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Xiaomi boss Lei Jun said his company would start making its own mobile chips. He said his company ... Read next BI Tech Memo An icon in the shape of an angle pointing down.
Chinese consumer electronics giant Xiaomi has launched a new electric SUV and debuted a self-designed smartphone chip, in a push to expand beyond its roots in budget devices. The company’s CEO ...
CALLING HER THE PRIMARY NOTE TAKER. SALEM POLICE ARE ASKING FOR THE PUBLIC’S HELP TO FIND A MAN WHO THEY SAY USED FAKE POKER CHIPS. POLICE SAY THE SUSPECT USED FOR CHIPS IN HIS STACK AT THE ...
According to Bloomberg, 20 million Switch 2 consoles could be sold by March 2026 if Samsung is manufacturing chips for it. Samsung was competing with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to ...
The maker of Oreo, Triscuit and Chips Ahoy filed the lawsuit on May 27 against the German grocer, which has US headquarters in Illinois, in the federal court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Jensen Huang criticized US chip export rules that have hurt ... Read next BI Tech Memo An icon in the shape of an angle pointing down.
At Thursday’s event, Lei present data showing the XRing O1 matching Apple’s A18 Pro chip in single-core and multi-core tests, and surpassing the US-designed chip “by a large margin” in ...
Washington’s recent revocation of Biden-era rules governing access to artificial-intelligence chips does not mean that the US is easing its curbs on China’s technological development ...
Nintendo Co. has turned to Samsung Electronics Co. to help make the main chips for the Switch 2, a move that may help the Japanese company ramp up production of the gaming console enough to sell a ...
Chinese Apple competitor Xiaomi today announced the "Xring O1," a custom 3nm chip designed to rival Apple silicon (via Bloomberg). The company plans to switch its devices to custom silicon chips ...
China has asked the Netherlands to relax export restrictions related to semiconductors, Dutch Foreign Affairs Minister Caspar Veldkamp said following a meeting with officials in Beijing.
Leo Gerdén, a Swedish who is supposed to graduate next week, told CNN, "We are being used essentially as poker chips in a battle between the White House and Harvard, and it honestly feels very ...