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The Stargate and the Race for AI Dominance

The great power competition has entered into the AI battleground for AI supremacy and is under big turns. Semiconductors (microchips) are the oil of...

Powering tomorrow: EU invests in cutting-edge microchip tech for future AI and space applications

EU investment in the push for ever smaller and more powerful microchips is helping support innovation in AI, the space industry and beyond. By Anthony...

India’s Semiconductor Dream: Can It Truly Challenge China and Taiwan?

India’s burgeoning semiconductor ambitions have captured global attention in recent years, emerging as a potential alternative to China in the supply chain dynamics of...

A new semiconductor power is emerging

India will soon begin producing microchips on its territory. Several large famous companies have decided to invest in this venture, which has allowed the...

Indonesia’s Path to Technological Greatness: AI, Semiconductor and Biotechnology

As we approach Indonesia's Independence Day on August 17th, it's a moment to reflect not just on our past struggles for freedom but on...

Silicon Preponderance: Policy, Politics, and the Future of Global Semiconductor Markets

The global semiconductor market has transformed into a battlefield, which intersect technological proficiency and geopolitical maneuvering. Semiconductors, the tiny chip are source of powering...

ASML Exodus: A trouble in Holland’s paradise

In the Netherlands, there is a company whose single product plays a massive role in influencing the modern geopolitical maneuvering of all countries around...

Geopolitical Impact of China’s Tech Rise

The digital revolution has transformed geopolitics. Technology is now shaping global power dynamics, and countries are upending their strategies accordingly. Over the last decade,...

India, Japan and a road to a resilient Semiconductors supply chain

As the Indo-Japanese ties have passed the test of reliability and also carried their old association legacy with a positivity. Over the years, both...

As microscopic materials proliferate, ensuring they are safe is a priority

Researchers in Europe are working to counter potential risks from nanomaterials used by a range of industries for technological advances. By Tom Cassauwers While others might dream...

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