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Here are three great reasons to buy Microsoft now.
U.S. chipmaker Intel and 3DGS Inc. USA will invest about $3.3 billion to set up a substrate manufacturing plant in the eastern Indian state of Odisha, the Indian government said on Friday. • Substrates are the bedrock material on which elements of a semiconductor device are attached. • New Delhi has pledged billions of dollars in subsidies to attract semiconductor plants and related manufacturing as a part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wider push to build more products locally.
Taiwan chip designer MediaTek said on Friday it supports both TSMC's and Intel's advanced packaging technologies, allowing customers to choose between the two approaches. CoWoS, or Chip-on-Wafer-on-Substrate, is TSMC's advanced packaging technology widely used for artificial intelligence chips, including those designed by Nvidia.
President Trump desperately wants lower interest rates, but his decision to attack Iran could force the Federal Reserve to raise rates.
The chances of market mayhem are lower with Powell remaining at the Fed.
The new Fed chair intends to shake up the central bank -- but that comes with consequences for Wall Street and the bond market.
The company filed a prospectus with important information for potential investors.
The April reading of the personal consumption expenditures price index was released earlier today.
Despite high energy costs and persistent inflation, people are still spending on technology.
Snowflake just jumped on earnings. It could bode well for the broader software sector.
Defense drone stocks are surging at midday Thursday after a Wall Street Journal and CNBC report indicated the Pentagon is in talks with drone manufacturers about funding deals that could include direct federal equity stakes. Unusual Machines (NYSE:UMAC) stock leads the rally with a 58% intraday jump, while Red Cat Holdings (NASDAQ:RCAT) stock is up ... Trump Invested in Intel And it Soared 500%. Here’s the Next Industry the Government is Buying.
Photronics's latest quarterly report didn't deliver much for investors to get excited about.
Banks can see their margins improve if the Fed begins raising rates. But the best play is to concentrate on the big banks instead of the broader financial services sector.
A massive merger between SpaceX and Tesla may be inevitable.
The market's future may be volatile, but history has good news for investors.
Low-cost rockets are making it possible to scale a business that barely seemed feasible a few years ago.
Even by the standards of the artificial-intelligence boom, the gains in chip stocks this year have been extraordinary. Sandisk has soared 570%. Intel has more than tripled. Samsung, Micron and SK Hynix have all climbed into the ranks of $1 trillion companies.
Chinese technology giant ByteDance is developing its own central processing units (CPUs) to support its growing AI infrastructure needs, three people familiar with the matter said, as surging chip prices and prolonged supply shortages constrain its expansion plans. The move underscores the industry's rapid shift toward "inference," where AI models are deployed to perform agentic tasks that demand more from CPUs, working in tandem with the graphics chips made by Nvidia that have dominated the AI boom. The shift has created a shortage of CPUs in recent months, and global hyperscalers including Alphabet's Google, Amazon and Microsoft are also developing their own custom CPUs to reduce costs and tailor performance to their specific workloads.
SpaceX has filed its S-1 in anticipation of an IPO. The team digs into the details, examining what stands out in this monumental, possibly $2 trillion, public offering.
SpaceX's IPO could reward investors in more ways than one.
Intel has been on fire lately. In the past six months alone, the company’s stock price has rocketed 203%, reaching $123.10 per share. This was partly due to its solid quarterly results, and the performance may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
Laffont's fund, Coatue Management, eliminated or reduced several of its notable tech and artificial intelligence positions in the first quarter of the year.
A newly revamped rule for megacap initial public offerings (IPOs) may briefly send SpaceX stock to the moon.
Inflation expectations have driven bond yields higher, which could cause the stock market to fall sharply.
The rocket and satellite company is heading for a record-setting debut, but its newly public financials tell a more complicated story.