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Taiwan’s TSMC reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue, providing another signal that electronics demand is holding up better than feared.
It was barely six months ago that the technology hardware sector looked quite immune to a global slowdown. That picture is now fading fast.
China has denounced US efforts to stop ASML and Nikon from selling key chip-making technology to the country as “technological terrorism”.
The turmoil in the cryptocurrency industry has taken a toll on a corner of the tech world that once benefited from crypto’s rise.
Samsung Electronics has begun mass-producing chips with advanced 3-nanometre technology, the first to do so globally.
Arm has unveiled a set of new chip technologies aimed at making videogames on smartphones look better while preserving battery life.
Sony is launching a new gaming gear brand called Inzone, trotting out headphones and displays for the PC to try and expand its reach beyond the PlayStation.
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Taiwan’s TSMC, the world’s biggest chip maker, will have the next version of ASML Holding’s most advanced chip-making tool in 2024.