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Tom's Hardware on MSNIntel will keep using TSMC's services even when 18A is ramped up: 'It is a good supplier'Intel is set to continue outsourcing some of its products to TSMC even when 18A and other advanced nodes are fully ramped.
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YouTube on MSNCES 2013: IntelIntel showing us the latest Haswell platorm, new 7W ultrabooks and their wireless display technology at CES 2013, more ...
In today’s edition … Rep. Al Green censure vote moves forward ... Georgia Democratic Rep. Lucy McBath launches gubernatorial ...
President Donald Trump urged lawmakers to repeal the CHIPS Act in his address to a joint session of Congress, arguing that ...
Trump's plan to kill the CHIPS Act would impact funding meant to bring semiconductor manufacturing back to the U.S.
Intel's Quick Start program allows college-level students to get an easy start in the chip manufacturing industry.
President Donald Trump pledged more action on illegal immigration, praised new investment by the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., doubled down on DOGE and blamed high egg prices on his ...
The investment will go into building three new fabrication plants in Phoenix, Arizona, as well as two packaging facilities ...
US President Donald Trump urges Congress to repeal the $52.7 billion CHIPS Act, raising concerns over semiconductor subsidies ...
Trump’s tariffs are reshaping the tech industry, driving supply chain shifts, boosting U.S. manufacturing, and challenging ...
TSMC expansion would secure state's spot as a national chips leader. Tariffs and geo-politics played a role, tech analyst says ...
When TSMC's upcoming factories in Arizona will deploy the company's most cutting-edge chip tech remains a major question, ...
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