Electronics giant Samsung will make “meaningful” cut to chip production, amid global downturn in semiconductor demand
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Electronics giant Samsung will make “meaningful” cut to chip production, amid global downturn in semiconductor demand
Some good news for the tech sector, after Gartner predicts rise in IT spending during 2023, despite economic uncertainty
Beijing seeks WTO help, and says it will “take decisive measures to safeguard its rights and interests” after Japan joined chip restrictions
Founder of Asia's most valuable company, TSMC, lends his backing to US efforts to slow China's chip industry
China logs official complaint, after the Netherlands plans new restrictions on exports of semiconductor tech
Taiwanese PC giant Acer confirms major data breach, with hacker stealing 160GB of sensitive data and hawking it for sale
Chip giant Intel reportedly increases the funding requirement from German government for planned Magdeburg chip factory
American official acknowledges deal with Japan and the Netherlands for new restrictions on chip-making tool exports to China
Salaries for mid-level staff and senior management at Intel have been cut after it posted lower-than-expected sales forecast
Gartner study projects second straight year of decline in smartphones and PC sales, with demand recovering later in the year
“Game-changing performance and the longest battery life ever in a Mac” are two of the Apple promises with new MacBook Pro
Vital material for mobile phones and electric vehicles found in Sweden to help end dependent on Chinese suppliers
British government reportedly makes fresh attempt to convince ARM owner Softbank for public listing in London
Mass production of the most advanced chips begins in Taiwan, underlining the island's importance to global supply of chips
European Union reaches provisional agreement that will require that portable devices to have user-replaceable batteries
Clock is ticking for Apple's Lightning port, as cut-off date to switch to USB-C universal charger is set by the European Commission
Taiwanese chip giant's new fabs in Arizona are to generate plenty of revenue and jobs, as President Biden visits construction site
President Joe Biden is to visit TSMC chip plant in Arizona after Taiwanese firm prepares to more than triple its investment to $40 billion
Last month a SUV smashed into Apple Store in Massachusetts shopping centre, killing one person and injuring 20 others. Lawsuits follow
European Commission unveils plans for airlines to implement 5G connectivity onboard, for aeroplane passengers
Smaller still. Thousands of job cuts are coming to HP's global workforce, in addition to the 9,000 jobs it axed three years ago
Heir to the Samsung empire, Jay Y. Lee, returns in symbolic move as executive chairman after receiving presidential pardon
Goodbye to Lightning port and hello to universal charger, as Apple confirms it will comply with the European Union's law change
Enterprise software giant Microsoft beat Wall Street expectations, but shares fell as it issued weak guidance for the coming quarter
One of Apple's chief designers, Evans Hankey, is to leave the firm, three years after the depature of Sir Jony Ive
TSMC chairman admits tensions between Taiwan and the US with China has posed “serious challenges” for chip industry
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Chip giant is to begin a major headcount reduction this month, as Intel contends with falling PC sales, inflation, and supply chain
Worrying decline in PC shipments continues, as IDC reports 15 percent year on year decline, with Apple only manufacturer to see increase