TSMC staff arrested over alleged tech theft
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Two former TSMC engineers and a third suspect detained

A pair of ex‑TSMC engineers and another person have been arrested in Taiwan for allegedly pinching proprietary chipmaking technology.

Nvidia slams idea of backdoors in AI chips
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Kill switches would be a gift to hackers, not national security

Nvidia has come out swinging against the idea of embedding backdoors or kill switches in its AI hardware, calling the notion dangerous and unworkable.

Chinese DRAM shift drives RAM price explosion
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ChangXin’s AI pivot chokes supply

The price of standard DDR4 DRAM has gone through the roof, with 8-gigabit units hitting $4.12 and 4-gigabit parts climbing to $3.14, according to electronics trading firms cited by Nikkei Asia.

Intel's 18A gamble wobbles
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Intel's Panther Lake yields so low insiders are calling it a Hail Mary

Intel is floundering again, this time with its hyped 18A chip process meant to revive its credibility in high-end manufacturing.

China’s chip mega-merger plans stuck in limbo
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Too many egos, not enough consolidation

Beijing’s dream of creating a semiconductor supergroup to take on US giants is hitting the rocks, according to a report by the Financial Times.