What are semiconductors and how are they used?
Governments around the world are scrambling to boost semiconductor production.
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On Semiconductor forecasts robust Q3 revenue on silicon carbide strength
Chipmaker ON Semiconductor Corp on Monday forecast third-quarter revenue above market estimates, on optimism that strong demand from
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U.S. lawmakers urge Biden administration to tighten AI chip export rules
By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO Two U.S. lawmakers who head a committee focused on China on Friday urged
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Semiconductors: Can India become a global chip powerhouse?
India has ambitious plans for semiconductor manufacturing, but there are challenges along the way.
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U.S. will be short 67,000 chip workers by 2030, industry group says
By Max A. Cherney The U.S. semiconductor industry faces a shortfall of roughly 67,000 workers by 2030, according
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Exclusive-US chip CEOs plan Washington trip to talk China policy - sources
By Stephen Nellis, Andrea Shalal and Karen Freifeld The chief executives of Intel Corp and Qualcomm Inc are
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BBC looking into allegations of presenter's sexual misconduct
The BBC has confirmed it is looking into allegations of sexual misconduct by one of its presenters.
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Chicago Police Department investigating allegations that officers had improper sexual relations with migrants
The Chicago Police Department says it is investigating an unspecified number of officers for misconduct following allegations they engaged in improper sexual relations with newly arrived migrants.
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China just played a trump card in the chip war. Are more export curbs coming?
A trade war between China and the United States over the future of semiconductors is escalating.
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US mulls new export restriction on computing power in AI chips
By Stephen Nellis and Karen Freifeld U.S. officials are considering tightening an export control rule designed to slow
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Biden aides tap Google chair for chips research effort, officials say
By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON The Biden administration picked the chairman of Google parent Alphabet, John Hennessy, and four
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Juilliard fires professor after independent investigation finds credible evidence of misconduct
Robert Beaser, the former chair of The Juilliard School's composition department, was fired after an independent investigation found credible evidence the professor engaged in sexual misconduct with students, the prestigious performing arts school in New York announced Thursday in a memo sent to students, staff, and faculty.
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