
The world’s tallest chip defies the limits of computing: goodbye to Moore’s Law?
A scientific team has managed to stack 41 layers of semiconductors, multiplying the density of the circuits by six, without needing to make them any smaller

A scientific team has managed to stack 41 layers of semiconductors, multiplying the density of the circuits by six, without needing to make them any smaller

The case of Laurent Freixe, CEO of the multinational chocolate company, adds to the growing list of office relationships that end in sudden dismissal

Fifty years ago, the ground-breaking model inspired Bill Gates, Paul Wozniak and Steve Jobs to create Microsoft and Apple

Trump’s interventionist approach to companies and markets is more reminiscent of the Chinese model than of American liberalism

Military deployments in cities, a heavy-handed approach to immigration and allusions to dictators exacerbate the US president’s interventionist attitude
The success of the startup raises questions about the heavy-investment AI model pursued by tech giants, despite their struggle to deliver proportional performance gains

The Volkswagen crisis is just the tip of the iceberg of a larger problem. Europe’s old locomotive has stalled and must overhaul its industrial system, based on cheap Russian energy and exports to China

The man at the head of the world’s largest neuromorphic system is aiming to mimic the human brain to increase computing capacity and efficiency in meeting the demands of a new era

Nurtured by Washington, multinationals and universities, the small Central American country is on its way to becoming a hub for integrated circuits

The unstoppable advance of AI is changing the rules, creating new winners and losers in the increasingly important semiconductor sector. Here is a review of the battles being waged in the supply chain and the main players fighting for dominance

Once a semiconductor market leader, the company has fallen behind the competition and is now worth 12 times less than Nvidia

The new European standard will drive the industry to develop bias-free applications that ensure privacy and transparency

The company acquired the land for two semiconductor facilities in Magdeburg in eastern Germany in November, and they say the first of them is expected to start production in four or five years

The funding is part of the CHIPS and Science Act, which President Joe Biden signed into law last August