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Tim Bradshaw

Global tech correspondent

Tim Bradshaw has been covering the technology industry for 15 years, including leading the FT's reporting on Apple, Uber, Snap and other Silicon Valley companies from San Francisco and Los Angeles, and spotting trends from VR and AR to autonomous vehicles and electric scooters. Now based in London, he covers innovations from the US, Europe and Asia, examining how technology is transforming other industries.
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  • Thursday, 1 June, 2023
    The Big Read
    The big question of how small chips can get

    For decades, ever-tinier semiconductors have allowed huge leaps in computing progress. Not for much longer, warn experts

  • Tuesday, 30 May, 2023
    Nvidia
    Nvidia hits $1tn market cap as chipmaker rides AI wave

    Silicon Valley company joins elite group of US-listed companies including Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and Alphabet

  • Friday, 26 May, 2023
    News in-depthNvidia
    How Nvidia created the chip powering the generative AI boom

    High demand for US group’s H100 processors helps send its market value skyrocketing towards $1tn

  • Thursday, 25 May, 2023
    Semiconductors
    Nvidia races towards $1tn club as AI frenzy drives chip stocks higher

    Shares across semiconductor sector surge after Silicon Valley chipmaker delivers blowout financial report

  • Wednesday, 24 May, 2023
    Semiconductors
    Chip wars with China risk ‘enormous damage’ to US tech, says Nvidia chief

    Jensen Huang tells lawmakers to be ‘thoughtful’ about imposing more export controls on Beijing

  • Tuesday, 23 May, 2023
    Semiconductors
    Apple expands US chip sourcing with multibillion-dollar Broadcom deal

    Partnership centres on 5G radio frequency components as iPhone maker pushes to buy domestically

  • Monday, 22 May, 2023
    Semiconductors
    South Korea signals its chipmakers can fill gap after China’s ban on Micron

    Seoul says it is up to Samsung and SK Hynix to make ‘judgment’ on whether to expand their business

  • Thursday, 18 May, 2023
    Semiconductors
    UK government unveils long-awaited £1bn semiconductor strategy

    Support package is aimed at boosting resilience of chip sector

  • Tuesday, 16 May, 2023
    Competition & Markets Authority
    UK regulator’s chiefs defend decision to block Microsoft-Activision merger

    Top executives at CMA argue that scrutiny of deals does not create ‘hostile’ environment for tech groups

  • Monday, 15 May, 2023
    Games industry
    EU clears Microsoft-Activision deal despite UK’s decision to block acquisition

    Competition officials in Brussels take different view from UK regulator on cloud gaming market

  • Friday, 12 May, 2023
    Michael Lynch
    Autonomy founder Mike Lynch extradited to US

    Entrepreneur faces fraud charges over software group’s accounts

  • Tuesday, 9 May, 2023
    Games industry
    Activision Blizzard hires legal heavyweight to fight UK’s block of Microsoft deal

    David Pannick KC, whose recent cases include Boris Johnson’s partygate probe, will lead the gaming group’s legal challenge

  • Wednesday, 26 April, 2023
    Activision Blizzard Inc
    Activision blasts UK after regulator blocks $75bn Microsoft deal

    Competition and Markets Authority says tech giant failed to assuage concerns about the cloud gaming market

  • Sunday, 23 April, 2023
    Arm Ltd
    Chip designer Arm makes its own advanced prototype semiconductor

    Company to build test chip with factory partners, stoking fears it could in future compete with its biggest customers

  • Saturday, 22 April, 2023
    News in-depthSemiconductors
    Chip industry slowdown will last longer than expected, manufacturers warn

    Weakening demand for automotive components compounds slumping PC and smartphone sales

  • Thursday, 20 April, 2023
    #techAsia
    Asia’s data centre race and clouds over TSMC Premium content

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

  • Monday, 17 April, 2023
    Sega Sammy Holdings Inc
    Sega Sammy launches €706mn offer for Angry Birds maker Rovio

    Japanese gamesmaker’s bid values Finnish group at almost 20% below price it went public

  • Friday, 14 April, 2023
    Elon Musk
    Elon Musk plans artificial intelligence start-up to rival OpenAI

    Billionaire seeks to hire engineers, attract investors and acquire chips needed to build large language model

  • Thursday, 6 April, 2023
    Google LLC
    Google cracks down on predatory loan apps

    Access denied to sensitive data such as debtors’ contacts after borrowers report blackmail attempts by lenders

  • Monday, 3 April, 2023
    Paris
    Paris votes to ban rented e-scooters in blow to operators

    Rental companies had criticised referendum for being too restrictive, with only 100,000 residents taking part

  • Friday, 31 March, 2023
    Semiconductors
    Graphcore says £900mn UK supercomputer should use its chips

    Chief executive Nigel Toon seeks slice of government contract as it battles US-based rivals

  • Thursday, 30 March, 2023
    Retail & Consumer industry
    British music brand Marshall sells to Zound Industries

    Family group supplied its first amps to young musicians such as guitarist Pete Townshend

  • Wednesday, 29 March, 2023
    Artificial intelligence
    Musk and other tech experts call for ‘pause’ on advanced AI systems

    More than 1,000 researchers and executives sign open letter to halt what they describe as a ‘dangerous’ arms race

  • Sunday, 26 March, 2023
    Banks in turmoil
    ‘A devastating impact’: SVB’s collapse leaves start-ups with a funding hole

    Bank was pioneer and linchpin of venture debt market, a key alternative source of funding

  • Friday, 24 March, 2023
    Games industry
    UK regulator U-turns on Microsoft’s $75bn Activision deal

    Surprise move clears big roadblock to global approval of acquisition of ‘Call of Duty’ maker

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