Snap unveils Specs AR glasses as AI wearables market expands
Snap unveiled its new Specs augmented reality (AR) glasses at the Augmented World Expo on June 16. Its offering comes at a time when electronics and AI companies are delving into the competitive smart wearables market, with some at very affordable price points.
Chip supply chains shift: TSMC’s capacity crunch reportedly pushes Google, Tesla, BYD toward Samsung
Global chip buyers, including BYD, Google, AMD, and Tesla, are turning to Samsung Electronics as TSMC’s advanced production lines remain fully booked, Nikkei Asia reported. The shift underscores how AI demand and supply-chain risk are reshaping where cutting-edge chips are made.
Samsung, SK Hynix suppliers seek war-cost payback after US-Iran shock drains chip materials inventory
Semiconductor materials suppliers are moving to rebuild depleted inventories and recover sharply higher costs from Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix and other memory chip customers after the 106-day US-Iran war strained supply chains for precursors, specialty gases and other key chipmaking inputs.
Inside DeepSeek’s US$7.4 billion funding raise: China’s AI champion keeps investors close and control closer
WinWay buys California property to support US expansion in AI and HPC
BOE starts production at China’s first 8.6G AMOLED line
Tong Yang sees steadier auto parts demand as tariff and conflict risks ease
Bull and Foxconn to build Nvidia’s latest AI servers in Europe
Bull, the French computing company, and Foxconn announced Tuesday that they will manufacture systems based on Nvidia’s Vera Rubin NVL72 platform in Europe — the first concrete output of a partnership the two companies unveiled just two weeks ago.