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Trump announces 100% tariff on computer chips. Here's what it could mean for your wallet.
President Donald Trump plans to impose a 100% tariff on imported computer chips, a move experts warn could compel companies to pull back on production or hike prices. Details remain murky, and the ...
Advancements in Applied Materials Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment The world of making computer chips is always changing ...
HONG KONG(AP) — Taiwan’s leading computer chip maker, TSMC, said Thursday that its net profit surged nearly 40% in the last quarter, boosted by the surge in use of artificial intelligence. Taiwan ...
Arizona is fast becoming a major hub for computer chip production thanks to what's being called the largest foreign direct investment in U.S. history. Kris Van Cleave takes us to a sprawling campus in ...
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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 ...
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger warns the United States still faces a long road to bring advanced chip manufacturing back from Asia despite recent milestones.
Quantum Computing Inc. has ramped manufacturing of its thin-film niobate chips at its Tempe fab to fulfill customer orders, and the New Jersey-based company is already planning another manufacturing ...
Dojo 3 supercomputer restarted after AI5 chip progress. Musk recruiting engineers for in-house AI infrastructure.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The Dallas-based company on Dec. 17 welcomed leaders from ...
U.S. memory chipmaker Micron Technology (MU) will invest 1.5T yen ($9.6B) to build a production facility in western Japan for chips to power AI computing, Nikkei Asia reported on Saturday, citing ...
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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