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Can MU Stock Compound Its Way Higher?
Trefis14d agoneutral
Can MU Stock Compound Its Way Higher?

A company known for cyclicality is locking in its future. Micron has signed strategic agreements with customers that include take-or-pay commitments. These 14 contracts alone represent approximately $100 billion in cumulative revenue at a minimum price. This move attempts to build a floor under a historically volatile business.

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Adds AI Inference Silicon With Taalas Acquisition
Simply Wall St.14d agoneutral
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Adds AI Inference Silicon With Taalas Acquisition

Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) agreed to acquire Toronto-based AI chip startup Taalas, aiming to deepen its AI inference offerings. The deal brings Taalas' specialized inference-focused silicon into AMD's product roadmap for enterprise and cloud AI workloads. Taalas' engineering team is expected to join AMD and work on system-level AI inference solutions across future AMD platforms. For readers watching how AI compute is reshaping data centers and broader infrastructure, this move by...

AI Chips Update - AMD Advances AI Strategy With Taalas Acquisition
Simply Wall St.14d agoneutral
AI Chips Update - AMD Advances AI Strategy With Taalas Acquisition

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Taalas, a specialist in AI inference silicon, aiming to enhance its compute solutions in the dynamic AI inference market. Taalas’ technology, which optimizes inference dataflows to reduce compute and memory bottlenecks, is set to bolster AMD’s AI roadmap by improving inference performance and efficiency. The acquisition will enable AMD to integrate Taalas’ solutions with its existing hardware and software platforms,...

AMD Stock tumbles because of SpaceX
TheStreet14d agobearish
AMD Stock tumbles because of SpaceX

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) just reported the strongest quarter in its 56-year history, and shareholders responded by selling. The chipmaker posted record revenue, more than doubled its data center sales, and raised its outlook above what Wall Street expected. On paper, it was close to a ...

Morning Bid: Dealjà vu
Reuters14d agoneutral
Morning Bid: Dealjà vu

By Anna Szymanski August 7 (Reuters) - Your weekly market recap, with reading, watching and listening recommendations from the ROI team From the Editor Tech earnings hogged the spotlight this week, as

Bloomberg15d agoneutral
Chinese AI Chipmakers Poised to Gain From Beijing’s Tech Push

(Bloomberg) -- China’s AI chip designers are expecting bumper sales this earnings season off the back of Beijing’s push to get local firms to use homegrown components and reduce their reliance on American tech.Most Read from BloombergIran Says Agreement on Hormuz Shipping Reached With OmanOpenAI’s New Device Will Be Hockey Puck-Sized and Cost Over $300Iran Wants to Bar US, Israeli Ships From Hormuz in Peace AccordIshbia’s Mortgage Firm Suffers Record Drop on Dividend HaltWhy Do Data Centers Use

Nvidia dominates AI chips, but BofA sees AMD closing in
TheStreet15d agoneutral
Nvidia dominates AI chips, but BofA sees AMD closing in

Twenty years ago, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) spent the better part of a decade selling processors into a market Intel dominated, waiting for the moment Intel could not keep pace with demand on its own. That moment eventually arrived, and AMD converted patience into real share of the server ...

AMD deepens AI inference bet with Taalas deal as chip race heats up
Reuters15d agoneutral
AMD deepens AI inference bet with Taalas deal as chip race heats up

Advanced Micro Devices said on Thursday it would buy chip startup Taalas for an undisclosed amount, ‌strengthening its technology as it taps into the rapidly growing ‌market for AI inference workloads. Toronto-based Taalas develops specialized silicon designed to reduce computing ​and memory bottlenecks in AI inference, the process of running trained AI models to generate responses or predictions. Specialized inference chips have become a critical focus for semiconductor makers as AI shifts from training to real-time, ‌high-volume deployment, and companies ⁠race to cut computing costs.

Nvidia (NVDA) Bets on Design Tools While AMD (AMD) Scales the Hardware Stack
Insider Monkey15d agoneutral
Nvidia (NVDA) Bets on Design Tools While AMD (AMD) Scales the Hardware Stack

Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) already sells the chips that train and run the world’s AI models. On July 26, the company made a case for owning a lot more of the design process too, expanding NVIDIA Agent Toolkit for engineering with the PhysicsNeMo and CUDA-X libraries that let software agents run physics simulations, solvers, and even […]

AI Workloads Drive CPU Demand as AMD Discusses Longer-Term China Deals
Insider Monkey15d agoneutral
AI Workloads Drive CPU Demand as AMD Discusses Longer-Term China Deals

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is poised to benefit from the next phase of the AI infrastructure boom. This comes as chip demand expands beyond graphics processing units (GPUs) into central processing units (CPUs) and other data center products. According to a Reuters report on July 23, AMD and Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) are negotiating longer-term […]

Is Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Priced For Perfection After Q2?
Simply Wall St.15d agoneutral
Is Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Priced For Perfection After Q2?

Advanced Micro Devices has delivered a very strong run over the past five years, yet its current share price and valuation checks are pulling in different directions, with the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) intrinsic value estimate pointing to upside while market multiples suggest the stock screens expensive. Over the last five years, AMD has returned about 352.6%, which puts extra focus on whether today’s price still leaves enough room for future cash flows to justify that gain. Expectations...