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2026-08-04
tomshardware.com
2026-08-04
Following a landmark Supreme Court ruling in February 2026 that overturned the U.S. President's unilateral authority to impose import tariffs under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), Arctic, a leading PC cooling hardware manufacturer, has announced a price rollback for its
2026-07-17
tomshardware.com
2026-07-17
U.S. lawmakers are urging the federal government to ban exports of memory chips to China, even when such chips are used within allied supply chains. This move stems from growing concerns over the security of U.S. and allied semiconductor supply chains. As companies like Apple face severe memory chip
2026-07-14
news.google.com
2026-07-14
2026-07-10
www.foxbusiness.com
2026-07-10
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick detailed how the government secured a 10% stake in Intel through the CHIPS Act, marking a significant shift in US government investment strategy. This move represents the first time a Commerce Secretary has actively generated returns for American taxpayers, trans
2026-07-03
www.datacenterdynamics.com
2026-07-03
The Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) has warned the U.S. government against interventionist policies in the memory chip market, urging officials not to influence pricing or production capacity. The trade group argues that such actions may worsen supply shortages, as industr
2026-06-20
www.msn.com
2026-06-20
Dutch semiconductor equipment manufacturer ASML has denied a recent report from Bloomberg alleging that one of its Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems may have been shipped to China in violation of U.S. export controls. The claim emerged during high-level discussions between U.S. Commerce
2026-06-20
www.msn.com
2026-06-20
ASML has strongly denied allegations from the U.S. government that its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems may have been shipped to China in violation of export controls. The controversy emerged during discussions between U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and ASML executives, as repor
2026-06-19
tomshardware.com
2026-06-19
Dutch semiconductor equipment manufacturer ASML has strongly denied reports from the U.S. government suggesting that its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems may have been shipped to China in violation of export controls. According to Bloomberg, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick report
2026-06-19
www.tomshardware.com
2026-06-19
ASML has firmly denied allegations from the U.S. government that it shipped extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography equipment to China, calling the claims 'inaccurate and damaging to our reputation.' The controversy emerged during discussions between U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and ASML exe
2026-06-19
wccftech.com
2026-06-19
The US government has raised serious concerns over ASML's potential export of advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China, triggering global attention in the semiconductor industry. According to US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, ASML's advanced chip manufacturing equipment may have e
2026-06-19
cryptobriefing.com
2026-06-19
The U.S. government has issued a direct warning to ASML, the Dutch semiconductor equipment manufacturer that holds a global monopoly on extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines, suspecting that one of its advanced systems may have been transferred to China. This development intensifies the alr
2026-06-11
www.koranmanado.co.id
2026-06-11
The US government has announced $100 million in funding support for quantum computing company D-Wave through the CHIPS Act, highlighting Washington's strategic focus on quantum technology development. This investment reflects America's broader efforts to strengthen domestic semiconductor capabilitie
2026-05-24
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
2026-05-24
2026-05-05
news.google.com
2026-05-05