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Japan’s Rapidus Corp. has prototyped an advanced chip, an early step in the government-backed startup’s attempt to leapfrog years of innovation with the help of billions of dollars in public funding.
Robust demand for artificial-intelligence chips makes for attractive buying opportunities in several semiconductor stocks headed into earnings season, according to J.P. Morgan.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company reported a near 61% year-on-year rise in second-quarter profit on strong AI chips demand.
The annual amount of water AI is on pace to use by 2027 could serve the entire population of Canada for more than a year.
AMD's 28W chip should help cheaper x86-64 Copilot+ PCs tackle the ultra-affordable ARM64 Snapdragon X champions.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, known as TSMC, reported a 61% rise in quarterly profit as it benefits from demand for artificial-intelligence processors.
At the Beijing Expo, Jensen Huang also announced plans for a new chip for Chinese clients that is designed for robotics and smart factories.
Data center operators in China, which use Nvidia’s H20 chips to crunch data for various AI services, have been struggling to find a local alternative that is as good as the U.S. company’s chips.