Intel to spend $33 billion in Germany in landmark expansion
The deal to build two leading-edge semiconductor facilities in the eastern city of Magdeburg involves 10 billion euros in German subsidies, a person familiar with the matter said.
The deal to build two leading-edge semiconductor facilities in the eastern city of Magdeburg involves 10 billion euros in German subsidies, a person familiar with the matter said.
Intel is among several chipmakers, including Taiwan's TSMC and Wolfspeed of the U.S., seeking government funding to build a factories in Europe.
Vodafone said in an emailed statement to Reuters that it continued to firmly reject the accusation and would cooperate closely with the authorities. Vantage Towers did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
Germany is considering limiting the export of chemicals to China that are used to manufacture semiconductors, in an effort to reduce its economic exposure to the country, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
Microsoft-backed OpenAI took ChatGPT offline in Italy on Friday after the national data agency banned the chatbot temporarily and launched an investigation into a suspected breach of privacy rules by the artificial intelligence application.
"If we want to finance our ambitions, we have to take this painful step," said Rogge, who is also a member of the group's board of directors in London.
Speaking at a regular news conference, the ministry spokesperson said the agenda during Bettina Stark-Watzinger's visit will also include battery research and supply chains.
If extensive changes are required as a result of a ban or regulation, "there is likely to be significant impact on the operation of mobile networks and the fulfilment of coverage requirements," said the letter to the Bundestag lower house of parliament's economic committee.
Since the summer, the trucks have been fitted with a device that measures the signal quality on their routes across the district of Ostprignitz-Ruppin.
Terming India “one of the fastest growing markets (for SAP) in enterprise and mid-market segment,” Scott Russell, executive board member, customer success, said in an exclusive interview with ET, “(Indian firms) are trying to expand their business in other parts of the world, and we are able to get the benefit of that.”
OPPO and its subsidiary OnePlus stopped sales of smartphones and smartwatches in Germany after they lost a patent lawsuit against Finnish telecom player Nokia earlier this month.