FuriosaAI, a South Korean startup that makes chips for AI applications, has rejected an $800 million acquisition offer from Meta, opting instead to focus on developing and producing its AI chips ...
Nvidia to use optical tech in networking chips, not GPUs Copper cables currently more reliable than optical connections Nvidia has backed startups working on co-packaged optics for AI chips SAN ...
Learn more› By Rachel Wharton Rachel Wharton blind-tasted (and gently schlepped) pounds and pounds of potato chips to produce this guide, and is still surprised at the results. Let me tell you ...
This validates both my rabid potato chip habit and my frequent use of potatoes in baking. When we opened Bernie's, we knew we needed a special locally inspired chocolate chip cookie, so we looked ...
Chipmaker TSMC said that it aims to invest “at least” $100 billion in chip manufacturing plants in the U.S. over the next four years as part of an effort to expand the company’s network of ...
Amazon (AMZN) on Thursday debuted its first ever quantum computing chip, joining a growing number of Big Tech names entering the quantum chip space. Called Ocelot, the chip, according to Amazon ...
AMSTERDAM, March 19 (Reuters) - Computer chip makers and semiconductor supply chain firms called on the European Commission to launch a follow up to the 2023 Chips Act on Wednesday, this time ...
During a press conference at the White House Monday, US President Donald Trump and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world's largest chip manufacturer, announced that TSMC ...
Amazon on Thursday unveiled its first quantum computing chip, about a week after rival Microsoft announced its first chip devoted to the nascent technology. The new chip, called Ocelot, ...
Emma Roth is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social media, and much more. Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. Amazon is making its foray into ...
Amazon.com’s cloud-computing business on Thursday unveiled its first-ever quantum computing chip, which it claims marks an important step in the development of useful, reliable quantum computers.
Taiwanese computer chip giant TSMC pledged $100 billion to boost production in the US as part of a four-year project announced alongside President Trump on Monday. TSMC, which supplies powerful ...