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HardwareA Country’s ‘Radical Approach’ to Chip Production Includes New $250M Deal
Malaysia aims to move beyond chip assembly, partnering with Arm to develop local semiconductor design, expand exports, and strengthen its tech ecosystem.
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Malaysia aims to move beyond chip assembly, partnering with Arm to develop local semiconductor design, expand exports, and strengthen its tech ecosystem.
The president’s comments are on the heels of Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC committing $165 billion to U.S. facilities.
The investment will go into building three new fabrication plants in Phoenix, Arizona, as well as two packaging facilities and a research center.
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The 11th generation iPad and iPad Air will both be available March 12. Plus, a new set of Magic Keyboards goes with the new tablets.
The $549 and $599 price points put these GPUs in intense competition with NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series. Plus, AMD committed to an AI telecom solution layer at Mobile World Congress.
The Galaxy A56 5G, Galaxy A36 5G, and Galaxy A26 5G will use Samsung’s One UI 7 interface revamp.
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Intel said this project would “help boost production to meet the surging demand for advanced semiconductors.”
Amazon enters the quantum race with Ocelot, aiming to rival Google and Microsoft. The prototype chip could advance error correction and bring practical quantum computing closer.
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The RGB Command Station holds two headsets, charges your devices, and adds RGB lighting — in one compact stand.
The tablet-sized Huawei Mate XT costs $3,662 and isn’t fully operational inside the United States. Huawei launched it globally despite supply constraints.
Intel’s board has been in talks with potential buyers and the U.S. government, The Wall Street Journal said. Former CEO Gelsinger stepped down in December.
Arm could compete with its customers, including Qualcomm. Meta has already inked a deal with Arm.