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Hassan Mujtaba - AMD Zen 5 CPU Families Detailed: Granite Ridge Desktop, Fire Range & Strix Halo High-End Laptop, Strix & Krackan For Mainstream - wccftech.com - city Sanction

AMD Zen 5 CPU Families Detailed: Granite Ridge Desktop, Fire Range & Strix Halo High-End Laptop, Strix & Krackan For Mainstream

AMD is working on a full stack of Zen 5 "Ryzen" CPU families including Granite Ridge, Fire Range, Strix Halo, Strix & Krackan. These families will target various desktop and mobile platforms with chiplet and monolithic offerings.

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Muhammad Zuhair - Chinese Engineers Reportedly Accessing NVIDIA’s High-End AI Chips Through Decentralized “GPU Rental Services” - wccftech.com - Usa - China - Australia - city Sanction

Chinese Engineers Reportedly Accessing NVIDIA’s High-End AI Chips Through Decentralized “GPU Rental Services”

Chinese engineers have found a rather interesting loophole in US export controls, allowing them to access NVIDIA's cutting-edge AI accelerators.

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Ramish Zafar - ASML, AMAT Among Firms That Sold Record $26 Billion Chip Equipment To China Through July - wccftech.com - Usa - Japan - China - Netherlands - city Sanction

ASML, AMAT Among Firms That Sold Record $26 Billion Chip Equipment To China Through July

This is not investment advice. The author has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Wccftech.com has a disclosure and ethics policy.

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Sam Hill - NYT Connections: hints and answers for Monday, August 26 - digitaltrends.com - New York - city Sanction

NYT Connections: hints and answers for Monday, August 26

Connections is the latest puzzle game from the New York Times. The game tasks you with categorizing a pool of 16 words into four secret (for now) groups by figuring out how the words relate to each other. The puzzle resets every night at midnight and each new puzzle has a varying degree of difficulty. Just like Wordle, you can keep track of your winning streak and compare your scores with friends.

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Muhammad Zuhair - ASML’s CEO Believes That Europe Needs China’s Legacy Chips To Sustain Demand But 10 Years Behind In Chip Tech - wccftech.com - Eu - Usa - China - Netherlands - Germany - city Sanction

ASML’s CEO Believes That Europe Needs China’s Legacy Chips To Sustain Demand But 10 Years Behind In Chip Tech

ASML's CEO has reiterated the importance of China's semiconductor production for global markets, despite them being years behind in technology.

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Jacob Ridley - 'Google is a monopolist' says US judge in ruling on exclusivity deals to get Google Search on all your platforms all the time - pcgamer.com - Usa - city Sanction

'Google is a monopolist' says US judge in ruling on exclusivity deals to get Google Search on all your platforms all the time

A US judge has ruled that Google violated antitrust laws when it used exclusivity agreements to maintain a monopoly with its search engine.

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Omar Sohail - Huawei Had Completed Tape-Out Of The Kirin 9000S Back In 2021, Latest Rumor Claims That It Launched Several Years After Due To Trade Sanctions - wccftech.com - China - city Sanction

Huawei Had Completed Tape-Out Of The Kirin 9000S Back In 2021, Latest Rumor Claims That It Launched Several Years After Due To Trade Sanctions

The Kirin 9000S will go down in history as the chipset that caused Huawei’s resurgence, and while it fails to provide any competition to its current-generation competitors in performance or power efficiency, its existence signifies what the company achieved when its back was against the wall as a result of the U.S. trade ban. One tipster now reveals that the chipset had reached tape-out status back in 2021, which meant that mass production of the silicon should not have been far off. Unfortunately, Huawei was met with a ton of obstacles in its path thanks to the trade sanctions from the U.S., resulting in the Kirin 9000S delay.

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Omar Sohail - Huawei’s ‘State Of The Art’ R&D Facility In Guangzhou To Be Finished In September; ‘Official’ Pictures Show Indoor Area, Housing Capacity Of 5,000 Employees - wccftech.com - China - city Sanction

Huawei’s ‘State Of The Art’ R&D Facility In Guangzhou To Be Finished In September; ‘Official’ Pictures Show Indoor Area, Housing Capacity Of 5,000 Employees

The U.S. trade sanctions have barred Huawei and other Chinese companies from purchasing advanced chipmaking equipment from Dutch-based ASML, with absolutely zero probability of securing cutting-edge wafers from TSMC too. While the partnership with China’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, SMIC, seems to be going along just fine, Huawei likely wants chip development to go into overdrive mode.

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Muhammad Zuhair - Google, Microsoft & Others Reportedly Offering Chinese Customers Access To NVIDIA’s Cutting-Edge AI Servers - wccftech.com - Usa - China - county Story - city Sanction

Google, Microsoft & Others Reportedly Offering Chinese Customers Access To NVIDIA’s Cutting-Edge AI Servers

Microsoft, Google, & other CSPs are reportedly offering China access to NVIDIA's cutting-edge AI hardware, potentially creating a workaround for US regulations.

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