AI, AMD and New Chips
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U.S. export controls on Nvidia have incentivized China to develop alternatives, while also making it more difficult for domestic firms to do so, experts say.
Broadcom is emerging as a key supplier in the artificial intelligence (AI) supply chain, with revenue from AI-related chips now comprising a majority of its semiconductor business.
HWT.UL] is capable of producing no more than 200,000 advanced artificial intelligence chips in 2025, a top U.S. exports controls official told lawmakers on Thursday, warning that though the number is below the company's demand,
In the largest single foreign investment in US history, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s “most powerful company” according to US President Donald Trump, unveiled a $100 billion investment,
XPeng has unveiled the G7, its first all-new model of 2025—an AI-centric SUV that represents both a technological milestone and a strategic pillar in the company's product roadmap. Positioned as one of XPeng's most competitive offerings to date,
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AMD's AI chips offer an alternative to the hardware sold by Nvidia, which has dominated the market. The AMD MI355X chips Crusoe plans to purchase include a large amount of high-bandwidth memory, which makes them well suited for running AI applications, which is known as inference.
AI chip smuggling has likely been occurring at a scale that significantly undermines U.S. attempts to restrict the People’s Republic of China
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Broadcom has become one of the leading players in the artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor market thanks to its expertise in application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), which are custom processors designed for performing specific tasks.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world's largest contract chipmaker, reported May revenue surged nearly 40% year-over-year as demand remained elevated for its AI chips.
Creating guardrails for AI can't wait, says Jake Sullivan, and the responsibility may ultimately fall on the shoulders of CEOs.