A.I. companies are buying up memory chips, causing the prices of those components — which are also used in laptops and smartphones — to soar.
By Heekyong Yang and Hyunjoo Jin SEOUL, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Two of the world's top chipmakers warned on Thursday that computer and smartphone companies were set to bear the brunt of a worsening ...
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America doesn’t need Nvidia chip deals with China — it needs to get tough on technology
A ‘chip-for-chip’ policy would guarantee a domestic market for American-made semiconductors. The United States just made a national-security decision that’s hard to square with decades of previous ...
By Jaspreet Singh and Zaheer Kachwala Jan 22 (Reuters) - Global demand for smartphones, personal computers and gaming consoles is expected to shrink this year as companies from Britain's Raspberry Pi ...
HONG KONG (AP) — Taiwan-based TSMC, the world’s largest computer chip maker, plans to increase its capital spending by nearly 40% this year after it reported a 35% jump in its net profit for the ...
Chip-import dependence is a national-security threat. A 'chip-for-chip' tariff could be a $230 billion revenue windfall and spur U.S. semiconductor production. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (right) and U.S.
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