Tech

Guilty Google 2.0: What Happens Next in Ad Tech Antitrust Case

Google has been found guilty of antitrust violations in the publisher ad server and ad exchange markets, marking the second time the tech giant has been ruled a monopolist within a year. Google is expected to appeal the verdict, and the split nature of the decision means a forced breakup action is unlikely.

Google chief Sundar Pichai lost the case

Trump Allies Urge DOJ to Support Merger that Would Challenge China’s Dominance in Telecom Gear

As the Trump  administration prioritizes winning the trade war against China, conservative leaders are asking Attorney General Pam Bondi and Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division Gail Slater to remove antitrust challenges that they argue hamstring the United States’ ability to compete with Huawei and the Chinese Communist Party in the global telecom market.

President Donald Trump and AG Pam Bondi

AMD to Manufacture Processor Chips in America for First Time Ever

AMD has announced that its key processor chips will soon be produced at TSMC’s new facility in Arizona, marking the first time AMD’s products will be manufactured in the United States. The news comes on the heels of AI giant Nvidia announcing it will produce AI chips and supercomputers in Arizona and Texas.

AMD CEO Lisa Su