Apple executives Johny Srouji and John Ternus speak about Apple’s growing chip business — full interview

[ad_1] In November, CNBC visited Apple’s campus in Cupertino, California, to get a look inside one of the company’s many chip labs. CNBC also got a rare chance to talk…

How $100 billion mining giant Rio Tinto is poised to benefit from the EV boom

[ad_1] Copper mines like Rio Tinto’s Bingham Canyon mine on the outskirts of Salt Lake City are on the frontline of America’s transition to clean energy. Global demand for copper,…

The U.S. has lost thousands of tech workers to Canada — here’s why

[ad_1] As of last month, the Canadian government says more than 6,000 U.S. H-1B visa holders had arrived in Canada so far this year. That’s after massive layoffs left high-skilled…

Why oil majors Shell and BP are combining solar energy and agricultural production

[ad_1] At Elm Branch Solar Farm, about an hour south of Dallas, Texas, a flock of sheep grazes among a vast field of solar panels. The flock’s shepherd, Amanda Stoffels,…

How Arm is gaining chip dominance with its architecture in Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Amazon, Qualcomm and more

[ad_1] Behind the scenes of every chipmaker, there’s a set of instructions that dictates how their products will function. Over the last three decades, Arm has become the dominant company…

How Walmart became America’s largest grocer

[ad_1] Sky-high grocery bills are inflicting pain at the supermarket checkout counter. In an effort to stretch their dollars, a growing number of Americans are turning to Walmart. The Arkansas-based…

Why superyacht builders are investing in solar

[ad_1] Early tech adopters are investing in a new toy: solar-powered electric yachts. Across the globe superyachts are already a must-have for today’s rich and famous. There are some 5,555…

How Sony’s Hawk-Eye electronic line-calling system transformed the U.S. Open

[ad_1] Since 2022, the U.S. Open has had no line judges. Instead, the tournament uses Hawk-Eye Live, an electronic line-calling system, to determine whether a tennis shot is in or…

The evolution of the Volkswagen bus — from Type 2 to the electric ID Buzz

[ad_1] Volkswagen Type 2 bus lined up next to the ID. Buzz CNBC | Sydney Boyo | Andrew Evers The “bus,” as many fans know it, is deeply ingrained in…

How layoffs and A.I. are impacting tech workers

[ad_1] Tech companies shed more than 386,000 jobs last year and in the first half of this year, according to Layoffs.fyi. That number is climbing. But while layoffs have taxed workers,…