Honda launches production of fuel cell vehicles in the U.S.
MARYSVILLE, Ohio -- Honda Motor announced Wednesday the start of assembly on the first fuel cell passenger vehicle built by an automaker in the U.S.
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MARYSVILLE, Ohio -- Honda Motor announced Wednesday the start of assembly on the first fuel cell passenger vehicle built by an automaker in the U.S.
European stocks closed higher Wednesday, with investors in the region looking ahead to the next meeting of the European Central Bank (ECB).
Intel wants to regain its position as the world's leading chipmaker, CEO Pat Gelsinger said, after being overtaken by rivals TSMC and Samsung in recent years.
TOKYO -- Four automakers and a motorcycle manufacturer have admitted to irregularities in safety tests, Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism announced on Monday, leading Toyota Motor, Mazda Motor and Yamaha Motor to temporarily suspend shipments of a total of six models.
HSINCHU, Taiwan -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s new chairman has hinted that he is considering raising the price of his company's AI chip production services, and said he has already touched on the subject with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
TAIPEI -- Nvidia plans to increase its investments in Taiwan despite geopolitical uncertainties surrounding the island, CEO Jensen Huang said on Tuesday, citing the importance of the local chip supply chain and his company's decadeslong relationship with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
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