South Korea accounts for only 19% of the world's semiconductor production while the U.S. produces only 12% of the global ...
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Atom-thin material could help solve chip manufacturing problem
Making computer chips smaller is not just about better design. It also depends on a critical step in manufacturing called patterning, where nanoscale structures are carved into materials to form the ...
Making computer chips smaller is not just about better design. It also depends on a critical step in manufacturing called patterning, where nanoscale ...
Editor’s note: This story was the first in a series of stories on Micron detailing their plans to build a giant chip plant in Clay, a northern suburb of Syracuse. This article details Micron’s plans ...
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America trades tariffs for chips as Taiwan commits hundreds of billions to US factories
The United States has announced a major trade agreement with Taiwan that links lower tariffs to large investments in American semiconductor manufacturing. The decision highlights the growing ...
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a powerful imaging technique that reveals atomic scale defects inside computer chips for the first time. Using an advanced electron microscopy method, ...
It's called NanoFab Reflection. It's expected to cost $614 million to build and is part of a $10 billion computer chip ...
PHOENIX – The computer chip factories rising from an empty expanse of the Sonoran Desert test the concept of immensity. The complex is under construction across 1,149 acres, an area larger than New ...
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Tiny thermometers offer on-chip temperature monitoring for processors
The semiconductor chips driving modern-day computer processors are covered in billions of individual transistors, each of ...
A stunning new imaging breakthrough lets scientists see — and fix — the atomic flaws hiding inside tomorrow’s computer chips.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has reported a sharp rise in sales at the start of 2026, driven by strong ...
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Can India build its own computer chip industry?
While the journey is only beginning, early projects highlight how the country is choosing a cautious and strategic path. One of the clearest signs of that shift is Kaynes Semicon, a company founded in ...
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