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01/27/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
US officials to talk with Dutch counterparts about restricting exports of chip-making gear to China
Officials from the United States are meeting with counterparts from the Netherlands in Washington, D.C. on Friday, Jan. 27, to talk about putting up new restrictions on exporting semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China. The two nations could reach an agreement on mutual export bans on the same day if they can agree on the details, […]
01/07/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Samsung Q4 2022 profits DROP 69% due to slowing global economy and plummeting demand for semiconductors
Global electronics manufacturing giant Samsung’s operating profits dropped by 69 percent in the fourth quarter of 2022. The downturn reduced Samsung’s operating profit to $3.4 billion in the quarter that ended in Dec. 2022. The company has cited the diminished demand for electronics products and semiconductors resulting from the slowing global economy as the main […]
10/18/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Experts: Semiconductor ban accelerates severing of US-China ties
Experts believe America’s semiconductor ban on China has accelerated the severing of ties between the two countries. The U.S. Department of Commerce issued the ban on Oct. 7, which put in place new export restrictions on advanced semiconductors and chip-manufacturing equipment bound for mainland China. The new rules sought to prevent the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from […]
08/04/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
US, Japan to develop next-generation 2-nm microchips to create redundant global supply
Representatives from Japan and the United States have agreed to work together to develop next-generation two-nanometer (nm) semiconductor chips. On July 29, the newly-established U.S.-Japan Economic Policy Consultative Committee met for the first time and issued a statement laying out how both countries want to “foster supply chain resilience,” especially in the field of semiconductors. […]
10/16/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
South Korea to spend $450 billion in bid to become world’s leading chipmaker
South Korea plans to spend $450 billion to build the world’s biggest chipmaking base over the next decade. This is part of an overarching plan called the “K-Semiconductor Belt Strategy” which aims to make the country the world’s leading chipmaker. With this strategy, South Korea joins the U.S., China and Europe in a global race to dominate the semiconductor industry following […]
06/07/2021
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By Franz Walker
Intel CEO warns global chip shortage could persist for a couple more years
Intel chief executive Pat Gelsinger said that it could take a couple of years for the ongoing global semiconductor shortage to be resolved. On Monday, May 31, during a virtual session of the Computex trade show in Taipei, Gelsinger stated that the work-and-study-from-home trend during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has led to a cycle […]
05/19/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Chip shortage cripples car production amid high demand
The global computer chip shortage has stalled vehicle production in dozens of factories across the U.S., driving up car prices amid high demand and causing temporary layoffs. Research firm Autoforecast Solutions estimated that automakers cut the production of more than 1.2 million vehicles in North America because they couldn’t get enough microchips used for essential car components, such as safety […]
07/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
“Spectre” still haunting security experts: Flaw that allows hackers access to passwords and email can’t be fixed
Software troubleshooting would not be enough to repair the gaping holes in cybersecurity attributed to the recently discovered Spectre security flaw. Experts warn about the need for a total redesign of the next generation of computers and computer chips to protect them from hackers. Spectre made it possible for malicious programs and hackers to steal […]
03/14/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers say twisted light can be used to carry large amounts of data
A joint study between British and Japanese universities came up with a way to force light into assuming a corkscrewing shape. The twisted light could carry a lot more electronic data than a straight beam. The researchers produced this twisted light with an optical circuit made up of tiny gears, the biggest of which measured only one micrometer […]
03/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Major vulnerabilities discovered in high-performance computer chips could lead to widespread failures
The computer chips that provide processing power to your computers and smart devices turn out to be nowhere as safe as their manufacturers claimed them to be. An American study found major security gaps in those chips that could put most modern electronic devices at serious risk of breaking faster and earlier than expected. Researchers from the Washington State […]
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