Computer chips are everywhere. They power our smartphones, run our cars, and even manage our household appliances. With such intense demand, the race to build faster, more efficient chips never slows.
The first US plant to make A-series chips for Apple devices is expected to begin mass production as early as this quarter, says a new report. It implies that test production by TSMC has already ...
Apple chipmaker TSMC is currently building its third US-based chip plant in Arizona, thanks to significant grants from the US CHIPS Act. However, the company’s CEO says you shouldn’t expect to ...
The Joe Biden-led administration on Monday unveiled a new set of regulations to further limit access to the United States' Artificial Intelligence (AI) chips and technology to other nations ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Following the report that TSMC started producing Apple’s A16 Bionic chips at its ...
What just happened? In its final days of power, the Biden administration is seeking to impose new rules for exporting advanced computer chips. Not surprisingly, there has been pushback from the ...
Tahj Williams' work reflects the Black Masking Indian culture of New Orleans. A 26-year-old is making history, becoming the first artist to partner with the NFL to create a special logo and theme ...
Forward-looking: The Department of Commerce has announced $1.4 billion in awards through the CHIPS National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program. While this initiative will contribute to ...
Neuralink is one of a growing group of startups developing brain implants. Neuralink Corp.'s brain-computer device has been implanted in a third patient and the company has plans for about 20 to ...
Paresh Dave, senior writer at Wired, joins Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino for "Tech Bytes: Week in Review." Get even smarter with the “Make Me Smart” newsletter. We’ll start your ...
Chip stock Intel (INTC) is very much a company in flux right now, and that means change will be a part of things for some time to come. Some changes, meanwhile, may seem nonsensical on the surface ...
US President Donald Trump is firing back against his predecessor Joe Biden's US Chips Act. Instead of luring Asian chip contract manufacturers to the USA with subsidies, he wants punitive tariffs ...