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Samsung Chip Workers to Get Average $340,000 Bonus in AI Boom
Bloomberg90d agoneutral
Samsung Chip Workers to Get Average $340,000 Bonus in AI Boom

(Bloomberg) -- Samsung Electronics Co. could distribute about 40 trillion won ($26.6 billion) to chip employees as a bonus for this year after the company struck a last-minute deal with labor unions to avert a strike.Most Read from BloombergSpot the Difference: Putin Gets Trump Treatment From Xi in ChinaModi’s Toffee Gift to Meloni Ignites Rally in Wrong Indian StockSpaceX Shows $4.3 Billion Loss as Musk Targets Record IPOIran Threatens to Retaliate Beyond Middle East If US AttacksNvidia Tells S

Nvidia’s Huang Ignites Asia Tech Rally With AI, Robots Vision
Bloomberg90d agobullish
Nvidia’s Huang Ignites Asia Tech Rally With AI, Robots Vision

(Bloomberg) -- The latest report from Nvidia Corp. may have left its investors wanting more but it gave a jolt to the shares of a broad swath of Asian tech companies. Most Read from BloombergSpot the Difference: Putin Gets Trump Treatment From Xi in ChinaModi’s Toffee Gift to Meloni Ignites Rally in Wrong Indian StockSpaceX Shows $4.3 Billion Loss as Musk Targets Record IPOIran Threatens to Retaliate Beyond Middle East If US AttacksNvidia Tells Skeptical Investors AI Is Ready to Go MainstreamA B

AMD says it will invest over $10 billion across Taiwan's AI ecosystem
Reuters90d agoneutral
AMD says it will invest over $10 billion across Taiwan's AI ecosystem

Advanced Micro Devices ‌said on ‌Thursday it would ​invest more than $10 billion across Taiwan's AI ecosystem ‌and ⁠widen strategic partnerships as it ⁠looks to expand its ​manufacturing ​capabilities. The ​U.S. chip ‌firm will collaborate with Taiwanese firms ASE and SPIL to develop ‌more power-efficient ​technology ​for ​AI systems ‌and processors, it ​said ​in a statement.

Circular AI Boom Goes Global as Asia Windfall Funds Hyperscalers
Bloomberg90d agobearish
Circular AI Boom Goes Global as Asia Windfall Funds Hyperscalers

(Bloomberg) -- The windfall earned by Asian chip makers is coursing through the world economy, mirroring on a global scale the circular flow of money within the AI ecosystem.Most Read from BloombergSpot the Difference: Putin Gets Trump Treatment From Xi in ChinaModi’s Toffee Gift to Meloni Ignites Rally in Wrong Indian StockSpaceX Shows $4.3 Billion Loss as Musk Targets Record IPOIran Threatens to Retaliate Beyond Middle East If US AttacksNvidia Tells Skeptical Investors AI Is Ready to Go Mainst

Asian shares surge after oil prices slip and Wall Street resumes its AI rally
Associated Press91d agobullish
Asian shares surge after oil prices slip and Wall Street resumes its AI rally

Shares rallied Thursday across Asia, tracking gains on Wall Street after pressure from the bond market eased and oil prices fell back. The advance was also powered by a stronger-than-expected quarterly report from chipmaker Nvidia, whose profit rocketed more than 200% higher in the February-April quarter from a year earlier, while revenue jumped 85%. Nvidia has been one of the biggest beneficiaries from the boom in artificial intelligence, thanks to powerful demand for its high-end AI chips.

Tokyo Electron's Taiwan unit says it will not appeal ruling in TSMC trade secrets case
Reuters91d agoneutral
Tokyo Electron's Taiwan unit says it will not appeal ruling in TSMC trade secrets case

Tokyo Electron's ‌Taiwan unit ‌told Reuters in a ​written response on Thursday that it respects the ‌judicial process, ⁠takes the court ruling seriously ⁠and will not appeal ​in the ​TSMC ​trade secret ‌case. In April, a Taiwan court fined the Taiwan unit of Japan's ‌Tokyo Electron ​T$150 million ($5 ​million) ​in a ‌case involving trade ​secrets ​related to TSMC's sensitive chip ​technology. (Reporting ‌by Wen-Yee Lee; ​Editing by ​Kim Coghill)

