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Alphabet taps Intel to make three million in-house chips, The Information reports
Reuters72d agoneutral
Alphabet taps Intel to make three million in-house chips, The Information reports

Alphabet's Google has placed an order with Intel to manufacture more than three million tensor processing units in 2028, The Information reported ‌on Monday, citing people with direct knowledge of the discussions. Nvidia is also evaluating ‌whether Intel's technology can be used to make a processor that combines four graphics chips into a single ​unit, although it has not placed an order with the company yet, the report said. Intel's shares rose more than 9% in early trading, set to add to the nearly 169% gain so far this year, on the back of signs of steady turnaround progress at the ‌company since Lip-Bu Tan took the ⁠helm.

Cerebras shares climb as Wall Street brokerages back AI chip strategy
Reuters72d agoneutral
Cerebras shares climb as Wall Street brokerages back AI chip strategy

Cerebras shares gained on Monday as multiple Wall Street firms initiated coverage with bullish calls after the quiet period, ‌backing the chip designer's unconventional AI strategy more than three weeks ‌after its strong debut. Shares of the company rose 5.5% in premarket trading, with at least ​nine brokerages — including IPO bookrunners Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Barclays and UBS — initiating coverage of the stock. The California-based firm designs wafer-scale engine chips roughly the size of a dinner plate to speed up processing, challenging traditional GPU-based systems, like those ‌of Nvidia, that rely on ⁠clusters of interconnected chips.

Strategy Snaps Up $100 Million in Bitcoin
The Wall Street Journal72d agoneutral
Strategy Snaps Up $100 Million in Bitcoin

Strategy, the bitcoin-accumulation firm founded by Michael Saylor, said Monday that it bought 1,550 bitcoin for about $101.3 million, according to a regulatory filing. Strategy bought the latest batch of bitcoin at an average price of $65,332 per coin.

Tesla Stock Rises Ahead of SpaceX’s Friday IPO
Barrons.com72d agoneutral
Tesla Stock Rises Ahead of SpaceX’s Friday IPO

Shares of the electric-vehicle maker were up 1.4% at $396.65 in premarket trading, while futures were up 0.4% and futures were down 0.1%. Investors are waiting to see if some investors will sell Tesla stock to buy SpaceX shares. Technical factors like that can create short-term price distortions.

Investing.com72d agoneutral
BTIG’s Krinsky sees ~10% more downside for tech stocks

Investing.com -- The technology sector's momentum unwind has further to run, with BTIG technical strategist Jonathan Krinsky warning of approximately 9%-10% additional downside risk for tech stocks and up to 14% more for semiconductors.

Honeywell Backs Full-Year Guidance Ahead of Aerospace Spinoff
The Wall Street Journal72d agoneutral
Honeywell Backs Full-Year Guidance Ahead of Aerospace Spinoff

Honeywell backed its full-year guidance as it looks to close a spinoff of its aerospace division. The company also on Monday provided an outlook for the remaining company post spinoff, guiding for growth in organic sales and adjusted earnings. Honeywell said it continues to expect full-year sales of $38.8 billion to $39.8 billion, compared with analyst estimates of $39.4 billion, according to FactSet.

Oracle's cloud pivot remains a high-risk bet
TheStreet72d agoneutral
Oracle's cloud pivot remains a high-risk bet

I've watched plenty of companies chase a hot trend and spend their way into trouble. The story usually looks thrilling on the way up and painful on the way down. Oracle is the latest name testing that thesis. The software giant is pouring tens of billions of dollars into data centers to grab a ...

Uber opens sign-ups for London 'robotaxis' ahead of launch 'in months'
Reuters72d agoneutral
Uber opens sign-ups for London 'robotaxis' ahead of launch 'in months'

Uber said its users could sign up from Monday for a chance to ride in London's first robotaxis ‌powered by AI technology from British start-up Wayve as soon as regulators ‌give the go-ahead for launch, which it expects in the coming months. Autonomous vehicles are a strategic priority ​for the ride-hailing company, and it has partnered with more than 30 firms across the world on self-driving freight, delivery and taxi services, with millions of autonomous trips already taken. In London, it is working with Wayve to launch services that will work as regular ‌UberX, Uber Electric or Uber ⁠Comfort, except the vehicle will be driven by AI.

Wall Street’s ‘Fear Gauge’ Leaps. What’s Weighing Hard on the Stock Market.
Barrons.com72d agoneutral
Wall Street’s ‘Fear Gauge’ Leaps. What’s Weighing Hard on the Stock Market.

