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Qualcomm Launches Snapdragon X2 Plus Chips for Mainstream Laptops: Here Are the First Test Numbers
At CES 2026, the big maker of mobile chips teased details—and some benchmarks—for its new mainstream Snapdragon processor ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. reported quarterly results that topped analysts' estimates on growing AI demand.
Researchers have created a new kind of 3D computer chip that stacks memory and computing elements vertically, dramatically speeding up how data moves inside the chip. Unlike traditional flat designs, ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has launched a review that could result in the first shipments to China of Nvidia's second-most powerful AI chips, five ...
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Trump admin. reviews Nvidia AI chip sales to China
The Trump administration has launched an inter-agency review that could pave the way for the first U.S. shipments of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China. Bucking tradition: Why some New York ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Two senior Democratic lawmakers on Monday asked the U.S. Commerce Department to disclose details and any approvals of ongoing license reviews for potential sales to ...
University of Houston researchers say they've developed an ultra-thin film that could help AI chips run faster and use far less energy—a potential breakthrough as the power demands behind artificial ...
Chinese and American labs are competing to see who will be the first to deploy a supercomputer that powers AI systems from space. Starlink, Blue Origin, Google, and startup Starcloud are all upgrading ...
From his earliest gaming memories playing Spyro 2 on the PlayStation, to being obsessed with the swing-out animations in Marvel's Spider-Man, Cameron has always been, and continues to be, in love with ...
Here’s what a pregnancy looks like inside a microfluidic chip. At first glance, it looks like the start of a human pregnancy: A ball-shaped embryo presses gently into the receptive lining of the ...
Despite massive investment by TSMC in the US, Taiwan’s regulations ensure that the most advanced chips remain produced domestically. This limits the US’ access to cutting-edge nodes and prevent it ...
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