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The tariff clock is ticking with just two weeks left 6/27/2025
When the Trump administration paused sweeping tariffs in early April, it promised 90 trade deals in 90 days that would fundamentally reshape the global economic order. Why it matters: With two weeks to go, there's one deal, one shaky detente and maximum uncertainty about the rest.
Intel to shutter its automotive business, lay off department employees 6/27/2025
The move is the latest in CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s mission to cut costs as the chipmaker lays off 107 workers in California.
Trump Mobile Removes 'Made In The USA' Claim for T1 Phone 6/27/2025
The Trump Mobile website removes language that says the phone is 'proudly made right here in the USA.' It now says the device is 'brought to life right here in the USA.'
Rapidus Collaborating with Siemens on 2nm Chip Design 6/26/2025
Rapidus is collaborating with Siemens for semiconductor design and manufacturing processes for the 2nm generation.
Texas approves law to allow electronics repair 6/26/2025
Gov. Greg Abbott’s approval of a consumer electronics right-to-repair law is a first for a Republican-led state.
Lithium-Air Battery Design Poised to Increase Energy Storage, EV Range 6/26/2025
Lithium-air design could achieve 4X greater energy density than today’s EV batteries.
Kioxia sampling CD9P Series PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs 6/26/2025
Kioxia is sampling CD9P Series PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs built with TLC-based 3D flash memory.
Chipmaker Wolfspeed to file for bankruptcy 6/25/2025
The North Carolina-based company plans to remain operational throughout the restructuring process, which it expects to be completed by the end of September.
Continental sets up new fabless chip unit to develop semiconductor devices 6/25/2025
Continental, the German automotive parts company, has announced that it has set up a fabless unit within its Aumovio subsidiary to design and verify semiconductor devices.
Can Trump Mobile really offer an American made phone? 6/25/2025
Purism's $2,000 Liberty Phone is assembled in the US, but it's still forced to source components from overseas, demonstrating how hard it will be to launch an American-made Trump Phone.
US House Bans WhatsApp on Staffers' Devices Over Security Concerns 6/25/2025
The House is concerned about the lack of transparency in how WhatsApp handles user data. Meta claps back, saying it’s safer than the alternatives recommended by the House.
SK targets 4th quantum leap with Ulsan AI center 6/24/2025
Partnership with AWS marks new era in AI infrastructure
MEMS bounces back 6/24/2025
The 2024 MEMS market grew 5% y-o-y to reach $15.4 billion, says Yole, and has a 3.7% CAGR 2024-30 to reach $19.2 billion after a difficult 2023 marked by excessive inventories.
Intel Says Its 18A Node is 25% Faster Than Intel 3 6/24/2025
Alternatively, it can run up to 36% more efficiently.
You MYight Be Eligible for a Cut of a $177 Million Breach Settlement from AT&T 6/24/2025
A judge in Texas gives preliminary approval to the deal, which addresses two recent data breaches. If you’re eligible for a payout, you'll be notified this summer.
How to Get Starlink Satellite Internet and Set It Up the Right Way 6/23/2025
SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service unlocks excellent speeds pretty much anywhere you can see the sky. Here’s how to get started, step by step, whether you have the Starlink residential kit or the portable Starlink Mini.
Jabil pledges $500M to expand US production 6/23/2025
The electronics maker is looking to build out its capabilities to meet growing data center demand driven by cloud and artificial intelligence computing.
TSMC 2nm yield crosses 60% threshold for HVM 6/23/2025
TSMC’s 2nm yield has passed 60%, the level required for stable high volume manufacturing, reports the Taiwan Economic Daily.
Nvidia to use humanoid robot use in Houston manufacturing 6/23/2025
Nvidia and Foxconn are discussing the use of humanoid robots at a new Foxconn plant in Houston to manufacture Nvidia's GB300 AI servers, Reuters reports. This would be the first time Nvidia products are made with humanoid robots, and the project could start in early 2026, with robots performing tasks such as assembly and cable insertion.
Tenstorrent to Challenge NVIDIA with RISC-V 6/20/2025
Tenstorrent CEO Jim Keller embraces open-source to challenge Nvidia with innovative RISC-V tech.
China Gearing Up for 6G 6/20/2025
China’s 6G strategy blends global standards participation with self-reliance, aiming for technology leadership.
Texas Instruments plans to invest $60B in semiconductor fabs 6/19/2025
The investment will bolster U.S. manufacturing capacity for 300mm chips used by Apple, Ford, Medtronic and other customers ushering in the next wave of electronic devices.
Someone Stole 2,800 Nintendo Switch 2 Consoles Worth Over $1 Million 6/19/2025
Earlier this month, thieves stole a delivery of Nintendo Switch 2 consoles from the back of a truck. If you live in Texas, it may be part of why you've found it difficult to buy one.
SpaceX's Next Big Rival Is...Honda? Watch the Carmaker's Test Rocket Fly 6/19/2025
Honda successfully sends up and lands an experimental reusable rocket. The long-term goal is for the company to provide satellite launches.
AI Will Probably Take Some of Your Jobs 6/19/2025
Generative AI and agents mean 'we will need fewer people doing some of the jobs that are being done today, and more people doing other types of jobs,' says CEO Andy Jassy.
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