Can universities solve the semiconductor talent shortage?
Universities in the United States, India, and South Korea are launching specialist talent programmes to boost their domestic chipmaking sectors.
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Universities in the United States, India, and South Korea are launching specialist talent programmes to boost their domestic chipmaking sectors.
ByThe CPU era is coming to an end, declares Jensen Huang as his company pushes more GPUs in data centres.
ByThe GPU maker expects income to continue climbing. The AI industry boom means its chips are in high demand.
ByA new blueprint for the chip industry falls short in key areas, and may leave the UK exposed to problems…
ByThe government has revealed its plans to help chipmakers with R&D, manufacturing and skills. But is it doing enough?
ByThe 'Hiroshima Accord' will see the two nations co-operate on a range of tech and trade issues.
ByBut Gartner predicts a significant increase in revenue in 2024 as the chip glut begins to ease and demand increases.
ByBig Blue's profits came in higher than expected, but it is facing up to a potentially costly lawsuit over chip…
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