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The worldwide bottleneck in semiconductors that's disrupting production of automakers from Toyota Motor to Volkswagen is turning into a growth opportunity for Globalfoundries.
Bloomberg
Nokia on Thursday partnered with Alphabet's Google Cloud unit to build 5G core network infrastructure and allow business customers to offer services such as smart retail and automated manufacturing.
Reuters
The Trump administration has added smartphone giant Xiaomi to a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies.
CNBC
ASML CEO Peter Wennink expects further antagonism between the United States and China over semiconductor technology, even as a new administration is set to take over in Washington, he told the Reuters Next conference on Thursday.
Reuters
TVs seem to get bigger, slimmer and more connected each year. But now, in 2021, you can also see right through them.
CNN
Intel focused much of its time at this year's virtual CES on its new desktop and mobile processors, as well as spotlighting the laptops that will feature its new hardware debuting in the next few months.
Gizmodo
Samsung is giving itself wiggle room with how it moves forward
The Verge
The UK-based chip designer, which dominates smartphones, now is trying to fix lackluster PC performance.
CNET
Alphabet-owned Google announced Thursday it's completed its acquisition of Fitbit.
CNBC
Shares of Hong Kong-listed Lenovo closed over 9% higher on Wednesday after the Chinese PC maker said it plans to list stocks in Shanghai.
CNBC
Digital decoupling between China and the United States could severely impact EU businesses in China and they should "prepare for the worst" and may be forced into a costly separation of their international operations, European business groups said.
Reuters
Samsung says the fruits of its partnership with AMD should appear next year.
Ars Technica
Tech will be used in laptops, phones, cars, and more.
Ars Technica
Senior Trump administration officials had been mulling plans to add the tech giants to a list of firms with alleged Chinese military links
South China Morning Post
Intel CEO Bob Swan is set to step down effective Feb. 15, the company announced.
CNBC
Taiwan's Foxconn and Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group said on Wednesday they will join hands to provide contract manufacturing for automakers.
Reuters
The two companies first announced a partnership in 2019.
engadget
AMD's focus is about high performance and significant generational improvements
Anandtech
As part of the Silicon Valley giant's secretive push into the automotive space
The Verge
Samsung Electronics is expected to rack up strong earnings in 2021 on the back of the "semiconductor supercycle," according to local analysts Monday.
The Korea Herald
An early preview at Intel's hybrid Alder Lake chips
The Verge
Microsoft's new Surface Pro 7+ for Business is not available to consumers, at least for now.
CNBC
One expert said that the new rules, especially around data, are part of China's broader effort to become a "technological superpower."
CNBC
Intel said on Monday it would ramp up the production of a new data center chip in the first quarter and that a new generation of chipmaking technology will become a key part of its output this year.
Reuters
Qualcomm's new in-screen reader is 77 percent larger and 50 percent faster.
Ars Technica
Today, TCL is announcing a trio of Android tablets to be released over the next few months, including a model using a NXTPAPER display, their competitor to color E Ink.
9to5Google
But they're limited to just 35W chips for now
The Verge
The next OLED frontier might not be TVs.
Ars Technica
Coming mid-2021, this new headset is designed to be a set of second screens.
CNET
Chinese search giant Baidu will create a standalone electric vehicle company, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC.
CNBC
OpenAI has trained a piece of software, known as Dall-E, to generate images from short text captions.
CNBC
Your gaming portable is about to get a speed boost.
engadget
The Korean giant adjusted to the new reality of 2020. This year, it needs to be bolder and it all starts this week.
CNET
The so-called "lighter than air" laptops will be available in January.
engadget
Ford Motor, Toyota Motor, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Nissan Motor said on Friday they would cut vehicle production this month due to a shortage of semiconductors, becoming the latest automakers hit by a chip crunch as demand rebounds from the coronavirus crisis.
Reuters
TSMC is reportedly preparing to offer Intel chips manufactured using a 4-nanometer process, with initial testing using an older 5-nanometer process.
Bloomberg
Developed with Waseda University, tool can produce results in two weeks
Nikkei Asian Review
It starts at $1,149.99
The Verge
Micron on Thursday forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates as a global shift to remote work and a recent uptick in 5G smartphone adoption drove demand for its chips.
Reuters
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