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New chip generates 'tiniest earthquakes' to make smartphones smaller and faster
“Think of it almost like the waves from an earthquake, only on the surface of a small chip,” said Alexander Wendt, a graduate ...
A chip that produces microscopic “earthquakes” could change smartphone design, allowing manufacturers to shrink internal components while boosting signal handling and data speeds using surface ...
Taiwanese technology companies will invest billions into the US in exchange for a lower 15 percent tariff rate.
The agreement with the start-up Cerebras is the latest in a series intended to expand the A.I. company’s computing power.
From the CHIPS Act to the U.S. revoking a waiver it had granted TSMC to use U.S. machinery, the government is trying to have a heavy hand in this global industry. The U.S. government is very, very, ...
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