Progress has been made at home, but what comes next abroad will make a big difference
Flooding of US town of Spruce Pine affects production of key ingredient in semiconductor supply chains
The Cambridge company conceived to enable technology education is now an industrial force
Chipmaker is seeking ways to shore up its business although potential takeover approaches could complicate talks
No formal offer made but deal could become biggest tech acquisition in history
Chipmaker is trying to pull off one of the most complex revivals in tech history
Potential agreement comes despite fears Beijing will choke critical minerals supplies in response
US chipmaker will pause plans to build new plants in Germany and Poland while partnering with Amazon to build AI chip
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
To limit China’s leverage, the west needs concerted action on mining, refining and research
Tech giant pushing to bring generative artificial intelligence features to its smartphones
Senior departures and plunging share price hit chief executive Pat Gelsinger’s plans for company turnaround
Supply of processors helps Chinese start-ups advance artificial intelligence technology despite Washington’s restrictions
Ascend artificial intelligence chips are being widely adopted but Chinese companies complain of performance problems
Silicon Valley chipmaker seeks to reassure investors of further growth despite production issues
Strong growth due to AI chip demand fails to meet Wall Street’s highest hopes
Jensen Huang tells FT that production setbacks will not derail ambitious effort to move to annual product releases
When AI models go into widespread use in applications for consumers and businesses, demand may change
Companies such as Cerebras, d-Matrix and Groq are focusing on cheaper, more specialised products
Withholding tech puts more impetus on the targeted country to develop its own
Western customers say restrictions on supply could hit production of advanced microprocessors and optical products
What happens when governments try to reorganise an international market
Revenue expected to double but investors will be watching for any fallout from the delay of latest Blackwell line