Helium has no viable substitute in deep cryogenic applications, making it essential for cooling superconducting systems and enabling high-precision chip fabrication. It is also widely used in leak ...
Helium gas powering the world’s most advanced semiconductor processes is suddenly in short supply, threatening to slow down ...
With a third of the global supply offline because of the war in Iran, gas companies are scrambling to assure critical A.I.
A tightening global helium supply is putting the semiconductor industry on notice, as geopolitical conflict in the Middle ...
Memory chip prices have surged, with some Samsung chips increasing up to 60%, and product costs for smartphones and laptops ...
Lots of people count on helium. From MRI machines and semiconductor manufacturing to pressurizing rockets and detecting leaks ...
Let’s cut straight to it. A geopolitical shock just knocked roughly one-third of global helium supply offline. Iran’s strike on Qatar’s largest LNG facility damaged production lines that could take ...
Shortages of helium, a byproduct of natural gas processing, could create problems for semiconductor and medical equipment manufacturers.
A surge in chip stocks like Advanced Micro Devices Inc AMD and Intel Corp INTC is providing semiconductor ETFs with fresh ...
Helium shortages and higher electricity tariffs driven by the US-Iran war, along with the US tariffs, are still weighing on ...
Middle East conflict threatens chip supply as energy and material disruptions risk AI industry growth and global semiconductor production stability.
A shortfall of trained workers in the semiconductor industry may hold back plans for a rapid increase in chip manufacturing in the U.S. That could delay expansion for industries that are heavily ...