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  • Intel to build Qualcomm chips, aims to catch foundry rivals by 2025

    07/27/2021 10:26:26 AM PDT · by cba123 · 17 replies
    Reuters ^ | Today | Stephen Nellis
    July 26 (Reuters) - Intel Corp (INTC.O) said on Monday its factories will start building Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) chips and laid out a roadmap to expand its new foundry business to catch rivals such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (2330.TW) and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) by 2025. Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) will be another new customer for the foundry chip business, said Intel, which for decades held the lead in technology for manufacturing the smallest, fastest computing chips. But Intel has lost that lead to TSMC and Samsung, whose manufacturing services have helped Intel's rivals Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD.O)...
  • Need Windows 7 help, please.

    07/12/2021 6:47:05 AM PDT · by bgill · 70 replies
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    Needing some Windows 7 help. It won't start and has been on "Start up repair is checking your system for problems" for 14 hours.
  • Intel To Buy Chip Fabricator GlobalFoundaries For $30 Billion In Biggest Deal Yet: WSJ

    07/15/2021 6:49:52 PM PDT · by blam · 35 replies
    Zubu Brothers ^ | 7-15-2021
    Thursday was another rough day for the semiconductor space as most of the biggest US-traded chipmakers traded in the red as the global chip shortage overshadowed what ended up being a solid earnings report from TSMC (which also affirmed plans to expand its production capacity in the US and Japan). But even bigger news concerning the troubled semis space broke Thursday evening when WSJ reported that Intel has agreed to the biggest acquisition in its half-a-century existence. According to the American business broadsheet of record, Intel has agreed to buy chip fabricator GlobalFoundaries for $30 billion. Most importantly, the deal...
  • Microsoft Is Rethinking Windows 11 Minimum Requirement For These Popular AMD And Intel CPUs

    06/30/2021 9:31:12 AM PDT · by upchuck · 59 replies
    hothareware ^ | June 28, 2021 | Brandon Hill
    The official announcement of Windows 11 last month brought both excitement and confusion for enthusiasts. A brand-new Windows operating system only comes around every few years, but Microsoft’s hardware requirements left many scratching their heads. Chief among them is the instance on mandatory TPM 2.0 modules and AMD Ryzen 2000 or 7th generation Intel Core (and newer) processors. The processor cutoff was particularly puzzling, considering that AMD’s first-generation Ryzen 1000 processors came out in 2017, which is not that old in the grand scheme of things. For example, the 8-core/16-thread Ryzen 7 1800X is still a perfectly acceptable processor for...
  • Why Intel x86 will DIE sooner than you think! (RIP 1978-2022)

    07/03/2021 11:45:08 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 40 replies
    YouTube ^ | July 3, 2021 | Max Tech
    We just had some Major Announcements about ARM Development that changes Intels X86 future! Here's what we found out! (spoiler alert -- they have met the enemy and it is them)
  • Chinese Defector's Identity Confirmed, Was Top Counterintelligence Official

    06/18/2021 8:01:52 AM PDT · by castowell · 12 replies
    RedState ^ | June 17, 2021 | Jennifer Van Laar
    We now know the name of the Chinese defector who has been working with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) for a few months and what his position within the Chinese military and government was, among other details.
  • Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Says Semi Shortage Could Last “A Couple Years”

    06/01/2021 4:44:43 PM PDT · by blam · 18 replies
    Nation & State ^ | 6-10-2021 | Tyler Durden
    Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Says Semi Shortage Could Last “A Couple Years” Brace for more pessimistic news about the global semiconductor shortage…Intel is now going on the record and doubling down on statements that its CEO made on 60 Minutes earlier this year, stating that it could take “several years” for the current supply shortage of semiconductors to be resolved. CEO Pat Gelsinger said that the pandemic-inspired “work from home” trend caused a “cycle of explosive growth in semiconductors”, according to Reuters. “But while the industry has taken steps to address near term constraints it could still take a couple...
  • 1,600 Layoffs Coming at Northern Illinois Jeep Cherokee Factory

