Semiconductor Materials Hit Record $73.2B in 2025
Forget booming chip sales for a moment. The real story of 2025's tech surge might be in the microscopic dust and chemicals that make those chips possible.
Xiaomi's ambition to carve out its silicon niche is clear, backed by a colossal $28 billion R&D investment over five years. The question is, can the XRING series actually challenge the giants?
Forget booming chip sales for a moment. The real story of 2025's tech surge might be in the microscopic dust and chemicals that make those chips possible.
We're not just talking about tools playing nice anymore. The semiconductor industry is staring down a massive system-level convergence crisis, and surprisingly, AI might not be the magic bullet everyone hopes for.
Google I/O's Android announcements are significant, but the star was Googlebook – a laptop aiming to blend Chrome OS and Android. The question is: is this a natural evolution or a fundamental shift?
AI's relentless drive for more compute power is slamming headfirst into the physical limitations of our electrical grids. Forget thermals; the real bottleneck is the power chain's ability to handle insane, millisecond-level spikes.
The semiconductor world's chasing the next big thing in chip stacking, and this time, it's all about 2D materials. Forget clunky silicon; these atomically thin wonders could be the key to smaller, cooler, and more power-efficient processors.
Chip design is a hydra, and managing its complexity is the eternal struggle. Perforce is betting its IPLM tools are the sword.
The fever dream of exorbitant GPU prices in Germany is finally starting to break. After a punishing surge, buyers are seeing a glimmer of hope as prices begin to slide.
Autonomous AI agents are poised to reshape enterprise workflows, but trust is the currency. SAP and NVIDIA are making a bold play to underwrite that trust, right where the business gets done.
The dream of a 32GB RAM PlayStation 6 is fading fast, as Sony grapples with astronomical memory costs. A potential shift to 24GB could be the bitter pill they need to swallow.
The AI infrastructure surge isn't just about the silicon. Taiwan's latest hardware reports reveal a seismic shift rippling from raw materials to the very servers powering our digital future.
Supply chain chaos is forcing a seismic shift in semiconductor manufacturing. One UK firm is betting big on bringing it all home.
Forget just keeping up; Fitipower's just announced a Q1 2026 revenue uptick, and whispers of price hikes are in the air. The real story? A massive ramp-up in OLED DDI production is on the horizon, signaling a seismic shift for the Taiwan DDI maker.