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2026-06-17
tomshardware.com 2026-06-17 Jake Roach
Intel's enhanced 18A-P has entered risk production, laying the groundwork to ramp the node into full production in the coming months.
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www.linkedin.com 2026-06-17 LinkedIn
Loaded: 1.36% Pause Back to start Current Time  0:01/ Duration  2:54 Show Captions Unmute Fullscreen Business Insider 10,944,944 followers 15h  A semiconductor factory in the US is built on a foundation that uses more concrete than the Burj Khalifa. Why? Even the slightest vibration can disrupt production and damage millions of chips, each worth hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars. It ta
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wccftech.com 2026-06-16 Wccftech
The U.S. trade sanctions on Huawei pretty much mean the latter is fighting an uphill battle with other chipmakers, as it lacks access to the latest and greatest in EUV equipment. Fortunately, a new report states that later this year, when the Mate 90 series materializes, the former Chinese giant will finally show to the world that its use of DUV machinery is sufficient to mass produce competitive
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tomshardware.com 2026-06-16 Anton Shilov
Silicon Motion's Nelson Duann discusses NAND supply crisis in the consumer SSD market and the future of consumer storage.
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tomshardware.com 2026-06-16 Andrew E. Freedman
Microsoft is updating the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop using the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 chips, along with haptic feedback on the Laptop's touchpad and a new jade color.
2026-06-16
www.tomshardware.com 2026-06-16 Tom's Hardware
Tech Industry Artificial Intelligence Qualcomm mulls taking over Jim Keller's Tenstorrent, report claims — deal for AI chipmaker would value the company at between $8 billion and $10 billion News By Anton Shilov published 15 hours ago But for what? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Tenstorrent) Share this artic
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www.tomshardware.com 2026-06-16 Tom's Hardware
Tech Industry Manufacturing Semiconductors TSMC says panel packaging won't replace CoWoS anytime soon for the largest future AI processors — wafer-level tech can scale to 58 massive dies in one package News By Anton Shilov published 16 hours ago CoPoS may enable larger chips, but CoWoS is still better. (Image credit: Intel) Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a prefe
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tomshardware.com 2026-06-16 Anton Shilov
CoPoS may enable larger chips, but CoWoS is still better.
2026-06-16
tomshardware.com 2026-06-16 Bruno Ferreira
Oracle's Project Jupiter is targeting a New Mexico desert already struggling with water consumption, but the company assures residents that the data center's water usage is "negligible."
2026-06-16
uk.finance.yahoo.com 2026-06-16 Yahoo Finance UK
Nvidia raises over €21.5bn in first bond sale since 2021 as AI growth race continues Nvidia raises over €21.5bn in first bond sale since 2021 as AI growth race continues · Euronews Quirino Mealha Tue, 16 June 2026 at 2:49 am GMT-7 3 min read NVDA -2.37% The world's most valuable company, the chipmaker Nvidia, priced a $25 billion (€21.5bn) bond offering on Monday, marking its first issuance since
2026-06-16
www.theglobeandmail.com 2026-06-16 The Globe and Mail
Key Points Musk has ambitious goals to develop an AI chip that would be superior to Nvidia's GPUs. However, turning his vision into reality won't be easy. Nvidia investors shouldn't panic about the threat from Musk, but they shouldn't ignore it either. 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia › The world's first trillionaire has the world's biggest company in his crosshairs. Thanks primarily to
2026-06-16
www.theglobeandmail.com 2026-06-16 The Globe and Mail
Key Points Musk has ambitious goals to develop an AI chip that would be superior to Nvidia's GPUs. However, turning his vision into reality won't be easy. Nvidia investors shouldn't panic about the threat from Musk, but they shouldn't ignore it either. 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia › The world's first trillionaire has the world's biggest company in his crosshairs. Thanks primarily to
2026-06-16
www.theglobeandmail.com 2026-06-16 The Globe and Mail
Key Points Musk has ambitious goals to develop an AI chip that would be superior to Nvidia's GPUs. However, turning his vision into reality won't be easy. Nvidia investors shouldn't panic about the threat from Musk, but they shouldn't ignore it either. 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia › The world's first trillionaire has the world's biggest company in his crosshairs. Thanks primarily to
2026-06-16
finance.yahoo.com 2026-06-16 Yahoo Finance
Elon Musk Says He's Building a Chip '2-3x Better Than Nvidia' at 10% the Cost. Should Nvidia Investors Be Worried? Keith Speights, The Motley Fool Tue, June 16, 2026 at 2:04 AM PDT 4 min read NVDA -2.37% SPCX +4.83% TSLA -1.58% INTC -8.45% Explore stocks on Coinbase Trading disclosure The world's first trillionaire has the world's biggest company in his crosshairs. Thanks primarily to his stakes
2026-06-16
www.fool.com 2026-06-16 The Motley Fool
The world's first trillionaire has the world's biggest company in his crosshairs. Thanks primarily to his stakes in SpaceX ( SPCX +4.36% ) and Tesla ( TSLA 1.55% ), Elon Musk's net worth now tops $1 trillion. Musk has pioneered innovations in electric vehicles. He has successfully commercialized rocket launches. And now he plans to take on Nvidia ( NVDA 2.16% ). Musk told Baron Capital founder R
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news.google.com 2026-06-16 EE Times
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news.google.com 2026-06-16 EE Times Asia
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news.google.com 2026-06-16 EE Times Asia
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www.ad-hoc-news.de 2026-06-16 AD HOC NEWS
Infineon, DE0006231004 New AI power push: Infineon’s XDP700 digital multiphase controllers target Nvidia MGX servers 16.06.2026 - 03:15:46 | ad-hoc-news.de Infineon is sharpening its AI hardware focus with the XDP700 family of digital multiphase controllers, designed to deliver efficient, tightly regulated power to GPUs and accelerators in next-generation Nvidia MGX AI server platforms. Infineon
2026-06-16
digitimes.com 2026-06-16
A South Korean media report claiming TSMC is preparing to launch panel-level packaging at mass-production scale as early as 2027 has drawn skepticism from Taiwan industry sources, who say the timeline is likely premature and that the company remains focused on evaluating multiple advanced-packaging options.