US Chip Production Boost Amid Security and Funding Dilemmas

The Biden Administration’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan harbors a significant investment in US chip production, aiming to boost national security by lessening dependence on foreign countries. The US only generated 12% of the world’s chips last year, creating dependency on international manufacturers, mainly in Asia. For instance, Taiwan contributes to 22% of the global chip…

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Navigating 5G Spectrum Auctions in Poland Amid Policy Uncertainties

This week, the Polish telecoms authority, Office of Electronic Communications (Urzad Komunikacji Elektronicznej, UKE), confirmed that all four national mobile operators have placed their initial bids for the highly-anticipated 5G spectrum in the 3.5GHz band. Poland and the Netherlands are the only two countries in the EU left without available 3.5GHz band operators, albeit unintentionally.…

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Embracing AI: The New Growth Frontier for Cloud Services

Second quarter of the year saw significant growth in the global market for cloud infrastructure services. The growth rate, however, didn’t match its first quarter counterpart. Analysts are attributing this to potential customers’ current spending habits. Despite this, these numbers are met with optimism, especially with artificial intelligence (AI) on the brink of making a…

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