Intel has officially announced that the development progress of its 18A process (equivalent to the industry's leading 1.8nm process) is not only advancing smoothly but also exceeding initial expectations.
The Brazilian president will sign a law to encourage semiconductor production, allocating 7 billion reais annually to stimulate research and innovation in the chip and electronics supply chain.
Intel and AWS will jointly invest in a custom chip for artificial intelligence computing, known as the Fabric chip, under a multi-year, multi-billion dollar framework.
TSMC's Fab 21 wafer fabrication plant in Arizona, USA, has started operations, with the first phase of trial production aimed at the A16 chip for the iPhone 14 Pro.
According to The Information, NVIDIA is in deep negotiations to acquire the software startup OctoAI for approximately $165 million.
Apple lost its tax case with the European Court of Justice regarding Ireland, which means the company will have to pay up to €13 billion (approximately ¥102 billion) in taxes.
Adobe is set to release its latest creation, Adobe Firefly Video Model—a generative video creation and editing tool designed specifically for creative professionals.
Samsung Electronics has unveiled its future memory product roadmap, including the last generation of 10nm-class 1d nm technology by 2026, and the next-generation HBM4E, also set for release in 2026.
Apple's new iPhone 16 series features the A18 chip, built on TSMC's second-generation 3nm technology, delivering up to 30% performance improvement over the A16.