Donald Trump’s Victory Could Deal a Fatal Blow to TSMC and Samsung’s U.S. Expansion Plans
Business and EconomicsThe CHIPS and Science Act is the U.S.’s largest effort to strengthen its semiconductor industry.
Read more »The CHIPS and Science Act is the U.S.’s largest effort to strengthen its semiconductor industry.
Read more »Huawei has begun providing Chinese tech companies with samples of its Ascend 910C GPU for testing.
Read more »For the first time in 36 years, the Post hasn’t endorsed a candidate in a presidential election.
Read more »A Montana rancher pleaded guilty after cloning a protected species to create hybrids for hunting.
Read more »WaterCube 100, a machine that collects water from the air, could play a crucial role in future natural disasters.
Read more »Today, a group of 60 people, mostly children, have been stranded there for three years with no clear idea of what's going to happen next.
Read more »The Navy sank the vessel almost 80 years ago. It just found it with the help of underwater drones operated by Ocean Infinity.
Read more »If the rank and file longshoremen don’t ratify the agreement, walkouts could come back on the table.
Read more »This strike adds tension to a supply chain already suffering from congestion in major shipping lanes.
Read more »Project Pele is already underway and aims to test a prototype in no more than five years.
Read more »A new study confirms that although Amazon didn’t exist four centuries ago, people still got what they ordered.
Read more »Apparently, it’s too hard to be on a mission at sea and not have a Wi-Fi connection for months.
Read more »The decision by New Zealand’s justice minister makes it easier for the Megaupload founder to stand trial in the U.S.
Read more »The Navy expects the submarine to be commissioned in the spring of 2025.
Read more »The Palisades nuclear plant along Lake Michigan ceased operations in 2022. The plant opened in 1971, so it was active for 51 years.
Read more »The U.S. government is determined to prevent the most powerful GPUs for AI manufactured by U.S. companies from falling into the hands of China at all costs.
Read more »The “suggested tags” feature is already costing Meta dearly: Texas fined it $1.4 billion.
Read more »Chinese AI companies are embracing open source, which can accelerate their progress.
Read more »The fake employee attempted to load malware onto the company's computer as soon as he received it.
Read more »The material, whose origin remains a mystery, has been analyzed according to scientific standards.
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