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Huawei has patented ultraviolet light conversion technology to eliminate distortion due to interference when operating at extremely short wavelengths. This development allows it to use the 10nm process to print microchips on its own. And thus, not just to circumvent US sanctions, but to challenge the entire industry for the production of these devices.Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography is so complex that it took the Dutch company ASML 17 years and more than 6 billion euros of investment to cr
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According to Counterpoint Research experts, shipments of flexible smartphones in the global market will grow in the next fiscal year by 52%, to 22.7 million copies. This is reported in the Global Foldable Smartphone Market Forecast report. As for fiscal 2022, global shipments of flexible smartphones are expected to reach 14.9 million units.It is known that cumulative deliveries in the I-III quarter of this year increased by 90% year-on-year to 9.5 million units. However, in the last quarter of 2
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Korean semiconductor productions in November shrank for a fourth straight month, falling 15% from a year earlier for the largest drop since 2009, according to Statistics Korea.
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South Korean tech giants Samsung and LG plan to spend billions of dollars to further invest in Vietnam's industry.
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Due to falling demand for its products, the largest American manufacturer of memory chips Micron Technology Inc. intends to lay off 10% of workers, Bloomberg reported on Thursday.
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Along with a super-powerful plasma rocket engine, Russia is also developing engines for small spacecraft - nanosatellites.
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According to CNBC, thousands of IT professionals who have fallen under massive layoffs at the world's largest technology companies may soon be deported from the United States, as they were in the country on an H-1B work visa. Workers with a temporary visa often have 60 to 90 days to find a new job and avoid deportation.
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Intel explained where it will take many billions of dollars to build a new plant in the US
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