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OpenAI's Altman may consider Korean chip partnerships 2/4/2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is expected to explore partnerships with Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix during his visit to Seoul, aiming to strengthen the chip supply chain for AI. These collaborations could focus on AI services and high-bandwidth memory chips.
DeepSeek's AI model claims questioned amid high costs 2/4/2025
DeepSeek might not be as disruptive as claimed, firm reportedly has 50,000 Nvidia GPUs and spent $1.6 billion on buildouts.
The Most Popular 6G Technologies in 2025 2/4/2025
Here is a list of technologies that currently have a high probability of not being culled from the 6G enabling technologies list.
Solidigm Extends Partnership with Broadcom on High-Capacity SSD Controllers 2/4/2025
Solidigm has extended its agreement with Broadcom on the use of high-capacity SSD controllers to support AI and data-intensive workloads.
Trump Sticks With Plan to Tariff Foreign Chips 2/3/2025
Trump says he had a 'good meeting' with Jensen Huang but still plans to tariff foreign-manufactured semiconductors. Tariffs on China and Mexico also go into effect tomorrow.
Chemical manufacturer Dow to reduce its global workforce by 1,500 people to save $1 billion. 2/3/2025
It expects to generate $300 million in savings this year and fully implement the cost-saving strategy by 2026, according to a Q4 2024 presentation.
Composite material could boost capacitor performance 2/3/2025
Researchers have developed a composite material that triples the energy density of ceramic capacitors, according to a study in Nature. The material disrupts the dipole pattern in antiferroelectrics -- enhancing breakdown strength and charge-discharge efficiency.
SpaceX is retiring four or five satellites Starlink satellites each day 2/3/2025
“Reentry rate was mostly low until May 2024, then increased to one to two per day as SpaceX started some mass retirements. A second batch of retirements started in December at a rate of three to four per day,”
Keysight introduces LPDDR6 design and test solution 1/31/2025
The memory market is evolving rapidly due to the rising demand for high-performance computing, AI, and energy-efficient mobile applications. LPDDR6 significantly enhances performance and efficiency to support next-generation compute system requirements, making it a crucial upgrade for contemporary devices.
Samsung, SK hynix concerned over US commerce secretary nominee's plan to review chip subsidies 1/31/2025
Samsung Electronics and SK hynix, Korea's two main chipmakers, are paying keen attention to whether the subsidies promised by the previous Joe Biden government for their U.S. investment would be delayed or, in the worst-case scenario, canceled.
Rapidus installing 10 EUV tools for 2nm chips 1/31/2025
Rapidus plans to install 10 EUV lithography tools at its fabs in Japan, with its sights on 2-nanometer chip production by 2027 The first tool arrived in December, and Rapidus wants to start trial production in April and deliver samples to Broadcom by June.
Microsoft, Meta CEOs defend hefty AI spending after DeepSeek stuns tech world 1/31/2025
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasized the need for large-scale infrastructure to meet growing demand.
Trump eyes up to 100% tariffs on foreign semiconductors 1/30/2025
High tariffs will either encourage suppliers to use more domestic production and components to avoid the import levies, and cut off foreign suppliers in favor of domestic ones, or cause the end buyer – you and me – to pick up the extra costs of importing the stuff, which will hit sales.
MP Materials begins rare earth metal production 1/30/2025
The mining company’s Fort Worth, Texas, facility will make magnets and metals used in vehicles, drones, robotics and electronics.
Google Maps Will Rename 'Gulf of Mexico' to 'Gulf of America' 1/29/2025
Google will also rename Denali to Mount McKinley. They are just waiting for the changes to officially appear on the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS).
Responding to Trump tariff threat, Taiwan says chip business is 'win-win' 1/29/2025
Taiwan has emphasized the mutual benefits of its semiconductor trade with the US in response to tariff threats from President Donald Trump.
Texas Instruments expects a weak Q1 amid chip demand slump 1/28/2025
The Dallas-based company gets the biggest portion of its sales from manufacturers of industrial equipment and vehicles, making its projections a bellwether for much of the global economy.
Third Chinese company begins HBM memory production for AI processors: 1/28/2025
Tongfu Microelectronics joins CXMT and Wuhan Xinxin in HBM production for Chinese developers of AI processors.
Meta Platforms to spend US$65 billion on AI infrastructure in 2025 1/28/2025
Meta’s chief executive said the funds will be used to build a data centre ‘so large that it would cover a significant part of Manhattan’
DeepSeek's AI breakthrough challenges US tech giants 1/28/2025
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI lab, has released DeepSeek-V3, a chatbot developed in just a few months for $5.6 million using midrange hardware. The development has shocked US tech giants -- raising questions about their spending and competitive edge. The R1 model was trained on 2,000 Nvidia graphics processing units, significantly fewer than the tens of thousands typically used by US developers. DeepSeek experienced significant outages after its AI assistant became the top free app on Apple's US App Store, but the company says the issues have been resolved.
Slim AirTag Alternative Is A Fraction of The Size (and Price) 1/27/2025
Keep tabs on wallets, luggage, or IDs with these slim and waterproof SmartCards.
eBay Sellers List iPhones With TikTok Installed 1/27/2025
TikTok has not returned to US app stores, meaning those who deleted the app over the weekend are out of luck. For now, signing into TikTok on the web is a cheaper solution.
4 semiconductor manufacturing trends to watch in 2025 1/27/2025
A new administration, persistent AI-driven demand and ongoing talent shortages will influence chip manufacturing this year.
Trump Threatens Tariffs for US Companies That Produce Products Overseas 1/27/2025
'If you don’t make your product in America...you will have to pay a tariff,' Trump tells the World Economic Forum.
Maker resurrects Toshiba T1000 with a Raspberry Pi 4 and a slew of upgrades 1/24/2025
If you miss the days when laptops had really cool form factors like the Toshiba T1000, you're going to love this Raspberry Pi project put together by maker and developer Nilseuropa
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