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Intel on Tuesday said EU antitrust regulators got it wrong when they fined the chipmaker 1.06 billion euros ($1.2 billion) more than a decade ago for thwarting a British rival in a case that could affect Google and Qualcomm.
Reuters
The Trump administration said on Tuesday it was extending a license allowing U.S. companies to continue doing business with China's Huawei Technologies until May 15.
Reuters
Europe's privacy rulebook does not create obstacles to taking action to curb the coronavirus epidemic but mass tracking of people's movements and contacts using smartphone location data would represent a clear violation.
Reuters
Xiaomi's 5G promise in 2020 starts with the Mi 10 series. Starting at approximately $570, you get a Snapdragon 865 chipset, 90Hz refresh rate, and a 108-megapixel main camera.
CNET
A new iOS 14 leak offers details on the iPhone 9, a new iPad Pro with a triple-lens camera and updates to the Apple TV.
CNET
The app could guide users through workouts and activities, a report says.
CNET
Is coronavirus delaying the release date of Intel's 10th Gen desktop CPUs?
Tom's Hardware Guide
It could warn you of the potential for heart attacks in some cases.
engadget
Cypress Semiconductor said Monday that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) determined that there are no national security concerns with its proposed $10 billion takeover by German chipmaker Infineon Technologies.
Reuters
ON Semiconductor on Friday cut its first-quarter revenue outlook amid the fast-spreading coronavirus, sending its shares down 4% in premarket trading.
Reuters
'This is a challenging moment', Apple CEO tells employees
Bloomberg
China's exports plunged 17.2% in Jan./Feb. 2020.
Seeking Alpha
The chips are vulnerable during boot-up, so they can't be patched with a firmware update.
engadget
Apple's 2020 iPhone could be the one everyone's been waiting for according to analysts.
CNET
AMD reportedly heard about the Take A Way flaws several months ago.
engadget
The DOE and HPE are announcing the architectural details of the supercomputer, revealing that AMD will be providing both the CPUs and accelerators (GPUs), as well as revising the performance estimate for the supercomputer.
Anandtech
Executives from the companies tell lawmakers they have what it takes to build safe and secure US 5G networks.
CNET
I'm convinced of the value of bending screens, but there are more places I'd like to see them, like wearables, headsets and game consoles.
CNET
It's unwieldy, but at least the company is trying something different.
engadget
India is planning to backstop its growing electronics sector by arranging to airlift components from China, three government officials said, as it tries to contain the fallout from the coronavirus crisis in China.
Reuters
Thermal camouflage should be the next fashion trend.
CNET
Bipartisan group cites "significant" threats to security and privacy posed by the China telecom giant.
CNET
Samsung Electronics' semiconductor division has launched its own artificial intelligence research center and is scouting global talent, according to industry sources Wednesday.
Korea Herald
Though the free access is for a limited time
The Verge
We could soon see a successor to the popular Core i9-i9900K gaming-centric CPU.
engadget
It will share more details on it sometime in the next three months.
engadget
The tech giant calls off what's usually its biggest event of the year.
CNET
The U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Tuesday in a bid to shield the world's largest economy from the impact of the coronavirus, but the emergency move failed to comfort U.S. financial markets roiled by worries about a deeper, lasting slowdown.
Reuters
Apple has agreed to pay up to $500 million to settle litigation accusing it of quietly slowing down older iPhones as it launched new models, to induce owners to buy replacement phones or batteries.
Reuters
Samsung Electronics has started building a $220 million research and development center in Vietnam, the South Korean tech giant's local unit said on Monday.
Reuters
China's largest tech company taps its HiSilicon division
Bloomberg
The company has said the new virus has affected demand from Chinese customers and production capabilities in the country.
CNET
Organizers hope to host another event in the summer.
engadget
It'd offer a familiar design at a much better price.
engadget
The US Food and Drug Administration has contacted dozens of medical device manufacturers whose facilities in China may be at risk of creating shortages in the supply chain -- and indeed, some facilities have already been disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak.
CNN
Intel's security plans sound a lot like "we're going to catch up to AMD."
Ars Technica
Microsoft's revenue guidance for the More Personal Computing unit had already been wider than usual to account for impact from the health situation in China, where the coronavirus had first been identified.
CNBC
The problem is the U.S. can't offer an alternative and it doesn't have any coherent policy around 5G.
CNBC
The LPDDR5 chips are 30 percent faster and use less power.
engadget
Dutch semiconductor manufacturing equipment supplier ASM International expects first-quarter revenue to fall from the guidance-beating levels seen in the previous three months, it said on Tuesday.
Reuters
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