Donald Trump's love of tariffs and his tough comments on Taiwan have big implications for Intel and the entire semiconductor sector.
Since President-elect Donald Trump’s first term in office, the U.S. has wielded its trade restriction and sanctioning powers ...
But Trump has also said that Taiwan should pay the U.S. for defending it against China, likening the relationship to insurance. Taiwan spends about 2.5% of its GDP on defense, and purchased hundreds ...
While Intel said it will miss its modest 2024 revenue goal for Gaudi processors, rival AMD upgraded its full-year sales ...
The money will be used to enhance the company’s long-term growth plans and bolster domestic production of silicon carbide.
Becoming and maintaining a town staple can be an challenging path but also one filled with joy and hard work. At Lil' Britain, Bennington's local fish and chip shop, owner/operator ...
IQE Inc., a Welsh semiconductor manufacturer, confirmed Monday expansion plans for its Greensboro facility that will add 109 ...
Applied Materials and Lam Research are telling vendors to follow new restrictions, spurred by U.S. government pressure.
The CHIPS Act has been sparking conversation with both presidential candidates as well as House and Senate members.
The Philippines is trying to enlist Taiwanese chip giants in an effort to expand in semiconductors, a bid to catch up with its neighbours who are emerging as significant suppliers in the industry.
That includes businesses that produce the wafers that are ultimately turned into semiconductors, as well as manufacturers of chips and chipmaking equipment.