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IBM creates first 2 nanometre chip
Early tests show it could be up to 45 percent faster.
Stephen Nellis
May 7 2021 6:50AM
Hardware
US Commerce Dept pressing Taiwan to supply more chips to US automakers
To ease chip shortages in the near term.
Digital Nation Staff
May 5 2021 6:41AM
Hardware
Intel to invest billions in chip fabrication, R&D in Israel
Announced as part of a one-day visit to Israel by company chief.
Steven Scheer
May 3 2021 12:01PM
Hardware
New micro-op cache attacks break all Spectre defences
Billions of computers vulnerable.
Juha Saarinen
May 2 2021 6:03AM
Hardware
Why Apple has chips for iPhones but Ford got caught short
Shortage hitting industries differently.
Jonathan Weber and Stephen Nellis
Apr 30 2021 1:40PM
Hardware
EU explores chipmaker alliance as alternative to foreign-funded megafab
Aims to double semiconductor market share by 20 percent.
Mathieu Rosemain, Michel Rose and Foo Yun Chee
Apr 30 2021 1:16PM
Hardware
Apple soars past sales, profit targets with strong iPhone demand
Warns of chip shortages.
Stephen Nellis
Apr 29 2021 1:01PM
Hardware
Google battles landmark UK class action over alleged iPhone tracking
Argues case is unviable and should not proceed.
Kirstin Ridley
Apr 29 2021 12:20PM
Hardware
NTSB to release report on Texas Tesla crash as soon as possible
Acknowledging public confusion over the fatal accident.
Hyunjoo Jin and David Shepardson
Apr 29 2021 6:31AM
Software
Amazon to let Whole Foods shoppers pay with a swipe of their palm
Contactless alternative to cash and card payments.
Jeffrey Dastin
Apr 21 2021 11:53PM
Hardware
Apple targets remote workers with new iPad Pro, slim iMacs using own chips
Speeds its migration away from Intel.
Stephen Nellis
Apr 21 2021 6:13AM
Hardware
Kmart Australia and NZ will put a robot called TORY into every store
Tracking apparel inventory to a 95 percent accuracy level.
Ry Crozier
Apr 20 2021 12:51PM
Strategy
US banks deploy AI to monitor customers, workers
Amid tech backlash.
Paresh Dave and Jeffrey Dastin
Apr 20 2021 11:44AM
Financial Services
UK invokes national security to investigate Nvidia's ARM deal
Puts question mark over US$40 billion deal.
Paul Sandle
Apr 20 2021 6:44AM
Hardware
Newmont begins robot truck ops at Boddington mine
Intends to transform site operations by the end of the year.
Staff Writer
Apr 19 2021 12:50PM
Hardware
Woolworths to trial body-worn cameras in 11 supermarkets
Only used as 'last resort' to capture video.
Ry Crozier
Apr 18 2021 8:51AM
Hardware
Taiwan's TSMC sees chip shortage lasting into 2022
Plans expansion to keep pricing down.
Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard
Apr 16 2021 7:00AM
Hardware
Govt allocates $64m over 10 years for Pawsey supercomputing
Part of larger $387 package for Square Kilometre Array telescope.
Juha Saarinen
Apr 15 2021 10:36AM
Hardware
Apple backs far-reaching emissions disclosure rules
Such as around how customers use their products.
Staff Writer
Apr 15 2021 8:38AM
Hardware
Taiwan says its chip firms will adhere to new US rules
Won't sell chips to Chinese supercomputing entities.
Staff Writer
Apr 15 2021 8:38AM
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