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  • Reuters

    Japan considers new legislation to back advanced chipmaking

    Japan plans to look into legislation to support the commercial production of advanced semiconductors, a draft of this year's long-term economic policy plan seen by Reuters shows. The long-term roadmap, which is crafted each year as a key document highlighting the administration's policy priorities, is expected to be finalised around June 21. "In order to strengthen the chip supply chain, we will promote domestic production sites, human resources, research and development in cooperation with countries and regions with the same objectives," the draft said.

  • Engadget

    The Morning After: Our verdict on Sonos’ debut headphones

    The biggest news stories this morning: Ubisoft Toronto is helping with the troubled Prince of Persia remake, Spotify is raising the cost of Premium subscriptions, again, Intel officially unveils Lunar Lake, its Copilot+ AI PC chip.

  • PR Newswire

    Group14 Signs Agreements with Five Leading EV and CE Cell Manufacturers Supporting Global Electrification Efforts

    Group14 Technologies, Inc., the world's largest global manufacturer and supplier of advanced silicon battery materials, announces the signing of five multi-year binding offtake agreements amounting to a minimum commitment of over $300 million with three leading electric vehicle (EV) and two consumer electronic (CE) cell manufacturers across Europe, Asia, and North America. These strategic supply agreements continue to demonstrate Group14's progress in driving the global adoption of next-generati