In a recent development, nearly 50 House Democrats have taken a stand against the unauthorized use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the Trump administration. This comes as a response to concerns regarding…
Month: April 2025
Nvidia Faces $5.5B Hit Amid U.S. AI Chip Export Ban to China
Nvidia has announced an anticipated $5.5 billion charge due to new U.S. export restrictions on its H20 AI chips to China. These measures are part of escalating trade tensions between the U.S….
πΊπΈ U.S. Launches Semiconductor Probe, Paving Way for New Tariffs
In a sweeping move set to impact the global electronics landscape, the U.S. Commerce Department has launched a national security investigation into semiconductor imports and downstream electronics, as disclosed in a Federal…
ASML Reports Weaker Q1 Bookings Amid Tariff Concerns
ASML Holding’s shares have fallen over 4% after reporting weaker-than-expected Q1 net bookings and a subdued sales outlook for Q2. The Company cites macroeconomic uncertainty exacerbated by recent tariffs as a contributing…
Study Highlights Security Risks in Connected Devices
A recent study has identified the 20 most vulnerable connected devices of 2025, emphasizing the growing security risks associated with the proliferation of IoT devices. The findings underscore the need for robust…
Google Restructures, Lays Off Hundreds in Devices Division
Google has laid off hundreds of employees in its Platforms and Devices division, affecting teams across Android, Pixel, and Chrome. This move is part of a broader restructuring effort aimed at increasing…
Nvidia to Mass Produce AI Supercomputers in Texas, Kicking Off $500B U.S. Bet
In a landmark move reshaping the future of AI hardware, Nvidia has announced plans to manufacture its AI supercomputers entirely within the United States for the first time β signaling a massive…