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Japan’s chip tool makers feel China’s push to local gear

Avatar photoby Arthur Lane3 hours ago

Japan’s chip tool makers are feeling China’s push to local gear. As local chipmakers replace imported tools with domestic ones, the biggest Japanese suppliers are seeing their China revenue shrink, even though the market itself is still huge and still buying plenty of kit. The shift is most visible in the early stages of chip […]

  • KAIST finds a way to push transistor scaling below 4 nm
  • Casio’s MQ-24 gets metal bracelets and bolder dial colors
  • Oppo’s Find N7 Wide may hide its crease and switch camera layout
  • Android 17 is breaking touch and 5G on Pixel phones
  • Lenovo ThinkPad P16s gets OLED, RTX Pro and Core Ultra

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