FCC Grants Netgear Exemption from Foreign Router Ban

Netgear becomes the first major consumer router vendor to receive an exemption from the FCC's ban on foreign-made routers, raising questions about the approval process and market implications.

Netgear becomes the first major consumer router vendor to receive an exemption from the FCC's ban on foreign-made routers, raising questions about the approval process and market implications.

Volvo and Polestar have announced that the Polestar 3 will now be produced exclusively in Charleston, South Carolina, consolidating operations from China to enhance efficiency.

Honda has announced the cancellation of three electric vehicle models due to significant financial losses and competitive pressures in the EV market.

As public opposition to data centers grows, manufacturing facilities are moving forward with minimal scrutiny, raising questions about community strategies and economic implications.

Intel's upcoming Core Ultra Series 3 processors may face supply challenges as the company prioritizes chip production for its data center division amid ongoing shortages.

Kioxia's memory division confirms that its manufacturing capacity is fully booked until the end of 2026, contributing to sustained high prices for SSDs amid ongoing demand.

TSMC's Q4 2025 results highlight significant revenue growth driven by AI adoption, alongside anticipated price increases for its semiconductor products.
A new trade agreement between the US and Taiwan aims to bolster semiconductor production in the US through significant investments and reduced tariffs.

In a surprising shift, 1X has secured a deal to deliver 10,000 humanoid robots to factories, marking a significant pivot from their original home assistant focus.

Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun has announced plans to deploy humanoid robots in their factories within the next five years, marking a significant leap into automation.