States Gear Up for Major Medicaid Policy Changes: Insights from Recent Survey
A new survey sheds light on the current state of Medicaid and CHIP programs as states prepare for upcoming policy changes, focusing on eligibility and enrollment.
Alfa Romeo Enhances Giulia and Stelvio with Quadrifoglio Features
Alfa Romeo introduces a new package that equips the Giulia and Stelvio with high-end Quadrifoglio suspension and a powerful sound system, appealing to budget-conscious buyers.
Valve Unveils Second Generation Steam Controller Amid New Hardware Launch
Valve has officially announced the second version of the Steam Controller, which is set to be the first in a series of new gaming hardware from the company this year.
The Future of Nvidia's Stock Surge: Analysts Share Insights
As Nvidia's stock continues to soar, experts are evaluating whether this remarkable rally can be sustained in the long term.
Tokyo Electron Parts Ways with Executive Amid Chinese Rivalry Concerns
Tokyo Electron has severed ties with Jay Chen, a key figure in its China operations, following revelations of his connections to Chinese start-ups.
Cerebras Systems Poised for IPO: Implications for Nvidia
Cerebras Systems is nearing an initial public offering, which could have significant ramifications for Nvidia's standing in the market.
Harvard's Breakthrough in Ultraviolet Chip Technology
Researchers at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have made significant advancements in chip technology that could enhance ultraviolet light applications.
Breakthrough in UV Light Generation with New Photonic Chip
A collaborative effort between the University of Twente and Harvard University has led to the creation of a photonic chip that generates high-power ultraviolet light, significantly enhancing brightness for practical uses.
US Chip Restrictions Prompt China to Enhance Semiconductor Capabilities
US restrictions on advanced semiconductor technology have catalyzed China's efforts to develop its own semiconductor ecosystem, leading to a notable shift in its tech strategy.
TRELLIS.2 Now Compatible with Apple Silicon for Image-to-3D Conversion
A new adaptation of Microsoft's TRELLIS.2 enables image-to-3D conversion on Apple Silicon without requiring Nvidia GPUs, thanks to the use of PyTorch MPS.
Broadcom Strengthens Partnerships with Google and Anthropic Through Expanded Chip Agreements
Broadcom has revealed new agreements to supply chips to Google and Anthropic, aimed at enhancing their AI technologies. Following the announcement, Broadcom's stock experienced a notable rise.
Geopolitical Tensions and Their Potential Impact on Memory Chip Production
An examination of how ongoing strife in the Middle East could disrupt the global supply chain for memory chips, a critical component in technology.
Nvidia’s (NVDA) Deal With Competitor Marvell (MRVL) Only Strengthens Its Own Ecosystem, Here’s How
Strategic angle: Nvidia's strategic partnership with Marvell enhances its market position and ecosystem.
Consumer hardware trade in danger as Iran war triggers memory chip pricing explosion
Strategic angle: The ongoing conflict in Iran is causing a surge in memory chip prices, threatening the consumer hardware market.
Briefing: Iguanaworks has closed down. USB Infrared hardware open source maker
Strategic angle: The company known for its USB Infrared hardware has ceased operations.
Briefing: The Key Differences Between Chip Tuning And Remapping
Strategic angle: Chip tuning and ECU remapping are both methods to increase a car's performance. However, they're not the same thing. Here are the differences between them.
Briefing: Lenovo Legion Go 2 suddenly costs $650 more as RAMageddon lays waste to gaming hardware
Strategic angle: The Legion Go 2’s mouse mode, unique among Windows handhelds, sees a significant price hike.
TSMC’s Kumamoto Fab Upgrade: A Security-Driven Reconfiguration of Indo-Pacific Chip Competition
Strategic angle: The move not only strengthens Japan’s position in the semiconductor sector, but also shows that chip competition is increasingly being shaped by geopolitics rather than market logic.
Iran threatens Nvidia, Apple and other tech giants with attack
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned a number of tech companies with Middle East operations they'll be considered 'legitimate targets.'
New Rowhammer attacks give complete control of machines running Nvidia GPUs
Strategic angle: GDDRHammer, GeForge and GPUBreach hammer GPU memory in ways that hijack the CPU.