TI and Intel Shares Sink as China Tariffs Hit US-Made Chips

[ad_1] Shares of chipmakers with US manufacturing plants fell Friday after China announced new tariffs, targeting semiconductor imports. Beijing will raise tariffs on all US goods from 84% to 125%, and the China Semiconductor Industry Association issued an emergency notice, which stated that customs determines the origin of imports by where chips are manufactured, not…

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Microsoft rethinks data centre investments worldwide: What it means for AI and Cloud

[ad_1] Microsoft has scaled back its data centre expansion efforts across multiple regions, signalling a reassessment of its infrastructure investments amid evolving demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services. The technology giant has either delayed or withdrawn from projects in locations including the United Kingdom, Australia, Indonesia, and several sites in the United States,…

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TSMC can’t make Intel great again: There’s nothing inside such a chip deal

[ad_1] Trying to force a partnership between Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and Intel Corp would be a wildly complex ordeal. Already, the reported request of the Trump administration for TSMC to take a controlling stake in Intel’s US factories is facing valid questions about feasibility from all sides.  Washington likely won’t support a foreign…

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