    05/19/2021 7:06:19 AM PDT · by george76 · 66 replies
    5 Chicago / ap ^ | May 15, 2021
    Some 1,600 jobs are being cut at a Jeep Cherokee factory in northern Illinois as automakers continue being plagued by the global shortage of semiconductors. The U.S. arm of Stellantis, formerly known as Fiat Chrysler, said Friday it was cutting one of the two work shifts at its Belvidere Assembly Plant as of July 26. That could result in the layoffs of 1,641 workers, .... the factory’s situation “has been further exacerbated by the unprecedented global microchip shortage,” Tinson said. The Belvidere facility has been idled since late March, with Stellantis repeatedly delaying the reopening that is now not expected...
  • Silicon Chip Shortage Leads To Potato Chip Shortage: Farm Equipment Manufacturers Have Halted Shipments

    05/18/2021 8:35:51 PM PDT · by blam · 63 replies
    Zubu Brothers ^ | 5-18-2021
    Readers have been briefed on the ongoing semiconductor shortage that may last a “couple of years.” The auto industry has grabbed the spotlight as the hardest-hit industry, with some of the world’s biggest manufacturers restricting production. According to a new report, the worldwide chip shortage is impacting the agriculture industry that may last for a couple of years and has already impacted the price of potato chips. Hoosier Ag Today reports, “The biggest factor impacting the ability of US farmers to produce the food we need has nothing to do with the weather, the markets, trade, regulations, or disease. The...
  • Global Chip Shortage Underscores Need to Diversify US Supply Chain: China’s Taiwan intimidation and its domestic semiconductor investment threaten US tech sector

    05/10/2021 8:03:07 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 12 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 05/10/2021 | Fan Yu
    The continuing global semiconductor shortage has highlighted the United States’ dependence on a fragile global supply chain of chip manufacturing that’s concentrated in Asia.Amid this environment, China’s increasingly combative stance against Taiwan—along with its massive domestic investment into chipmaking—is a key risk to the security of America’s chip supply.The worsening global computer chip shortage has been destructive to several industries and hurt consumer pocketbooks.While some U.S. automakers saw output disrupted late last year due to chip shortages; more recently, they have resumed production, just without certain “smart” features that require such chips. The domino effect is a lower supply of...
  • China Tackles Chip Shortage Problem Via Marxist Approach

    04/29/2021 3:04:31 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 04/29/2021 | Winnie Han
    China’s industrial sector is suffering from a severe shortage of semiconductor chips, following U.S. sanctions and other supply problems, which is seriously slowing down the country’s manufacturing capacity. Recently, Tsinghua University announced the establishment of a new school that would help solve the country’s chip shortage problem, as Chinese leaders promote a Marxist approach to speed up chip production. But experts say China has a long way to go. On April 22, Tsinghua University in Beijing announced the establishment of the School of Integrated Circuits that would help China build up its own chip market and cut its reliance on...
  • Taiwan Says Its Chip Firms Will Adhere to New US Rules Blacklisting China Supercomputing Entities

    04/14/2021 9:14:04 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 3 replies
    TAIPEI—Taiwan said on Wednesday its chip companies will adhere to U.S. rules after Washington added seven Chinese supercomputing entities last week to an economic blacklist and after a Taipei-based chipmaker halted orders from one of the entities named. The U.S. Commerce Department said the seven Chinese entities were “involved with building supercomputers used by China’s military actors, its destabilizing military modernization efforts, and/or weapons of mass destruction programs.” Companies or others listed on the U.S. Entity List are required to apply for licenses from the Commerce Department that face tough scrutiny when they seek permission to receive items from U.S....
  • White House to zero in on chip shortage in meeting with company officials

    04/12/2021 6:05:03 AM PDT · by John W · 47 replies
    Reuters ^ | April 12, 2021 | Reuters Staff
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senior White House officials will meet on Monday with top executives from nearly 20 major companies to discuss a global semiconductor shortage that has roiled the automotive industry and technology firms. The White House meeting is billed as the “CEO Summit on Semiconductor and Supply Chain Resilience” and will include White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan and National Economic Council Director Brian Deese. As of midday Friday, 19 major companies had agreed to send executives, including General Motors Chief Executive Mary Barra, Ford Motor Chief Executive Jim Farley and Chrysler-parent Stellantis NV CEO Carlos Tavares. Deese...
  • Car Chip Shortages A Sign Of Wider Demand Crunch: ASML Executive

    02/11/2021 2:20:58 PM PST · by TigerLikesRoosterNew · 16 replies
    OANN ^ | February 11, 2021 | Toby Sterling
    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The chip shortages slowing car production are a symptom of broader increased demand that is placing strains on suppliers across the semiconductor sector, according to Dutch equipment maker ASML. One of ASML’s top executives said that higher demand for most types of computer chips — including those considered one step below cutting edge — looks stronger and more permanent than most players in the industry, including ASML, had expected when the coronavirus pandemic began. “I think all over the place…the demand to our customers — so the semiconductor manufacturers — I would say that all over the...
  • Will China’s Chip Race Become Its New ‘Great Leap Forward’?