Stock market investors could be facing a specter they haven’t had to navigate since early April, when the bull market in tech caught fire and powered domestic indices out of their early year torpor and tensions between Washington and Tehran simmered into a fragile truce effort. The two-day surge in volatility follows a series of events that have tested the strength of the current tech market wave, pushed the Federal Reserve into a challenging position of moving toward rate hikes while defying President Donald Trump’s public call for easier policy, and unsettled investors hoping for an extended cease-fire agreement between the U.S. and Iran. “At the same time, growing expectations of Fed tightening have caught an investor base overweight equities and overweight emerging markets,” said ING’s Chris Turner, the bank’s global head of markets.

Analysis-Nvidia's AI PC push banks on unproven demand beyond niche users
Reuters72d agoneutral
Analysis-Nvidia's AI PC push banks on unproven demand beyond niche users

Nvidia's entry into the AI PC market with its RTX Spark superchip last week is less a breakthrough for regular users than a high-stakes bet that a largely unproven concept can find wider appeal, ‌analysts said. It's a claim that PC makers HP and Dell have made for nearly three years now, only to be met with skepticism from Wall Street ​and consumers, with high prices outweighing tangible benefits. Nvidia, though, appears to be selling a different version of the AI PC than what exists today, one aimed more at developers and content creators who have long favored Apple's high-end MacBook Pros.

Samsung Elec's chip chief says he discussed next-generation foundry with Nvidia CEO
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Samsung Elec's chip chief says he discussed next-generation foundry with Nvidia CEO

Samsung Electronics' co-CEO and head of ‌its chip division, Jun Young-hyun, ‌said on Monday he discussed cooperation ​in next-generation foundry chips with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during a meeting in Seoul. Jun said Samsung and ‌Nvidia are ⁠currently collaborating on autonomous driving chips and Groq AI ⁠accelerator chips, and also discussed cooperation on future generations of ​semiconductor products. ​He added ​that the two ‌companies had extensive discussions on long-term cooperation, including in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) 4E and HBM5 chips.

Morning Bid: Chip chill, jobs heat and war
Reuters72d agoneutral
Morning Bid: Chip chill, jobs heat and war

By Mike Dolan June 8 (Reuters) - What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets Wall Street is holding its breath after Friday’s withering chip

House endorses 25-year old rules for rail merger review
FreightWaves72d agoneutral
House endorses 25-year old rules for rail merger review

Opponents of a controversial transcontinental rail merger hailed the House transportation appropriations committee’s backing of a ‘rigorous’ review of the deal by federal regulators. The post House endorses 25-year old rules for rail merger review appeared first on FreightWaves.

Korean Leveraged ETF Misfires, Jumps 50% Even as SK Hynix Slumps
Bloomberg72d agoneutral
Korean Leveraged ETF Misfires, Jumps 50% Even as SK Hynix Slumps

(Bloomberg) -- A leveraged exchange-traded fund tied to SK Hynix Inc. surged 50% on Monday despite a drop of nearly 8% in the underlying stock, a dislocation the fund house later attributed to a lack of liquidity in its market-making system.Most Read from BloombergHouse Republican Says Hegseth’s D-Day Remarks ‘Inappropriate’Trump Says He, Not Congress, Is in Charge of Kennedy Center in ReversalWhy Oil’s Not at $200 After the Biggest Supply Shock in HistoryIsrael Strikes Iran After Missile Attack

AI Trade Unwind Rocks Korean Traders Leveraged for One-Way Bet
Bloomberg72d agoneutral
AI Trade Unwind Rocks Korean Traders Leveraged for One-Way Bet

(Bloomberg) -- Fear was already running high ahead of South Korea’s Monday open, but the ferocity of the selloff still caught some investors off guard.Most Read from BloombergHouse Republican Says Hegseth’s D-Day Remarks ‘Inappropriate’Trump Says He, Not Congress, Is in Charge of Kennedy Center in ReversalWhy Oil’s Not at $200 After the Biggest Supply Shock in HistoryIsrael Strikes Iran After Missile Attack, Imperiling Trump TalksAI Trade Unwind Rocks Korean Traders Leveraged for One-Way BetWith

Bloomberg72d agoneutral
Universal Music Sounds Out Investors for €1 Billion Bond Sale

(Bloomberg) -- Universal Music Group NV is speaking to investors ahead of a possible €1 billion ($1.15 billion) two-part bond sale on Monday, after rejecting hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman’s takeover offer.Most Read from BloombergHouse Republican Says Hegseth’s D-Day Remarks ‘Inappropriate’Trump Says He, Not Congress, Is in Charge of Kennedy Center in ReversalWhy Oil’s Not at $200 After the Biggest Supply Shock in HistoryIsrael Strikes Iran After Missile Attack, Imperiling Trump TalksAI Trad