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Category: Manufacturing

HP’s Big Split: The End of an Era, or Just More Chaos?
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HP’s Big Split: The End of an Era, or Just More Chaos?

Hewlett-Packard is officially splitting into two separate, publicly traded companies this Sunday. The move caps over a decade of strategic missteps and boardroom drama. Can this “clean break” finally fix what’s broken?

by Nathan CrossDecember 9, 2025
Tata and Intel team up to build India’s chip future
AIManufacturingSemiconductors

Tata and Intel team up to build India’s chip future

In a major step for India’s tech ambitions, Tata Group and Intel have announced a strategic partnership. They will explore manufacturing Intel chips locally and scaling AI PC solutions for the Indian market.

by Nathan CrossDecember 9, 2025
Trump’s New Deal: The US Government Is Now a Hostile Shareholder
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Trump’s New Deal: The US Government Is Now a Hostile Shareholder

President Trump is inserting the US government directly into corporate dealmaking, taking equity stakes and demanding veto powers. Advisors warn this interventionist approach, which helped spur a record $4.6tn in M&A, is likely here to stay regardless of who wins the election.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 9, 2025
Navitas and Cyient Team Up to Push GaN Power Chips in India
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Navitas and Cyient Team Up to Push GaN Power Chips in India

Navitas Semiconductor and Cyient have formed a strategic, long-term partnership to accelerate gallium nitride (GaN) adoption in India. The alliance aims to co-develop products and build a local supply chain for high-power markets like AI data centers and electric mobility. This move directly support

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 8, 2025
Apple Might Have Intel Make Its iPhone Chips By 2028
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Apple Might Have Intel Make Its iPhone Chips By 2028

Analysts say Apple is close to a deal with Intel to have them manufacture a portion of its chips. This would start with low-end Mac/iPad chips in mid-2027 and some iPhone chips by 2028, using Intel’s advanced 18A process.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 6, 2025
PACK Expo Was Buzzing, and AI Was the Main Attraction
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PACK Expo Was Buzzing, and AI Was the Main Attraction

The PACK Expo Las Vegas event in late September shattered expectations with record crowds and a massive show floor. Over 2,300 exhibitors showcased tech focused on AI, filling workforce gaps, and next-gen sustainability to 30,000 attendees.

by Nathan CrossDecember 6, 2025
Virginia’s Data Center Boom Sparks a Fight Over Who Pays for Power
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Virginia’s Data Center Boom Sparks a Fight Over Who Pays for Power

A new report warns that Dominion Energy customers in Virginia face rising bills due to surging data center demand. State officials are now pushing for policy changes to make the tech giants pay more for the grid strain they cause.

by Nathan CrossDecember 5, 2025
Samsung’s Tablet Stagnation and the TriFold’s Long Shot
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Samsung’s Tablet Stagnation and the TriFold’s Long Shot

Samsung’s tablet market share stagnated in Q3 2025 despite a lineup refresh, while Apple’s iPad shipments grew. The new Galaxy Z TriFold is a wild card, but its initial limited release means it won’t move the needle soon.

by Nathan CrossDecember 5, 2025
The U.S. just crushed its 2025 battery storage goal. By a lot.
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The U.S. just crushed its 2025 battery storage goal. By a lot.

A decade-old goal to deploy 35 gigawatts of grid batteries by 2025 has been obliterated years early, with over 40 GW already installed. This surge is reshaping the power grid and sparking a wave of startup innovation beyond just lithium-ion.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 5, 2025
The Helium Problem Choking the Chip Industry
ManufacturingSemiconductorsTechnology

The Helium Problem Choking the Chip Industry

Helium isn’t just for balloons. Its unique properties make it essential for cooling, cleaning, and precision in semiconductor manufacturing. With global supply under pressure, the entire tech world has a problem.

by Nathan CrossDecember 5, 2025

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