The race to commercialize solid-state batteries is heating up, with promises of safer, longer-range, and faster-charging energy storage. Three names stand out: QuantumScape, a U.S.
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Nvidia is preparing to resume large-scale shipments of advanced AI chips to China, marking a significant shift in the global semiconductor standoff that has defined
Google has agreed to pay $700 million and loosen key restrictions in its Play Store as part of a sweeping antitrust settlement with U.S. states
A team of U.S. researchers has built the first monolithic 3D computer chip manufactured in a commercial American foundry, a breakthrough that could significantly boost
Yangtze Memory Technologies Co. (YMTC), China’s leading NAND flash maker and a central player in the U.S.–China chip war, is moving forward with plans to
The long-running rivalry between Apple and Samsung is getting a new financial twist. According to The Wall Street Journal, Samsung is preparing to launch its
The US House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has publicly challenged Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang over the company’s long-standing campus sharing with Futurewei,
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced Fastnet, a state-of-the-art transatlantic subsea cable system that will deliver unprecedented data capacity and resilience between the United States
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has been hit with two patent infringement lawsuits from U.S. technology licensing firm Adeia, targeting the same hybrid bonding process that
In a move that could reshape the global tech landscape, President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed on a one-year tariff truce,