Monthly Archives: March 2024

[News] China’s Third Big Fund Reportedly Set to Inject USD 27 Billion to Counter US Chip Restrictions

China is reportedly in the process of establishing its third-phase of its big fund, with plans to inject USD 27 billion in funding aimed at supporting top-tier technology development, as per Bloomberg’s report. The goal is said to be enhancing …

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[News] NVIDIA’s EULA Amendments Tighten Grip, Suppressing Third-Party CUDA Emulation

As per Chinese media mydrivers’ report, it has indicated that NVIDIA updated the EULA terms in the CUDA 11.6 installer, explicitly prohibiting third-party GPU companies from seamlessly integrating CUDA software. This move has reportedly stirred up discussions among the market. …

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[News] Intel Closer to Secure USD 3.5 Billion Investment from US Government for Chip Manufacturing in Military and Intelligence Applications

As per the report from Bloomberg, the US government is set to invest USD 3.5 billion in Intel to enhance the production capacity of advanced chips for military and intelligence purposes. Reportedly, the move is potentially positioning Intel as a …

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[News] Rumors Suggest Huawei P70 Series Release Delayed to April

Earlier rumors have suggested that the Huawei P70 series smartphones would be unveiled in March. However, according to sources cited by IJIWEI, the P70 series is expected to be delayed until April. It is anticipated to include three models: the …

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[News] Speculations Arise on Samsung’s Partnership with Meta, Potentially Tapping into TSMC’s Client Base

As Samsung’s foundry business closely trails TSMC, Economic Daily News has reported that Samsung is poised to secure orders for Meta’s next-gen AI chips, manufactured on a 2-nanometer process. If so, this may mark Samsung’s first 2nm customer, intensifying the …

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