Will any of these be the next Nvidia, Apple, or Amazon?
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Will any of these be the next Nvidia, Apple, or Amazon?
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Apple (NasdaqGS:AAPL) has reached a preliminary agreement for Intel to manufacture chips for its devices. The deal signals a move away from sole reliance on TSMC for advanced chip production. The arrangement involves active participation from the U.S. government and is framed as a supply chain resilience effort. For you as an investor watching Apple (NasdaqGS:AAPL), this potential shift in chip sourcing touches the core of how its hardware is built and secured. Apple has long focused on...
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MP Materials (NYSE:MP) has formalized a $500 million partnership with Apple to expand rare earth magnet manufacturing and recycling in California. The agreement positions MP Materials as a core supplier of rare earth magnets for Apple products within the United States. The partnership strengthens domestic capacity in critical minerals and supports efforts to reduce reliance on overseas supply chains. For you as an investor, this development places MP Materials at the center of a key part of...
In recent weeks, Intel and Apple reached a preliminary agreement for Intel to manufacture some of the chips that power Apple devices, while Intel also named former Qualcomm executive Alex Katouzian to lead its Client Computing and Physical AI Group and confirmed Pushkar Ranade as chief technology officer. Together with Intel’s new AI-focused leadership structure and an expanded push into factory optimization and advanced computing, the Apple deal signals a broad attempt to reposition the...
MP Materials Corp (MP) reports a 63% year-over-year increase in NDPR oxide production and doubles material segment revenue, despite facing operational challenges.
Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC) and Apple reached a preliminary agreement for Intel to manufacture chips for Apple. The agreement marks a breakthrough for Intel's foundry effort and involves active support from the White House. The deal highlights U.S. based chipmaking as an alternative to supply chains centered on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. Intel, traded as NasdaqGS:INTC, has been working to build a contract chip manufacturing business alongside its own processor lines. Apple is one of the...
Intel has sold a new customer on its domestic foundry push, the latest lifeline for a venture that engineered massive losses in the one-time semiconductor giant and led many industry analysts to believe that it would be abandoned or spun off. After months of speculation, the WSJ reported Friday ...
The U.S. economy added 115,000 jobs in April, the Labor Department said, far exceeding expectations. The unemployment rate stayed unchanged at 4.3%. Intel shares rose 14% after The Wall Street Journal reported that the chip maker struck a preliminary deal to supply chips to Apple.
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A preliminary Apple-Intel manufacturing agreement—backed by a White House push—sent Intel stock above $130 on Friday.

<body><p>STORY: :: Lisa Bernhard, Reuters</p><p>:: Ross Mayfield, Investment Strategist, Baird</p><p>The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rallied to record highs on Friday, boosted by gains in semiconductor stocks, while a stronger-than-expected jobs report pointed to labor market resilience.</p><p>Speaking with Reuters' Lisa Bernhard, Mayfield said that with April's nonfarm payrolls data "building on last month's strong report... you start to feel like maybe the labor market is turning a corner."</p><p>Meanwhile, shares of Intel joined the chip rally late Friday, soaring as high as 19%, after the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that the company had reached a preliminary deal to make some chips for Apple devices.</p><p>"I certainly wouldn't want to stand in front of this momentum-driven sector," Mayfield said of the recent chip rally. "In my mind, it can't be a bubble if earnings are keeping up with price."</p></body>
Intel's stock has risen a stunning 490% over the past year, a bet by Wall Street that may be running well ahead of the company's actual turnaround.
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