Apple is gearing up to launch new MacBook Air models featuring the M5 chip in Spring 2026, alongside M5 Pro and M5 Max versions of the MacBook Pro. Design changes are minimal, but a major refresh is on the horizon for 2027!
As the U.S. pressures allies to curb Chinese influence in technology, the Dutch government seizes control of Nexperia, a major chip manufacturer. What does this mean for global supply chains?
NASA is set to launch Artemis II with groundbreaking AVATAR technology, using astronaut tissue samples to assess health risks in space. This innovation could revolutionize both space exploration and personalized medicine.
In a surprising move, President Trump reveals that Intel Corp. will provide the US government with a 10% equity stake. This deal is poised to reshape the chipmaking landscape, with formal details expected soon.
The U.S. Commerce Secretary announced plans for the government to take an equity stake in Intel as part of a strategy to stabilize the struggling chipmaker. This follows reports of a potential 10% stake conversion from grants approved under the Biden administration.
Texas Instruments has announced a groundbreaking investment of over $60 billion to boost US semiconductor manufacturing, creating 60,000 jobs and marking the largest investment in this sector's history in America.
In a surprising twist, Google has shifted its chip production from Samsung to TSMC for the upcoming Pixel 10 series, a move that has left Samsung reeling. This strategic change highlights Google's pursuit of better performance and reliability in its devices.
Apple's latest C1 5G modem is making waves with the iPhone 16e, but will it be ready for the iPhone 18 Pro? Analyst Jeff Pu hints at exciting developments, including the potential C2 chip for future models. Find out what this means for Apple's future in mobile technology!
The Apple Mac Studio with the M3 Ultra chip is redefining performance standards. With a staggering 32-core CPU and 80-core GPU, it outshines competitors like AMD and Intel, promising unmatched efficiency and power.
Intel Corp. has appointed Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, entrusting him with leading the company through the challenges of the semiconductor industry. Tan will take over on March 18 and rejoin the board after stepping down in 2024.