Semis took a breather, and so did stocks. A reversal for the semiconductor sector brought the market to a standstill. The S&P 500 fell 0.2%, and the Nasdaq composite dropped 0.7%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added just 56 points, or 0.
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Semis took a breather, and so did stocks. A reversal for the semiconductor sector brought the market to a standstill. The S&P 500 fell 0.2%, and the Nasdaq composite dropped 0.7%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added just 56 points, or 0.
QuickLogic Corp (QUIK) projects significant revenue growth and profitability despite facing competitive pressures and contract delays.
Intel (INTC) stock closed the May 11 trading session at $129.44. That means it has gained 93.8% since April 23, according to Yahoo Finance. Meanwhile, the SPDR S&P 500 index (SPY) is up about 4.3% in the same period. Why is Intel outpacing the S&P 500 so much, and why that specific period? ...
QuickLogic (NASDAQ:QUIK) reported higher first-quarter fiscal 2026 revenue and reiterated expectations for strong full-year growth, as management highlighted progress in radiation-hardened FPGA products, embedded FPGA intellectual property and chiplet-related opportunities. President and Chief Exec
The U.S. might be facing a testy economic backdrop, with the Iran War, worries about oil rationing, and a return of inflation, but the market continues to soldier onward and upward. The market has clung onto one balloon in particular: chipmakers. From its March lows, the VanEck Semiconductor ETF ...
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What Happened in Markets Today Semis took a breather, and so did stocks. A reversal for the semiconductor sector brought the market to a standstill. The S&P 500 fell 0.2%, and the Nasdaq composite dropped 0.
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Look at the most actively traded stocks on the S&P 500 this morning and you'll find some of the past few days' usual suspects: After powering the index to a fresh record Friday, chipmakers are the stocks changing hands the most this morning, extending their breakneck run-up.
The tech sector helped US stocks cruise to all-time highs last week, as the artificial intelligence boom broadened.
The tech sector helped US stocks cruise to all-time highs last week, as the artificial intelligence boom broadened.
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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%. The jobs report puts the Federal Reserve’s focus squarely on inflation data when it comes to determining its next move on interest rates.
Welcome to the great chip-stock melt-up of 2026. Intel is now up 239% this year. Sandisk shares have surged 558%. South Korea’s largest stock index has nearly doubled. And the S&P 500’s semiconductor companies have added roughly $3.
eMemory Technology Inc (ROCO:3529) achieves a 20% revenue increase and expands into AI and high-speed interface applications, despite facing challenges in royalty revenue.