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Chinese smartphone shipments have declined for the fifth quarter in a row, driven by rising memory costs and increased retail prices. The trend signals broader industry challenges as manufacturers struggle to balance profit margins with consumer demand.
AI executives claim demand is 'almost unlimited', but market volatility and supply chain issues are raising questions about the sustainability of this growth.
Learn to build a simulation system for tracking transformer and turbine demand in AI data centers, including forecasting models and shortage alerts.
U.S. rare earth miners are exporting raw materials to Asia despite government efforts to develop a domestic supply chain, highlighting significant delays in building local processing capabilities.
Nvidia's Kyber NVL144 AI server rack is delayed until 2028 due to manufacturing issues, while the Rubin Ultra variant has been canceled. The setbacks may benefit competitors like AMD and Google.
This article explains how EU battery regulations are forcing Nintendo to discontinue the original Switch in Europe, examining the technical and business implications of regulatory compliance on product lifecycles.
This article explains the concept of hidden code in AI systems, how it works, and why it matters for privacy and security in modern AI development.
Currys warns of rising prices for electronics as the global AI memory shortage impacts supply chains and consumer costs across Europe.
The U.S. chip industry has issued a stark warning to the Trump administration, urging it to avoid interfering in the memory market. The industry group SEMI argues that government intervention could worsen existing shortages and destabilize the sector.
Ford's Q2 U.S. sales fell 10.3% due to a 40.7% drop in EV sales and an aluminium shortage affecting F-Series trucks.
Asia’s factories remain active in June, driven by strong demand for AI hardware, even as the Iran conflict impacts global supply chains and energy costs.
Apple is lobbying the U.S. government for approval to source memory chips from blacklisted Chinese firm CXMT amid a quadrupling of memory prices. The move highlights the tension between national security concerns and supply chain needs in the tech industry.