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Nvidia AI chips worth $1B smuggled into China after Trump imposed US export controls: report
At least $1 billion in Nvidia computer chips were smuggled into China in the three-months span after President Trump imposed ...
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From cosmic strings to computer chips: Cooling rate triggers phase transitions in silicon surfaces
Solar cells and computer chips need silicon layers that are as perfect as possible. Every imperfection in the crystalline ...
Efficient Computer says the Electron E1 is targeted at embedded and edge artificial intelligence workloads, which struggle ...
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Live Science on MSNSuperfast diamond-laced computer chips now much closer to reality thanks to 'quantum breakthrough'
Scientists have vastly reduced the temperatures and conditions needed to grow special diamonds for computing, making faster ...
Dr. Buchanan served as the White House special adviser for A.I. during the Biden administration. The Trump administration ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNParalysed woman writes her name after 20 years, thanks to Elon Musk’s brain chip
After losing movement at 16, Audrey Crews used Neuralink to write her name via mind control. Musk says most don’t realize ...
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World's biggest supplier of computer chip-making equipment ASML warns of flat growth for 2026; CEO says: We cannot ...
Trump tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty are hurting businesses globally. The world's biggest supplier of computer ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the Trump administration is letting it sell its advanced H20 computer chips to China — a ...
AMD CEO Lisa Su told AI industry leaders and government officials that the increased price for TSMC's Arizona-based fab is ...
Researchers in China are making significant strides in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, implanting computer chips ...
Although President Donald Trump paused most of his biggest tariff hikes, apart from those for China, he has said he still plans tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs, lumber, copper and computer chips.
Although major computer chip makers like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. are investing heavily in U.S. manufacturing facilities, partly due to incentives put in place during former ...
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