Do Japan’s chip workers need a Samsung-style strike?
Even as Tokyo firms prepare to award customary summer bonuses, there will be nothing on the scale that South Korean companies are offering.
The Japan Times · "CHIP" · 총 17건
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Even as Tokyo firms prepare to award customary summer bonuses, there will be nothing on the scale that South Korean companies are offering.
Comments by CEO C.C. Wei suggest production capacity remains a key bottleneck in the buildout of global computing infrastructure.
Jensen Huang is returning to South Korea with a charm offensive that reflects the country's rising importance in AI chips, robotics and the next wave of physical AI.
The company is capitalizing on an unexpected surge in demand from chip gear makers seeking ceramics able to withstand dirt particles, corrosive materials and high temperatures.
Memory chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have powered the country's equity surge.
At least seven Chinese universities that support the country's armed forces and defense industry are seeking access to Nvidia's H200 chips.
Its new RTX Spark Superchip will debut this fall in laptops and desktops running the Windows for Arm operating system from brands including Dell and Lenovo.
Nvidia and AMD's chips may have been making their way to Chinese entities despite U.S. efforts to starve China of the semiconductors needed to develop critical AI capabilities.
A rush to build out AI infrastructure has led to soaring demand for everything from computer servers to storage components, networking gear and even legacy chips.
The carmaker's automotive-grade 4-nanometer chip will help its computer-assisted driving system to stand out from a crowded market.
Japan is one of many locations in Asia where Chinese companies access American AI chips — by renting hardware that's owned by foreign firms and installed in overseas data centers.
The agreement avoids what could have been a damaging strike for Samsung and the tech industry amid shortages in the memory chip sector.
Up until now, the widely accepted theory was that the elephant disappeared from the Japanese archipelago about 24,000 years ago.
China is seen as unlikely to reach Huawei's target through conventional manufacturing alone because of restricted access to advanced lithography tools and other technologies.
He Tingbo's career has tracked Huawei's rise, its struggle following U.S. sanctions, and then a rebirth as the core driver of China's mission to become a high-tech juggernaut.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer stressed the importance of using import duties to bring chip production back to the U.S.
The remarks came days after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested arms sales to Taiwan could be used as a bargaining chip with China.