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2026-05-04
semiengineering.com 2026-05-04 Ann Mutschler
Long‑running agents, tool-calling LLMs, and multimodal chaos are rewriting edge compu...
2026-05-03
www.thestreet.com 2026-05-03 thestreet.com
2026-05-03
www.deloitte.com 2026-05-03 Deloitte
2026-05-03
www.c-span.org 2026-05-03 C-SPAN
2026-05-03
www.msn.com 2026-05-03 MSN
2026-04-30
semiengineering.com 2026-04-30 Liz Allan
Complex chips need coherent and non-coherent sub-NoCs to ensure efficient data paths. C...
2026-04-23
semiengineering.com 2026-04-23 Ann Mutschler
As models evolve faster than silicon cycles, experts weigh how much adaptability archit...
2026-04-20
eetimes.com 2026-04-20 Majeed Ahmad
China’s memory underdog defies sanctions by building a fab that mostly sources equipment, materials, and tools locally.
2026-04-17
eetimes.com 2026-04-17 Alan Patterson
TSMC slams the gas to expand chip production for AI giants, but shortages loom.
2026-04-17
eetimes.com 2026-04-17 Pablo Valerio
EU DARE project explores alternatives after Codasip divestment creates uncertainty around roadmap and architectural direction.
2026-04-16
semiengineering.com 2026-04-16 Bryon Moyer
They're necessary, but insufficient for a marketplace.
2026-04-14
eetimes.com 2026-04-14 Pablo Valerio
BSC and UPC launch a spin-off creating auditable processor architecture for European critical infrastructure.
2026-04-13
eetimes.com 2026-04-13 Pierre Cambou
Unpack the $402B semiconductor foundry industry myths—discover who really dominates and why global alliances drive the chips in your life.
2026-04-09
eetimes.com 2026-04-09 Pat Brans
As the Nexperia episode sharpens Europe’s focus, experts say resilience will hinge on application relevance, supply chain depth, and smarter investment priorities.
2026-04-03
eetimes.com 2026-04-03 Emily Newton
Hardware shortages are stimulating the AI chip counterfeit market. Experts believe a hardware root of trust could alleviate authenticity and security challenges.
2026-04-01
eetimes.com 2026-04-01 Pablo Valerio
Alibaba is directly challenging global chip leaders by leveraging open-standard architecture to redefine the AI hardware landscape.
digitimes.com
Industrial subsidies reached their highest level since the global financial crisis in 2023 and 2024, according to a June 2026 OECD release based on its new MAGIC database of industrial subsidies. The database tracks support received by 525 of the world's largest manufacturing groups across 15 industrial sectors from 2005 to 2024.
digitimes.com
Industrial factories are likely to become the first major market for robots at scale, according to Rafael Sotomayor, NXP President and CEO, who said manufacturers want stable systems, dependable performance, and clear financial returns. This view suggests that the earliest gains from robotics may come in places where efficiency improvements are easiest to measure.
digitimes.com
SambaNova used a Computex 2026 session on June 4 to make its most public case yet that the GPU-only approach to AI inference is hitting a fundamental wall — and to demonstrate, live on stage, an alternative architecture it calls disaggregated inference running in a production data center.
digitimes.com
As artificial intelligence (AI) workloads place unprecedented demands on data storage systems, South Korean SSD controller designer FADU is betting that next-generation storage architecture will become a critical battleground in the AI infrastructure race.