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TSMC Says It Wants to Raise Prices as Chip Demand Strains Capacity
TSMC signaled plans to increase prices amid surging demand it struggles to meet. The world's largest chip manufacturer faces capacity constraints even as it ramps production.
Nvidia CEO courts South Korea with TV and baseball—supply chain stakes
Jensen Huang is making public appearances on Korean TV and at baseball games as Nvidia pushes deeper into South Korea's chip market. The visit signals competitive pressure from Samsung and SK Hynix.
Foxconn and Intel partner to build AI systems for enterprise
Foxconn and Intel announced a partnership to develop next-generation AI systems. The collaboration signals both companies' push into enterprise hardware and infrastructure.
Amazon deploys AI warehouse robot across $12B Europe expansion
Amazon is rolling out a new AI-powered warehouse robot as part of a $12 billion investment in European logistics. What the robot does and how it fits into Amazon's automation strategy.
Broadcom revenue miss signals AI chip demand isn't matching hype
Broadcom fell short of revenue targets, raising questions about whether AI infrastructure spending is slowing. What the miss reveals about the actual state of chip orders.
90% of companies now prioritize retention as AI cuts team size
Nearly 9 in 10 organizations are doubling down on employee retention in 2026 as smaller workforces handle bigger workloads. Here's what the data shows about cost and burnout.
Trucking Company Pays $5.5M for Decade of Sex Discrimination in Hiring
Central Transport settled an EEOC lawsuit alleging it systematically rejected qualified female drivers across 14+ U.S. locations. Here's what the consent decree requires and what HR teams must audit this week.
Dallas College and hospitals built a workforce pipeline. 52% of hires came from it.
Dallas College partnered with Baylor, Scott and White to embed practitioners in classrooms and co-design curricula. The result: more than half the medical provider's staff now has direct training connections to the college.
62% of staff witness misconduct, yet 71% feel protected—here's why
A TalentLMS survey of 1,000 U.S. employees reveals a stark gap: most feel safe at work, but most have also seen violations. Only 27% report that action follows a report. What's driving silence, and how to fix it.
SpaceX targets $1.75T valuation in all-primary IPO next week
SpaceX is pursuing an initial public offering at a $1.75 trillion valuation with an all-primary share structure, sources told Reuters. The timing could shift, but the company is preparing to file paperwork imminently.
Hong Kong regulator warns brokers of AI-powered cyber attacks
Hong Kong's securities watchdog has alerted licensed firms to heightened cyber threats using AI. The warning outlines tactics and urges firms to strengthen defenses before the threat escalates.
South Korea gains access to Anthropic's Mythos AI model
South Korea's Science Ministry announced the country has secured access to Anthropic's Mythos model. Details on deployment scope and timeline remain limited.