China pulls the rug under US chip industry
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Rare earth clampdown could pull the plug on America’s AI supply chain

The cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street are twitching nervously as China’s new rare earth export restrictions threaten to upend the global chip industry and potentially block firms like TSMC from selling semiconductors to American companies.

Google’s Tensor G5 leaves Pixel punters hot and bothered
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Hot and Throttling

Google’s shiny new Tensor G5 chip has failed to live up to its own hype. Tech enthusiasts say the chip throttles faster than a cheap gaming laptop, and the blame lies with Google’s piecemeal design philosophy.

Intel spins out RealSense in $50 million AI push
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Teams up with Nvidia to power next-gen robots

Troubled Chipzilla has cut loose its RealSense division, the long-suffering pioneer in AI-driven computer vision, which has spun out as an independent company with a $50 million Series A boost and a shiny new partnership with Nvidia.

Big Tech ignoring Trump's tariff tiffs
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Investing shedloads in India

American Big Tech firms are showing remarkable confidence in India even as tariff tensions and visa snags simmer between New Delhi and Washington.

Beijing aims at Qualcomm in chip wars
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China ramps up tech retaliation ahead of Trump–Xi meeting

Beijing is turning the screws on Washington’s chipmakers, launching a fresh antitrust probe into Qualcomm just as rare-earth export restrictions and trade jabs pile up ahead of a planned meeting between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.