ASML says first chips from new High-NA machines to arrive in months
Reuters92d agoneutral
ASML says first chips from new High-NA machines to arrive in months

ASML expects to see the first ‌products created on the company's ‌new High-NA machines within months, the chief ​executive of the world's top computer chip equipment maker, Christophe Fouquet, said on Tuesday. The tool will bring ‌down costs ⁠for patterning, or creating the circuitry of the most ⁠advanced chips, for both logic and memory applications, Fouquet said, ​speaking at ​a conference ​in Belgium organised ‌by research firm imec. Fouquet's ​remarks come weeks after ‌top customer TSMC said ​High-NA ​tools, which can cost up to $400 million each, were too expensive.

Nvidia Q1 earnings: The 3 things this analyst will be watching
Yahoo Finance Video93d agoneutralVIDEO
Nvidia Q1 earnings: The 3 things this analyst will be watching

AI chip leader Nvidia (NVDA) will be reporting its first quarter earnings this Wednesday, May 20. D.A. Davidson head of technology research Gil Luria sits down with Julie Hyman to dive into what he'll be listening for on Nvidia's earnings call later this week and what is being signaled about the chipmaker's margins.

Trump tells Fortune on Intel stake: 'should have asked for more'
Reuters93d agoneutral
Trump tells Fortune on Intel stake: 'should have asked for more'

U.S. ‌President ‌Donald Trump said ​he "should have asked for ‌more" ⁠of a stake ⁠in ​Intel ​on behalf ​of ‌the U.S. government, in an interview ‌with ​Fortune ​magazine ​published ‌on Monday. (Reporting ​by ​Ananya Palyekar ​in ‌Bengaluru; Editing ​by Alex ​Richardson)

Investing.com96d agoneutral
Why emerging markets could lead global equities in 2H

Investing.com -- Emerging market (EM) equities are poised for a significant rally in the second half of the year, driven by attractive valuations, a projected reversal in hawkish central bank policies, and economic signs of recovery in China, according to a research note released by JPMorgan.

AI boom puts SK Hynix on the cusp $1 trillion market value
Reuters98d agoneutral
AI boom puts SK Hynix on the cusp $1 trillion market value

SK Hynix is on the verge of topping a $1 trillion market value, just weeks after Samsung Electronics crossed the milestone, ‌as strong demand for artificial intelligence places South Korea at the heart ‌of Asia's AI boom. SK Hynix shares have risen more than 200% this year, after rising an eye-watering ​274% in 2025, driven by AI-related demand for both conventional memory chips and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips used in AI servers. If SK Hynix joins Samsung above the trillion-dollar threshold, South Korea would become the first country outside the United States to have more than ‌one trillion-dollar company.

TSMC says global chip market to hit $1.5 trillion by 2030 as AI drives growth
Reuters98d agoneutral
TSMC says global chip market to hit $1.5 trillion by 2030 as AI drives growth

TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, expects the global semiconductor market to exceed $1.5 trillion by 2030, topping ‌its previous forecast of $1 trillion, according to its presentation materials ahead of a tech ‌symposium on Thursday. • AI and high-performance computing are expected to account for 55% of ​the $1.5 trillion market, followed by smartphones with 20%, and automotive applications with 10%, according to TSMC. • TSMC said it has been expanding capacity at a faster pace in 2025 and 2026 and plans to build nine phases of wafer fabs and advanced packaging facilities ‌in 2026.

TSMC says global chip market to hit $1.5 trillion by 2030 as AI drives growth
Reuters98d agoneutral
TSMC says global chip market to hit $1.5 trillion by 2030 as AI drives growth

TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, expects the global semiconductor market to exceed $1.5 trillion by 2030, topping ‌its previous forecast of $1 trillion, according to its presentation materials ahead of a tech ‌symposium on Thursday. • AI and high-performance computing are expected to account for 55% of ​the $1.5 trillion market, followed by smartphones with 20%, and automotive applications with 10%, according to TSMC. • TSMC said it has been expanding capacity at a faster pace in 2025 and 2026 and plans to build nine phases of wafer fabs and advanced packaging facilities ‌in 2026.