The tech selloff has spread beyond semiconductor stocks to many of this year’s biggest listings, even as some Wall Street analysts argue the pullback is a healthy reset rather than the end of the AI boom.
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19% That's how much the PHLX Semiconductor Index has tumbled from its June high. The index's biggest components include AI heavyweights including Nvidia, Micron Technology, Broadcom and Applied Materials, all of which have come under pressure in recent weeks.
Asian shares skidded Friday, with Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 down 5% as heavy selling of computer chipmakers and other AI-related shares dragged markets lower. Stocks related to artificial intelligence have been under pressure for weeks because of worries that their prices have shot too high and that voracious demand for computer memory and processors may not be sustainable if AI ends up not producing as much profit and productivity as promised. Oil prices surged as fighting in the Middle East intensified, while U.S. futures slipped.
The Nasdaq composite is down more than 1% this morning. Here are the stocks on the index that are getting hit hard: 💾 Chips, memory makers: Sandisk, Micron, AMD, SK Hynix's ADRs, Intel, Western Digital, Seagate, Arm, Broadcom, Nvidia and Marvell are all deep in the red.
Exposure to the artificial-intelligence boom has become virtually impossible for investors to avoid. The theme hasn’t just cornered the stock market. It has systematically swallowed up corporate credit and venture capital, too.
U.S. trade regulators have launched a probe into Samsung Electronics' memory chips and products sold by Google, Nvidia, Broadcom and Super Micro Computer that use them after a complaint by Netlist alleging infringement of its patents. California-based Netlist has accused Samsung and its U.S. units of infringing its patents on dynamic random access memory, a type of chip that temporarily stores data for processors and is a critical component in the servers powering the AI boom, the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) said on Wednesday.
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Broadcom shares climbed Tuesday, July 14, 2026, after Morgan Stanley published one of its most forceful defenses yet of the company’s position in artificial intelligence chips. The relief looks fragile. The stock is still down sharply from the record high it set barely six weeks earlier, and this ...
Broadcom stock now trades between its 50-day and 200-day moving averages. That could provide both support and resistance.
The Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) has joined forces with four other trade groups to urge EU antitrust regulators to suspend some business practices of U.S. chipmaker Broadcom, according to a joint letter seen by Reuters. CISPE , which has nearly 50 members across Europe and counts Microsoft and Amazon as associate members, in March asked for an interim measure on its own after Broadcom last year revamped its VMware cloud service provider ecosystem, which it acquired in 2023.
TYLSemi, a startup founded by executives from recent Qualcomm acquisition AlphaWave, on Tuesday said it has raised $43 million in early funding to help companies build their own AI chips. The market for such AI chips is booming, with major companies such as Meta Platforms working with Broadcom and others to develop custom semiconductors. Broadcom and its rival Marvell Technology both have proprietary technology for making chips talk to each other at high speed, and the only way to access that technology is to work with them to develop a custom chip.
Citi raised its Apple price target to $365, betting AI momentum and resilient demand will fuel further gains after earnings.
A cooler-than-expected inflation print sent chip stocks surging Tuesday, but AMD sitting at a 185x P/E after a 150% year-to-date run raises a sharp question: is this a breakout toward $600 or the setup for a painful unwind?
AppLovin is cratering 12% on Monday with no company-specific news to blame, leaving investors to wonder whether the selloff signals real trouble or just a high-beta name taking the brunt of a cooling AI trade.
Citi expects Apple to report higher margins for the third quarter due to recent price hikes across its product portfolio.
Investing.com -- Artificial intelligence is adding to U.S. inflation rather than reducing it, with the current investment boom estimated to contribute roughly 0.4 percentage points to annual inflation in 2026, according to CIBC Capital Markets.
Here’s how memory-chip maker SK Hynix compares with peers after its first U.S. trading day. 2026 Debuts, day 1 performance Cerebras Systems: 68% Innio: 23% SpaceX: 19% Madison Air: 18% 🎯 SK Hynix: 13%.
Investing.com -- The AI arms race dominated headlines this week, with Meta unveiling a new frontier model and a chip supply deal between Apple and Broadcom.
TSM stock is trading sideways after hitting a recent high. TSMC's profit is expected to rise 46% in its second quarter.
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Wall Street is becoming more confident in Micron Technology (MU). A Melius analyst now says the chipmaker could become the sixth-largest public company in the United States. That would make it worth more thanBroadcom (AVGO) and even Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM). The analyst's claim is a bold ...
Apple’s major chip-supply agreement with Broadcom is part of its larger goal to increase manufacturing in the U.S.
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL, XETRA:APC) announced a new multiyear agreement with Broadcom Inc (NASDAQ:AVGO, XETRA:1YD) valued at more than $30 billion to design and manufacture custom silicon components and wireless connectivity technologies in the United States, marking the company's largest...
Chip stocks extended their decline on Wednesday as the overall market declined.
Investing.com -- Apple announced Tuesday a multiyear agreement with Broadcom valued at more than $30 billion to design and produce custom silicon components and wireless connectivity technologies for Apple products. The deal will result in the production of more than 15 billion U.S.-made chips and support hundreds of American jobs.