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DeepSeek slashes V4-Pro price by 75% amid Huawei chip supply dynamics
technology2 days ago

DeepSeek slashes V4-Pro price by 75% amid Huawei chip supply dynamics

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek will permanently cut its flagship V4-Pro AI model price by 75%, keeping costs at a quarter of the original and API pricing at 0.025–6 yuan per million tokens. DeepSeek did not specify whether the cut is tied to a higher Huawei Ascend 950 chip supply, but the move comes as Huawei’s AI chips and U.S. export controls shape China’s high-end compute access; when V4 was launched, Pro pricing was up to 12x Flash owing to limited compute, with expectations of steeper declines once Ascend 950 supernodes are deployed more broadly later this year.

Arm's AI-era surge tempered by chip-supply snag
technology20 days ago

Arm's AI-era surge tempered by chip-supply snag

Arm forecast Q1 revenue of about $1.26 billion, above estimates due to rising AI compute demand, but warned it has not secured enough chip supply to meet orders for its AGI CPU beyond the first $1 billion of demand, sparking cautious investor reaction after an initial rally. The company’s profits rely on licensing and royalties, with the AGI CPU expected to drive billions in revenue, though capacity and cost questions loom as demand grows.

Samsung Eyes AI Memory Edge as Nvidia Supply Tightens
market-news4 months ago

Samsung Eyes AI Memory Edge as Nvidia Supply Tightens

Samsung plans to start producing its next-generation HBM4 memory chips for Nvidia as early as next month, a move that could ease memory constraints for Nvidia’s AI processors and support its Vera Rubin line. Samsung’s stock rose about 2% on the Reuters report, as the company aims to narrow the gap with SK Hynix in AI memory; HBM4 qualification tests reportedly passed for Nvidia and AMD, with shipments to Nvidia possibly beginning next month.

TSMC's Revenue Growth Fueled by AI Chip Demand Despite Slowing Sales
business6 months ago

TSMC's Revenue Growth Fueled by AI Chip Demand Despite Slowing Sales

TSMC reported a slowdown in its October sales growth to 16.9%, the slowest since February 2024, raising concerns about the sustainability of the AI boom despite ongoing investments by major tech firms like Nvidia, Meta, and Microsoft. The company's revenue increase covers only a single month, adding uncertainty to the future of AI-driven growth amid market volatility and limited chip supplies.

Resumption of Chip Flows Eases Trade Tensions and Auto Supply Concerns
business6 months ago

Resumption of Chip Flows Eases Trade Tensions and Auto Supply Concerns

China has allowed Dutch chipmaker Nexperia to resume exports from its Chinese operations, easing a dispute that threatened global automotive supply chains. The Dutch government is expected to rescind its authority over Nexperia's decisions, signaling a de-escalation in tensions. Major automakers like Honda and Bosch are beginning to receive chips again, though some disruptions remain possible in the short term.

Dutch Trust in China Sparks Nexperia Chip Supply Resumption
business6 months ago

Dutch Trust in China Sparks Nexperia Chip Supply Resumption

Dutch Economy Minister Vincent Karremans expressed optimism that China may resume chip supplies to Nexperia in the coming days, signaling a possible easing of tensions that have threatened to disrupt the global automotive supply chain. The situation involves conflicting statements from Dutch authorities, Nexperia, and China, reflecting increased complexity. The Dutch government is considering relinquishing control of Nexperia if shipments from China resume soon.

Nexperia's Chip Supply Changes Impact Global Auto Industry
business6 months ago

Nexperia's Chip Supply Changes Impact Global Auto Industry

Nexperia, a European automotive chipmaker, has suspended supplies to its Chinese factory amid escalating geopolitical tensions, threatening global car production and highlighting vulnerabilities in the chip supply chain. The move follows Dutch government intervention and China's retaliatory export bans, raising concerns about potential production halts in the automotive sector worldwide.

Global Chip Shortage Sparks Industry Concerns and Production Risks
business7 months ago

Global Chip Shortage Sparks Industry Concerns and Production Risks

Volkswagen's CEO Oliver Blume announced that the company currently has enough chip supply, despite ongoing global shortages and a Chinese export ban on finished products from Nexperia, which affects European automakers. Blume emphasized the fragility of the current chip crisis and called for a swift political solution. Meanwhile, Porsche faces significant challenges with declining sales in China and U.S. tariffs, leading to a substantial third-quarter loss, but expects a positive trend from 2026. Blume also plans to step down as Porsche CEO in 2026, with Michael Leiters as his successor.

US and Europe Clash Over Nexperia Chip Supply Amid Trade Tensions
business7 months ago

US and Europe Clash Over Nexperia Chip Supply Amid Trade Tensions

A warning from a major automaker group highlights that a chip supply disruption caused by a dispute between China and the Dutch government over Chinese-owned Nexperia could quickly impact US auto manufacturing, with potential spillover effects across industries. Nexperia's chips are vital for US vehicle production, and the Dutch government recently took control of the company due to concerns over technology transfer to China, amid US export restrictions. Automakers are urging a quick resolution to prevent significant disruptions.