance computing.
Read MoreAMD Challenges Intel’s Claims on Panther Lake Performance Advantage
AMD disputes Intel’s assertion that Panther Lake mobile chips outperform Ryzen, emphasizing Ryzen’s continued speed lead in laptops.
Read MoreChinese Cloud Giants Authorized to Prepare for Nvidia H200 Accelerator Purchases
Chinese regulators reportedly allow Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance to prepare for Nvidia H200 accelerator orders, signaling a potential easing of tech restrictions.
Read MoreMemory Market Revenue Set to Surge 134% in 2026 Before Slowing in 2027
Memory market revenue is expected to grow by 134% this year, driven by rising prices, before slowing to 53% growth next year, says TrendForce.
Read MoreChinese Researchers Develop Ultraflexible Processor Thread with Millions of Transistors
A Chinese research team has created a flexible processor embedded in a thin, elastic thread capable of running neural networks and displaying visuals.
Read MoreNvidia Ends Partner Discounts Amid RTX 5000 Series Launch
Nvidia has reportedly stopped offering discounts to partners, adjusting production priorities for the RTX 5000 graphics cards lineup.
Read MoreIntel Pauses Mass Deployment of 14A Process Until Customer Demand Grows
Intel delays large-scale rollout of its 14A semiconductor process, waiting for sufficient customer demand before scaling production.
Read MoreAsus Investigates Ryzen 9000X3D Processor Failures on Its Motherboards
Asus is looking into issues causing Ryzen 9000X3D processors to malfunction on its motherboards, following recent reports of failures.
Read MoreApple Set to Launch Rotating Smart Home Hub with iPad Integration
Apple plans to introduce a smart home hub this spring featuring a rotating base that transforms an iPad into an interactive home robot.
Read MoreElectronics Market to Contract in 2026 Due to Soaring Memory Prices
Rising memory costs in 2026 are predicted to reduce demand and shipments of PCs, smartphones, and gaming consoles across the electronics sector.
Read MoreChinese Firms Consider Black Market for Nvidia H200 AI Chips Amid Import Ban
Following China’s import ban on Nvidia H200 AI accelerators, local companies weigh black market options for high-performance chips.
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