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2026-06-11
digitimes.com
2026-06-11
Market chatter about TSMC has intensified, with reports that its advanced process and packaging prices will rise again in the second half of 2026 and 2027, while some Google TPU production could shift to Intel, and some AMD products could be made by Samsung Electronics. TSMC CFO Wendell Huang recently told the media that global inflation and overseas fab expansion have indeed pushed up operating c
2026-06-11
digitimes.com
2026-06-11
AI servers and high-voltage electric vehicles (EVs) are tightening the global supply of high-end multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), prompting some Taiwan supply chain players to qualify Chinese alternatives such as Chaozhou Three-Circle as lead times lengthen.
2026-06-09
digitimes.com
2026-06-09
Huawei's chip design arm HiSilicon Technologies has reportedly raised prices for some products, drawing market attention as China's semiconductor sector shows signs of recovery after a prolonged downturn.
2026-06-09
digitimes.com
2026-06-09
Computex, Asia's largest technology trade show, opened this year with many of the industry's most prominent executives gathering in Taiwan. Yet while Nvidia used the event to unveil new products and reinforce its ambitions in artificial intelligence (AI), Intel's appearance left some industry observers underwhelmed.
2026-06-09
tomshardware.com
2026-06-09
Matt Safford
Levelplay took to Computex with some interesting cooling concepts, like magnetic fans that can be reversed in seconds, and an AIO that puts a big tactile knob for fan control on top of your CPU.
2026-06-08
digitimes.com
2026-06-08
Shanghai Belling, a Chinese analog IC supplier, has announced price adjustments for some of its products starting June 9, 2026, with increases ranging from 10% to 30%. The move is widely seen as a notable step in a fresh round of price adjustments by one of China's most established analog chipmakers.
2026-06-07
tomshardware.com
2026-06-07
Hassam Nasir
Some even tipped early 2028 for the hardware release window.
2026-06-05
tomshardware.com
2026-06-05
Jowi Morales
Some of the biggest spenders on AI data centers can't put one up in their own backyard.
2026-06-04
news.google.com
2026-06-04
24/7 Wall St.
2026-06-02
www.engadget.com
2026-06-02
Engadget
News
Computing
Laptops
ASUS's NVIDIA RTX Spark laptops could give the MacBook Pro some competition
The 128GB of unified memory, RTX 5070-level graphics and 1,600-nit OLED display should appeal to creators.
by
Steve Dent
June 2, 2026 10:51 am EST
ASUS
ASUS was one of the launch customers for NVIDIA's new RTX Spark ARM "superchip" and it's laptops look like the most interesting ones for creator
2026-06-02
finance.yahoo.com
2026-06-02
Yahoo Finance
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2026-06-02
www.fool.com
2026-06-02
The Motley Fool
In recent years, Nvidia (
NVDA
+6.26%
) has driven the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution by bringing its graphics processing units (GPUs) to data centers. These are the high-performance chips that fuel the simultaneous and complex calculations needed for tasks such as the training of large language models. And this chip, along with related products and services, has helped the company genera
2026-06-01
tomshardware.com
2026-06-01
Andrew E. Freedman
Dell's XPS 13 is going after Apple's MacBook Neo with a $699 starting price, some higher specs, and Intel's new Wildcat Lake processors.
2026-05-30
digitimes.com
2026-05-30
When Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stepped off a plane in Taipei on Saturday, May 23, he had already begun documenting the trip on X — night markets, fried food, and family. By the time he hosted more than 30 executives at a brick-walled restaurant six days later, the week had traced something much larger than a Computex schedule. It had mapped, dinner by dinner and post by post, the anatomy of the worl
2026-05-29
tomshardware.com
2026-05-29
Hassam Nasir
Of course, there's some RGB involved, too.
2026-05-29
tomshardware.com
2026-05-29
Zhiye Liu
Anbernic silently ships some retro gaming handhelds with less memory than initially advertised, without notifying customers.
2026-05-28
digitimes.com
2026-05-28
China has brought AI chips into its national security and reliability evaluation framework for the first time, turning what looks like a product certification process into something more consequential: an emerging gatekeeping system for AI computing infrastructure.
2026-05-28
semiengineering.com
2026-05-28
Liz Allan
Multi-die assemblies give chip architects the option to change some dies while keeping ...
2026-05-27
www.investing.com
2026-05-27
Investing.com
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2026-05-27
tomshardware.com
2026-05-27
Jowi Morales
Some Chinese AI industry leaders must get the green light from Beijing before they can take that international vacation.