
China quietly recruits overseas chip talent as US tightens curbs
By Julie Zhu, Fanny Potkin, Eduardo Baptista and Michael Martina HONG KONG/SINGAPORE/WASHINGTON For a decade until 2018, China
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Nvidia's quarterly sales double on the back of AI boom
The artificial intelligence boom continues to fuel a blockbuster year for chipmaker Nvidia.
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Zimbabwe election: Voters head to the polls with inflation on their minds
Robert Mugabe's successor faces his main challenge from Nelson Chamisa of the opposition CCC.
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Huawei is building secret network for chips, trade group warns - Bloomberg News
Huawei Technologies Co is building a collection of secret semiconductor-fabrication facilities across China to let the company skirt
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Nestlé recalls some Toll House chocolate chip cookie dough bars due to wood chips
Nestlé USA announced a voluntary recall of some Nestlé Toll House chocolate chip cookie dough bars due to the potential presence of wood fragments.
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Japan eyes tax break for domestic EV battery, chip production - Nikkei
TOKYO Japan plans to create tax breaks for domestically-made electric vehicle (EV) batteries and semiconductors from April 2024
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Cardinals Rumors: Top prospect injury, Kevin Brown shade, Arozarena insult
Randy Arozarena thanks the Cardinals for trading himWhen the Rays and Cardinals agreed to a trade involving Jose Martinez and Randy Arozarena back in January of 2020, it wasn't though of as a deal of major significance. Yet, ever since arriving in Tampa Bay, Arozarena has been raking, making ...
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US reports big interest in $52 billion semiconductor chips funding
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON The U.S. Commerce Department said on Wednesday that more than 460 companies have expressed
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Germany spends big to win $11 billion TSMC chip plant
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC on Tuesday committed 3.5 billion euros ($3.8 billion) to a factory in Germany, its first in Europe, taking advantage of huge state support for the $11 billion plant as the continent seeks to bring supply chains closer to home.
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The big bottleneck for AI: a shortage of powerful chips
The crushing demand for AI has also revealed the limits of the global supply chain for powerful chips used to develop and field AI models.
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What are semiconductors and how are they used?
Governments around the world are scrambling to boost semiconductor production.
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KLM, major airlines appeal against Schiphol flight curbs
PARIS KLM, Delta, United and scores of carriers have filed an appeal at the Dutch Supreme Court to
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