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The new Mac Studio is available with mismatched M4 Max and M3 Ultra chip options. Will there be an M4 Ultra chip in the future, though? It looks unlikely. Here are three reasons why Apple might n...

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The acquisition of Nvidia chips by Chinese businesses has sparked significant concern globally. Nvidia's latest chips are subject to US export controls, yet Chinese companies have reportedly continued to acquire them.

This raises questions about the effectiveness of current regulations and the implications for global trade practices.The situation also poses national security risks, particularly for countries that rely heavily on Nvidia's chips in critical infrastructure. The transfer of advanced technology to a rival nation could compromise sensitive information and put entire nations at risk.As governments worldwide grapple with this issue, it is essential to consider measures to prevent similar breaches in the future.

This may involve strengthening regulatory frameworks, enhancing international cooperation, and exploring new technologies that can mitigate the risks associated with chip exports.

Chinese businesses have been reportedly acquiring several of Nvidia's latest chips despite the export controls that the U.S. has put up. ...

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The latest report has revealed that Broadcom and Intel are continuing to test the Intel 18A manufacturing process. This comes as concerns grow over setbacks for customers reliant on contract manufacturing.

The ongoing testing of the Intel 18A process raises questions about the impact on the global semiconductor market. Any potential disruptions or delays could have far-reaching consequences for industries heavily reliant on these components.

As the industry moves forward, it is essential to consider the implications of new manufacturing processes and their potential effect on responsible practices.

A new report suggests that Broadcom and Intel are continuing to test the Intel 18A manufacturing process, amid reports of setbacks for contract manufacturing customers. ...

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