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Malaysia Looks Towards Self-Made 3nm Chips

As Malaysia looks towards creating its own 3nm chips, the future of semiconductors in the country looks positive. But while its collaboration with ARM is certainly interesting, it’s also unusual for its choice of ARM over RISC-V. What challenges do countries like Malaysia face, what exactly is it doing with ARM, and why could RISC-V have been a better choice?

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Could Russia Jump Over EUV and Straight Into X-Ray Lithography?

With recent reports revealing that Russia may be looking to skip EUV and go straight into X-Ray lithography, many are wondering if they will achieve it, and if so, what that means for the rest of the world. What challenges do countries like Russia currently face, what has been revealed, and could we be entering the next phase of semiconductor manufacturing?

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Researchers Develop New Semiconductor Defect Imaging Method

Researchers have developed a new imaging technique to identify semiconductor defects in cutting-edge wafers, a step towards error-free manufacturing for a high yield future.

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Could China Dominate the RAM Market? CXMT Thinks So

China is responding to global RAM shortages with CXMT modules, leveraging RISC-V, EVs, and all-in-one PCs to meet market demand, proving that functional memory and processors can be produced even a few years behind cutting-edge technology.

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TSMC Warns Major Chip Companies of Capacity Issues

An in-depth look at how AI-driven demand is reshaping the semiconductor industry, prolonging chip shortages, straining memory supplies, and raising questions about whether global electronics manufacturing can ever truly stabilise.

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RISC-V Processors Moving To a Datacenter Near You

Why RISC-V is poised to become the future of CPU design, exploring how open standards reduce barriers to entry, unify software ecosystems, and accelerate innovation across embedded systems, PCs, and data centers.

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Trump Introduces 100% Import Tariff On Semiconductors

As Trump continues to challenge the industrial world with his range of tariffs and strong rhetoric, the industry is left constantly wondering what will happen, resulting in unpredictable markets. Now, Trump has announced that foreign semiconductor imports will face a 100% tariff, but why is this the case and is it a good idea?

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US Government Demands Cut from Chip Sales to China

The US Government will now take a 15% cut on all sales for high-end semiconductors to China despite years of bans. So, we must ask ourselves if this move means that semiconductors are not a national security risk, or if this is just an attempt by the US government to raise more money, hurting business interests.

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NVIDIA to support RISC-V – Another step towards open-source computing

As RISC-V continues to become an ever more important open-source CPU technology, NVIDIA just announced that it is now actively supporting the architecture. What challenges has RISC-V faced, what exactly was announced, and why is this announcement so important for open-source computing?

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ARM Wants To Be In 50% Of Datacenters

Intel has been the dominant force in the CPU world, but architectures like ARM and RISC-V are quickly becoming popular. Now, ARM believes that it could grab up to 50% of the data center market share, but many wonder whether this is possible or not.

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