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Samsung Electronics is betting on Processing-in-Memory (PIM) as the next-generation memory chip for artificial intelligence (AI) applications, with hopes that PIM could overtake high-bandwidth memory (HBM).
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A study of 30 leading semiconductor firms finds that recent U.S. export controls aimed at China have not hindered innovation. Rather, impacted companies increased R&D and patent filings over-proportionally,
The apparent use of TSMC circuitry, believed to have first routed through a Chinese chip firm, shows the difficulties for the U.S. in enforcing a tech crackdown.
AMD CIO Hasmukh Ranjan has the company on the path to take full advantage of advances in artificial intelligence.
AI will be critical in making the new, smaller advanced fabs as productive as the established larger fabs.
TSMC stands out in the AI revolution with robust financial health. Read more about why TSM stock is a compelling buy despite geopolitical risks.
Within AI stocks that have outdone themselves, semiconductor stocks are a standout. Additionally, just as is the case with broader technology stocks, semiconductor stocks are also
As the global chip war between China and the US reaches a fever pitch, a quiet giant is emerging to take the spotlight.
Nvidia is a semiconductor company. It develops and markets graphics and mobile processors for personal computers, workstations, smartphones and tablets. The company’s high-end AI chips help ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Nvidia is replacing Intel on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, ending a 25-year-run for a pioneering semiconductor company that has fallen behind as Nvidia cornered the market for chips that run artificial intelligence systems.