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2026-07-02
www.aa.com.tr 2026-07-02 Anadolu Ajansı
Singapore authorities have seized a luxury home worth 55 million Singapore dollars ($42.5 million) as part of an investigation into an alleged scheme involving the illegal trade of servers containing export-controlled AI chips made by Nvidia. Police said Wednesday the property was allegedly purchased using proceeds from the scheme, with about 38 million Singapore dollars of the purchase price bel
2026-07-02
tomshardware.com 2026-07-02 Kunal Khullar
Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh processors remain among the company's strongest desktop offerings, but newly updated pricing makes both CPUs noticeably more expensive than when they debuted in March.
2026-07-02
www.indexbox.io 2026-07-02 IndexBox
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economictimes.indiatimes.com 2026-07-02 The Economic Times
Synopsis German semiconductor giant Infineon opened a five-billion-euro ($5.7 billion) microchip plant Thursday, as Europe seeks to bolster its high-tech autonomy. "We all want to further strengthen Europe's position as a semiconductor hub," Infineon CEO Jochen Hanebeck said at the opening ceremony. Listen to this article in summarized format Listen German semiconductor giant Infineon opened a f
2026-07-02
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2026-07-02
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2026-07-02
www.rfi.fr 2026-07-02 RFI
Germany's Infineon opens major chip plant as EU seeks tech autonomy Dresden (Germany) (AFP) – German semiconductor giant Infineon opened a five-billion-euro ($5.7 billion) microchip plant Thursday, as Europe seeks to bolster its high-tech autonomy. Issued on: 02/07/2026 - 13:18 3 min Reading time An employee holds a 300mm wafer at the new Smart Power Fab of German semiconductor manufacturer Inf
2026-07-02
uk.finance.yahoo.com 2026-07-02 Yahoo Finance UK
Currys falls as AI-driven chip shortage raises fears of higher electronics prices Proactive Thu, 2 July 2026 at 3:57 am GMT-7 2 min read CURY.L -1.52% CURY Currys falls as AI-driven chip shortage raises fears of higher electronics prices Proactive uses images sourced from Shutterstock Currys PLC (LSE:CURY) shares fell 4.3% to 156.6p despite reporting strong annual results, as concerns over an eme
2026-07-02
www.proactiveinvestors.com.au 2026-07-02 Proactive financial news
Retail & Consumer Retail Written by: Oliver Haill Edited by: Ian Lyall Disclaimer No investment advice About this content Editorial Standards & Policies Share article Currys PLC ( LSE:CURY ) View Price & Profile Currys falls as AI-driven chip shortage raises fears of higher electronics prices Published: 20:57 02 Jul 2026 AEST Currys PLC (LSE:CURY) shares fell 4.3% to 156.6p despite report
2026-07-02
www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk 2026-07-02 Proactive Investors
Retail & Consumer Retail Written by: Oliver Haill Edited by: Ian Lyall Disclaimer No investment advice About this content Editorial Standards & Policies Share article Currys PLC ( LSE:CURY ) View Price & Profile Currys falls as AI-driven chip shortage raises fears of higher electronics prices Published: 11:57 02 Jul 2026 BST Currys PLC (LSE:CURY) shares fell 4.3% to 156.6p despite reporti
2026-07-02
seekingalpha.com 2026-07-02 Seeking Alpha
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www.linkedin.com 2026-07-02 LinkedIn
Loaded: 7.52% Pause Back to start Current Time  0:01/ Duration  2:21 Show Captions Unmute Fullscreen CNBC-TV18 201,341 followers 6d Everyone's talking about AI chips. But what makes those chips powerful in the first place? ‘Without advanced packaging, there is no AI,’ says Audrey Charles, SVP, Advanced Packaging & President, Lam Capital. In this episode of Voices From The Valley, Audrey expla
2026-07-02
srnnews.com 2026-07-02 SRN News
LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) – Higher prices for smartphones, laptops and other electronics are inevitable later this year due to a global memory chip shortage, the boss of Currys, Britain’s biggest consumer electricals retailer, warned on Thursday. Chief Executive Alex Baldock said AI and data centres were eating up the world’s supply of silicon. “Less (is) left over for the likes of mobile phones
2026-07-02
www.just-auto.com 2026-07-02 Just Auto
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2026-07-02
www.iraqinews.com 2026-07-02 IraqiNews
Germany’s Infineon opens major chip plant as EU seeks tech autonomy TECH AFP July 2, 2026 818 2 min An employee holds a 300mm wafer at the new Smart Power Fab of German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG in Dresden ElectronicComponents Berlin – German semiconductor giant Infineon opened a five-billion-euro ($5.7 billion)  microchip plant Thursday, at a time Europe seeks to bolst
2026-07-02
www.933thedrive.com 2026-07-02 93.3 The Drive
By James Davey LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) – Higher prices for smartphones, laptops and other electronics are inevitable later this year due to a global memory chip shortage, the boss of Currys, Britain’s biggest consumer electricals retailer, warned ​on Thursday. Chief Executive Alex Baldock said AI and data centres were ‌eating up the world’s supply of silicon. “Less (is) left over for the likes
2026-07-02
today.rtl.lu 2026-07-02 RTL Today
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2026-07-02
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