Tech
TSMC wins $6.6bn subsidy in US for chip manufacturing in Arizona
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Monday it will make an award to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co The U.S. has provided a $6.6 billion subsidy
Google’s planned mega deal triggers new regulatory fight
Alphabet, Google’s parent company Google’s proposed acquisition of marketing software company HubSpot is likely to spark regulatory resistance, although many experts agree it will not
Alibaba Cloud announces price cuts on products
China’s Alibaba Cloud on Monday said it will cut prices for products powered by its offshore data centres by as much as 59% amid growing
The Netherlands intends to honour US demands on exports from China
The US demand that chip giant ASML stop servicing some equipment it has sold to Chinese customers is a diplomatic and business headache for the
Apple asks US appeals court to overturn Apple Watch import ban
Apple has urged a US appeals court to overturn a US trade tribunal’s decision to ban imports of certain Apple Watch watches in a patent
Tesla scraps plan to produce low-cost cars
Tesla has cancelled the release of a long-promised low-cost car that investors were counting on to fuel its growth into a mass-market automaker, according to
Nvidia and Indosat plan to invest $200 million in an AI centre in Indonesia
Nvidia and Indonesian telecommunications company PT Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison plan to build a $200 million artificial intelligence centre in Central Java in 2024. Budi Arie
Google plans to charge for AI-powered search engine
Alphabet’s Google is considering charging for premium features on its artificial intelligence-powered generative search engine, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with
NVIDIA supplier SK Hynix to invest $3.87bn in US chip packaging plant
SK Hynix, the world’s second-largest memory chip maker, said on Wednesday it will invest about $3.87 billion to build a state-of-the-art packaging plant as well
Singtel rules out impending deal to sell Australian Optus unit
Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel) on Wednesday ruled out any impending deal to sell its Australian mobile network Optus after reports that talks over a potential share