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Japan’s Chemical Giants Pivot to Semiconductor Materials as AI Drives Chip Demand

Japan’s leading chemical companies are pivoting from petrochemicals to semiconductor materials, fueled by surging demand for advanced chips in AI and tech. Major firms are investing in new research labs

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TSMC Kaohsiung Fab Surges Ahead: 2nm Trial Production Achieved, A14 Process in Sight

TSMC’s Kaohsiung Fab 22 has completed 2nm wafer trial production ahead of schedule, with mass output set for late 2025. The site’s expansion, including a possible A14 process, positions southern

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Storm-1175 Ramps Up Ransomware Attacks Exploiting GoAnywhere MFT Flaw

Storm-1175 is exploiting a critical GoAnywhere MFT flaw to deploy Medusa ransomware, leaving over 500 systems exposed and prompting urgent patching calls.

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Moore Threads IPO Approval Signals China’s GPU Industry Surge

Moore Threads Technology secured IPO approval on Shanghai's STAR Market in record time, planning to raise $1.1 billion to accelerate China's domestic GPU industry amid U.S. tech restrictions.

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China’s Jingsheng Unveils World’s First Fully Localized 12-Inch SiC Production Line, Redefining Semiconductor Self-Sufficiency

Zhejiang Jingsheng Mechanical & Electrical’s launch of the world’s first fully localized 12-inch SiC production line marks a major milestone in China’s semiconductor self-sufficiency push, promising higher chip yields, lower

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CISA Issues Emergency Directive on Microsoft Exchange Vulnerability, Urges Immediate Agency Action

CISA has issued an emergency directive requiring U.S. federal agencies to address a new Microsoft Exchange hybrid vulnerability by August 11, highlighting urgent risks and industry-wide calls for rapid action.

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Intel’s Panther Lake Debuts as World’s First AI PC Chip on 18A Process, U.S. Manufacturing Milestone

Intel’s Panther Lake is the world’s first AI PC chip built on the advanced 18A process, now in production at Arizona’s Fab 52—a major milestone for U.S. semiconductor leadership and

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Shoucheng Holdings Launches Robot Experience Store in Chengdu, Accelerating National Consumer Robotics Push

Shoucheng Holdings opens its Robot Experience Store in Chengdu, bringing over 200 advanced robotics products to the city's core business district and launching a national push for consumer robotics adoption.

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$40B Chip Loophole: How China Bypassed U.S. Export Controls

A bipartisan House investigation reveals Chinese firms purchased nearly $40 billion in advanced chipmaking equipment in 2023 despite U.S. export controls, exploiting regulatory gaps between allied nations and undermining Western

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SEMICON West 2025 Launches in Phoenix, Drawing Record Crowd and Economic Surge

SEMICON West 2025 kicks off in Phoenix, drawing 35,000 attendees and major industry leaders. The event delivers a multimillion-dollar economic impact and cements Arizona's status as a semiconductor innovation hub.

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AI Funding Frenzy: Is 2025’s AI Investment Surge the Next Dot-Com Bubble?

AI funding is at record highs in 2025, drawing dot-com era comparisons. Analysts and the public debate whether this boom is sustainable or the next investment bubble.

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Larsen & Toubro and Bharat Electronics Limited Forge Strategic Alliance for India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft Program

Larsen & Toubro and Bharat Electronics Limited have announced a strategic partnership to drive India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft program, marking a major leap in indigenous defense technology and aerospace

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Mura Space and ASRI Join Forces to Commercialise South Africa’s Sounding Rocket Launch Facility

Mura Space and ASRI have announced a partnership to commercialise South Africa’s sounding rocket launch facility, aiming to boost regional aerospace capabilities and unlock new commercial opportunities for suborbital launches

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China’s Semiconductor Powerhouses in 2025: How SMIC, Will Semiconductor, and More Are Driving Growth

China’s semiconductor industry is surging in 2025, led by SMIC, Will Semiconductor, GigaDevice, Montage Technology, and JCET Group. Bolstered by policy support and export controls, these firms are expanding advanced

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SwarmFarm Robotics Secures $30M to Drive Integrated Autonomy in Agriculture

SwarmFarm Robotics has raised $30 million to advance integrated autonomy in agriculture, expanding its customizable robotic platform and sustainable farming solutions across North America.

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Bihar Unveils Draft Green Hydrogen Policy 2025 to Power Clean Energy Future

Bihar issues draft Green Hydrogen Policy 2025, aiming to accelerate renewable energy transition, attract major investments, and create jobs, positioning the state as a leader in India's clean energy future.

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European Commission Launches €1.1 Billion AI Fund to Accelerate Industry Innovation

The European Commission has unveiled a €1.1 billion fund to accelerate artificial intelligence adoption across European industries, aiming to boost global competitiveness and innovation while ensuring technology remains trustworthy and

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Quantum Metal Discovery at Nagoya University Unveils New Rules of Electricity

Researchers at Nagoya University have discovered that kagome metals, a new class of quantum materials, can transform faint magnetic signals into dramatic electrical changes—breaking conventional rules of electricity and unlocking

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Brown County Board Approves New $17,925 Cybersecurity Agreement to Fortify Local Government Systems

Brown County in Minnesota has approved a $17,925 annual cybersecurity agreement to strengthen local government IT systems, addressing rising cyber threats and ensuring compliance with new state data privacy laws.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Pledges to Cover $100K H-1B Visa Fees Despite Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announces the company will absorb the new $100,000 H-1B visa fee imposed by Trump's executive order, emphasizing immigration's vital role in the tech giant's success and

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