    10/25/2020 4:12:29 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 5 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 10/24/2020 | Fan Yu
    China has put all its “chips” into China’s fledgling semiconductor industry.Many companies are charging into the semiconductor industry. The trend, with the encouragement of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is occurring because of pressure from the Trump administration to cut off Chinese technology companies from U.S. chips.But this latest chip rush may also create vast inefficiencies, divert local resources into wasteful ventures, and usher in a 21st-century version of the “Great Leap Forward”—the disastrous 1950s plan by Mao Zedong to surpass the West in steel production that resulted in mass famine and economic despair.The need to invest in indigenous semiconductor...
  • Hmm, what’s this chip hidden inside my mask from China!

    09/25/2020 12:05:31 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 60 replies
    Citizen Free Press ^ | 9/24/2020 | Kane
    Tracking chip of some sort hidden inside a surgical mask. Click here to watch 44 sec video => https://www.citizenfreepress.com/breaking/hmm-whats-this-chip-hidden-inside-my-mask-from-china/
  • "In Complete Shock": China's Lead Chip Maker Denies PLA Military Ties As Trump Mulls Blacklisting

    09/05/2020 8:50:40 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 31 replies
    USSA News ^ | 09/05/2020 | Tyler Durden
    Executives of Chinese companies which produce chips — vital in every device that stores data from computers to mobile phones to barcode scanners — are increasingly worried their industry is next on the Trump sanctions hit list, also after widespread reports that Beijing plans to in desperation ramp up its lagging domestic semiconductor development over the next decade as continued outside access to the most advanced chips looks increasingly in doubt. Some are speaking out, attempting to make crystal clear to Washington that they are not puppets of either the Chinese state or PLA military. The country's largest and...
  • Samsung to Help Huawei with 5G Chip Production

    06/15/2020 11:15:11 AM PDT · by Zhang Fei · 21 replies
    Equal Ocean ^ | Jun 14, 2020 | Qasim Khan
    According iTWire, two of the world's largest mobile phone vendors, Samsung and Huawei, are discussing a possible agreement in which Samsung will assist Huawei by providing advanced chips required by 5G networks. In return, Samsung will take some of Huawei's global mobile phone market share. With about 600,000 5G base station contracts, it is evident that Huawei is more focused on its telecommunications equipment business. In contrast, Samsung is dependent on its mobile phone business; the deal, therefore, makes sense and benefits both parties. The US has announced a new set of restrictions (details of which are to be announced...
  • Unlikely TSMC (Computer Chip Giant)will soon build in US

    05/11/2020 10:56:02 AM PDT · by Candor7 · 22 replies
    Taipei Times ^ | Tue, May 12, 2020 | unattributed
    It is a risky bet for US President Donald Trump’s administration to push for building advanced semiconductor factories in the US due to growing fears about the US’ heavy reliance on Asia for chip supply and potential disruptions from uncontrollable factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The US government is in discussions with chipmakers, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), to build new fabs in the US to create a self-sufficiency in chips, the latest in a slew of Trump’s renewed “Make in the US” efforts, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. Even before the pandemic, the US had...
  • Trump and Chip Makers Including Intel Seek Semiconductor Self-Sufficiency

    05/10/2020 10:57:22 PM PDT · by rintintin · 22 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | May 10 2020 | By Asa Fitch, Kate O’Keeffe and Bob Davis
    The Trump administration and semiconductor companies are looking to jump-start development of new chip factories in the U.S. as concern grows about reliance on Asia as a source of critical technology. A new crop of cutting-edge chip factories in the U.S. would reshape the industry and mark a U-turn after decades of expansion into Asia by many American companies ...