
Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express gets wide acceptance
Intel, AMD, Arm, TSMC, and Samsung sign up
Intel, AMD, Arm, TSMC, and Samsung have signed up to a Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe) consortium.

Nvidia spends $10 billion to secure 5nm supply
TSMC cashes in
The graphics card maker named after a Roman vengeance daemon, Nvidia is spending $10 billion to make sure that TSMC makes its 5nm node design chipsets.

TSMC runs into construction delays in Arizona
Already three to six months behind schedule
TSMC’s new Arizona chip-making plant has run into construction delays.

Germany sends confused messages on semi-conductor industry
Thwarts take over while promises to spend cash
Germany appears to be sending mixed messages about its technology strategy after promising cash while thwarting a local take over.

TSMC expects more growth
Record quarterly profit
Taiwanese chip outfit TSMC expects robust growth to accelerate due to booming semiconductor demand.

AMD buys more wafers from Gloflo
Buying $1.6 billion worth of chips from old mate
AMD will acquire about $2.1 billion of silicon wafers from GlobalFoundries from 2022 through 2025 in an amended agreement.

Intel shows off plans to speed up and shrink chips
Will gain market lead lost to TSMC
Research teams at Intel unveiled work that the company believes will help it keep speeding up and shrinking computing chips over the next ten years, with several technologies aimed at stacking parts of chips on top of each other.

Gelsinger "too old" to save Intel - TSMC boss was wrong
Updated: Claims former TSMC boss, 90 - Corporate Governance guidelines updated to 75 years old
Kicking Pat Gelsinger, 61, is too old to save Intel according to TSMC founder Morris Chang, age 90 told a lecture hall.

Intel wants to avoid a fight with Apple
But armies gathering for 3nm production capacity fight
A war between Intel and Apple is brewing over TSMC’s production capacity for 3nm processors.

EU admits US semiconductor freedom impossible
It will depend on Intel, Samsung Foundry, and TSMC
According to Margrethe Vestager, EU's Commissioner for Competition, it's unlikely that the EU will ever become completely independent from other countries for semiconductor supply.