Intel and TSMC are preparing to launch their 18A and N2 process nodes, respectively, with Intel touting higher performance gains while TSMC emphasizes transistor density. TechInsights’ report shows TSMC’s N2 leading in density at 313 million transistors per square millimeter, while Intel’s 18A boasts architectural advancements like PowerVia for speed and efficiency. Despite TSMC’s efficiency edge and Intel’s production head start for 18A, the competition between the two nodes remains closely matched.
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Google plans to appeal the antitrust ruling against its search engine dominance
SummaryThe antitrust trial against Google concluded its closing arguments, with the tech giant planning to appeal the ruling that deemed its search engine practices monopolistic. The Department of Justice's 2020 lawsuit proposed remedies such as licensing Google's search technology and selling the Chrome browser, which the company argues would harm consumers and raise privacy concerns. The ruling could significantly impact the future of AI in the search market, with potential competitors like OpenAI showing interest...
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