China seems to be deliberately playing down the importance of lithography tools as it identifies the challenges for the development of its semiconductor industry in a recently published...
When observing the future development of next-generation display technology, Chin-lung Ting, chairman and CEO of PanelSemi and a technical specialist who pioneered the panel semiconductor...
As more tech firms are developing their proprietary chips for AI servers, semiconductor manufacturers, including IC backend houses, are likely to benefit from the opportunities.
India plans to launch a public AI platform for businesses and researchers to build products or conduct projects, including large-scale procure plans for GPUs.
The "2024 Semiconductor Talent Development Program," a joint effort of the German government of Saxony, National Taiwan University, and TSMC, has born the first batch of fruits.
India-based IC design house and IP provider MosChip Technologies secured a deal to design a homegrown HPC chip made by TSMC, amid India's indigenization efforts in the AI era.
The Biden administration is kicking off a program to cultivate the US computer-chip workforce, aiming to stave off a labor shortage that threatens to undermine domestic semiconductor...
CentOS 7 is now at its end of life and has stopped receiving software updates, leaving a significant short-term impact on server operators in China. The development also signals a...
China plans to develop over 50 new national and industrial standards for the AI sector by 2026. These efforts are part of new guidelines aimed at standardizing systems within the...
Since late 2023, the semiconductor industry has been eagerly anticipating the upcoming edge AI boom, particularly in AI smartphones and AI PCs – the two largest consumer electronics...
The global AI surge has cast an unexpected spotlight on Taiwan's hardware industry. On July 1, the Project TAME (TAiwan Mixture of Experts) initiative was launched, aiming to establish...
Sony's optical disc business is facing challenges due to declining demand as data storage methods shift towards cloud-based solutions and plans to cut its workforce by 40%.
OpenAI recently surprised users by announcing that, starting July 9, 2024, it will cease providing API services to China and other regions, including Hong Kong.