Apple’s push to replace the chips inside its devices with homegrown components will include dropping a key Broadcom part in 2025.
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Apple exported more than $2.5-billion worth of iPhones from India from April to December, nearly twice the previous fiscal year’s total.
Advances in technology, including image sensors, now make HRV measurement accessible to anyone with a chest strap or smartphone.
In three decades at Samsung Electronics, Yang Hyang-ja helped shape the conglomerate’s present dominance in global memory chip making. Now she’s taking on a far broader challenge.
Foxconn Technology Group has brought the world’s largest iPhone plant to about 90% of anticipated peak capacity.
Taiwan’s TSMC began mass production of its most advanced chips in southern Taiwan this week.
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said moves by the island’s most valuable chip maker to build factories overseas is a sign of its power abroad.
Intel is splitting its graphic chips unit into two as it realigns the business to better compete with Nvidia and AMD.
The change, long resisted by Apple but now being forced on it, could be a boon not only for iPhone users but for the company, too.
The US has sharpened its assault on China’s technology industry, an escalation that leaves Beijing with few options to retaliate.