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NVIDIA’s Upcoming N1X ARM Processor

Explore the rise of custom silicon, NVIDIA’s N1X/N1 chips, and the impact on gaming, AI, and competition with Intel and AMD.

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Could X-Ray Lithography Be The Key To Future Semiconductors

As extreme ultraviolet lithography approaches its physical limits, the semiconductor industry looks beyond EUV toward X-ray lithography and alternative scaling strategies, exposing the growing challenges of sub-nanometer manufacturing.

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Advantech i.MX 95 Modules Push Real-Time Edge AI Toward More Deterministic Control

Advantech’s i.MX 95 based modules combine multi domain compute, 2 TOPS AI acceleration, multi sensor imaging and TSN networking to support real time industrial automation, machine vision and advanced HMI systems at the edge.

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Researchers Create Analog Chip To Reduce AI Computing Energy by 5000x

As AI workloads drive computing energy consumption to record levels, researchers demonstrate analogue in-memory computing that slashes power use by orders of magnitude, pointing toward a more sustainable future for high-performance computing.

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Nordic Semiconductor Lowers the Barrier to Edge AI in IoT Systems

Nordic Semiconductor introduces the nRF54LM20B SoC, enabling efficient on-device edge AI in low-power IoT systems.

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AI In Embedded Systems – From Cloud to Chip

Learn why cloud-based AI struggles in embedded and edge systems, and how running AI directly on chips overcomes latency, bandwidth, power, and privacy challenges. Discover how edge AI enables real-time, deterministic, and energy-efficient intelligence while redefining the role of the cloud.

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Researchers Create Ultrasonic Wireless Charging For Implantable Sensors

Recently, researchers have created an ultrasonic wireless charging platform for use with implanted medical devices. What challenges do implanted medical devices face, what exactly did the researchers develop, and how could it help change the future of medical devices?

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AI Designs Chip And It Works, But Should We Use It?

Recently, researchers demonstrated the capabilities of AI with a chip that it designed, which proved to be extremely capable. But while the chip is impressive, we don’t fully understand why it works. What challenges does advanced designs introduce, what did the researchers do, and should we encourage the use of AI-designed hardware?

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Does China’s Zombie Fabs Threaten Its Semiconductor Capabilities?

China’s semiconductor ambitions have faced billions in wasted investment and a trail of abandoned fabs, challenging its drive for self-reliance. But are these costly setbacks merely growing pains on the path to true technological independence, or signs of deeper struggles ahead?

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China US Tariffs – China Changes Definition of Origin to hurt US suppliers

China’s new chip-origin rules target U.S. semiconductor exports by basing import duties on wafer fabrication location, undermining American chipmakers’ access to the Chinese market. While the U.S. scrambles with reactive policy, China’s long-term semiconductor strategy is paying off—posing serious challenges for American suppliers and exposing flaws in short-sighted trade war tactics.

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