Cook isn't the only CEO worried about this problem.
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Cook isn't the only CEO worried about this problem.
The start-up chipmaker has an impressive customer list that includes Amazon, Meta Platforms, and ChatGPT parent OpenAI.
Apple has held exploratory discussions about using Intel and Samsung Electronics to produce the main processors for its devices, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the deliberations. Apple executives have made visits to a Samsung plant under development in Texas and, separately, also held preliminary talks with Intel about enlisting the company's chipmaking services, Bloomberg reported. While the move would offer Apple a secondary option beyond its longtime partner Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the iPhone-maker is also concerned about using non-TSMC technology, the report said, citing worries about reliability and scale.
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Apple is hitting on all cylinders, positioning itself for a seamless transition in the executive suite this fall.
May 4 (Reuters) - Intel said on Monday it had appointed Alex Katouzian to lead the company's PC and physical artificial intelligence unit.
Even though the stock suffered a big sell-off today, Napco is still up 67% over the last year.
Concerns about the Federal Reserve's independence and strategy is likely to result in investors loading up on silver again.
AMD will report its first quarter earnings after the bell Tuesdayl
Earnings season is in full swing, and these companies will provide clear insight into the future of AI.
Palantir has gotten off to a difficult start to the year.
HSBC downgrades Advanced Micro Devices stock to Hold from Buy in a research note ahead of the company’s earnings report Tuesday.
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Investing.com -- HSBC on Monday downgraded Advanced Micro Devices to Hold from Buy, raising its price target slightly to $340 from $335, as the bank sees little room for the chipmaker to meaningfully beat market expectations despite strong demand for its server processors.
The Ark Venture Fund offers heavy exposure to SpaceX and OpenAI, but investors should understand the risks.
Members of the Fed's monetary policy committee sent a clear signal to the incoming Fed chief.
CoreWeave's next report won't be about headline numbers; it'll be about these three signals.
A small but telling crack in the cloud and AI giant's growth narrative is starting to show.
Lemonade had a strong showing in its Q1 2026 earnings, but profitability continues to weigh on the stock price.
The SpaceX IPO should be one of the biggest in history.
AI disruption fears only grew during the month for the DIY design service provider.
There is not a publicly traded company in America quite like this one right now. It is the only stock where the President of the United States logs onto social media to congratulate the country on its returns. That happened on April 30. And the market responded the same way it has every time the ...