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| Trump to raise Canada tariffs by 10% |
10/28/2025 |
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The announcement comes days after trade talks with Canada were suspended over an anti-tariff TV ad featuring parts of a 1987 speech by then-President Ronald Reagan.
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| Intel’s Q3 earnings surge following US government investment |
10/27/2025 |
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Intel’s turnaround efforts gained momentum in the third quarter, marked by billion-dollar investments from the U.S. government, Nvidia and Softbank Group, underlying strength from its semiconductor business, ongoing layoffs, restructuring and more.
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| UMC introduces 55nm BCD platform for power management |
10/27/2025 |
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United Microelectronics Corp. has unveiled a 55-nanometer bipolar-CMOS-DMOS platform that targets the performance and power efficiency of next-generation devices across various sectors. The platform features three process variants: Non-Epitaxy for cost-effective power efficiency, Epitaxy for automotive applications up to 150V, and Silicon-on-Insulator for industrial and high-grade automotive systems.
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| UMC introduces 55nm BCD platform for power management |
10/27/2025 |
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United Microelectronics Corp. has unveiled a 55-nanometer bipolar-CMOS-DMOS platform that targets the performance and power efficiency of next-generation devices across various sectors. The platform features three process variants: Non-Epitaxy for cost-effective power efficiency, Epitaxy for automotive applications up to 150V, and Silicon-on-Insulator for industrial and high-grade automotive systems.
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| Eos Energy to spend $353M to establish factory, relocate HQ to Pittsburgh area |
10/23/2025 |
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The project will create at least 735 jobs and retain 265 positions, according to the release. It also brings Eos geographically closer to new strategic partner Talen Energy Corporation, which plans to partner with the battery maker to develop storage capacity for artificial intelligence infrastructure across Pennsylvania.
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| Samsung, SK hynix showcase latest HBM4 chips at 2025 SEDEX |
10/23/2025 |
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SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics touted their latest high-bandwidth memory chips at the 2025 Semiconductor Exhibition in Seoul. SK Hynix is getting ready for mass production of HBM4, while Samsung is hoping to regain its competitive edge with its new HBM4 lineup.
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