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Arm May Hit $15 Billion AI Chip Revenue Goal Early, CEO Says
Bloomberg78d agoneutral
Arm May Hit $15 Billion AI Chip Revenue Goal Early, CEO Says

(Bloomberg) -- Arm Holdings Plc may achieve its target of $15 billion in sales of its own chips earlier than anticipated, its chief executive officer said, reflecting stronger-than-projected demand from the AI boom.Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Alphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for AI SpendingUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz Transit Are ProhibitedAndrew Left Found

Taiwan president says keeping political status quo is key to securing supply chains
Reuters78d agoneutral
Taiwan president says keeping political status quo is key to securing supply chains

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Tuesday that maintaining the ‌political status quo is the most responsible thing the island can do to secure global supply chains ‌as it hosts some of the world's leading technology leaders at an annual conference. Taiwan plays a pivotal role in the global artificial intelligence supply ​chain for companies including Nvidia and Apple, and its position is anchored by the world's largest contract chipmaker, TSMC. "As the world's need for AI grows, so too does its need for a Taiwan that is stable, trustworthy, and capable of shouldering responsibility," Lai said at the opening ceremony of Computex in Taipei, where leaders of some of the largest global technology companies ‌are gathering.

Bloomberg78d agoneutral
Nvidia Boss Says Workers Should Be Paid ‘as Much as Possible’

(Bloomberg) -- Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said he pays his workers as much as possible, weighing in on a growing global debate about how profits from the AI infrastructure boom should be shared.Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Alphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for AI SpendingUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz Transit Are ProhibitedAndrew Left Foun

TSMC’s Local Investors Narrow Valuation Gap With Wall Street
Bloomberg79d agoneutral
TSMC’s Local Investors Narrow Valuation Gap With Wall Street

(Bloomberg) -- Local investors are driving the premium on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s US-listed shares to a two-year low as they pile into the chipmaker’s stock in Taipei on bets the AI boom has further to run.Most Read from BloombergUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz Transit Are ProhibitedBerkshire Hathaway to Buy Taylor Morrison for $6.8 BillionStrait of Hormuz Ship Transits Are Rising Thanks to US HelpA Rare ‘Super’ El Niño Is Looking More Likely. Here’s What to ExpectAmeric

Nvidia Enters Windows Laptop Market, Taking On Intel and AMD
Bloomberg79d agoneutral
Nvidia Enters Windows Laptop Market, Taking On Intel and AMD

(Bloomberg) -- Nvidia Corp. is entering the PC market with a new chip aimed at loosening the stranglehold of Intel Corp. technology in that arena and modernizing the machines for the AI era.Most Read from BloombergUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz Transit Are ProhibitedStrait of Hormuz Ship Transits Are Rising Thanks to US HelpBerkshire Hathaway to Buy Taylor Morrison for $6.8 BillionA Rare ‘Super’ El Niño Is Looking More Likely. Here’s What to ExpectAmericans Injured in Iranian Missile St

Bloomberg79d agoneutral
Nvidia Enters Windows Laptop Market, Taking On Intel and AMD

(Bloomberg) -- Nvidia Corp. is entering the PC market with a new chip aimed at loosening the stranglehold of Intel Corp. technology in that arena and modernizing the machines for the AI era.Most Read from BloombergUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz Transit Are ProhibitedStrait of Hormuz Ship Transits Are Rising Thanks to US HelpBerkshire Hathaway to Buy Taylor Morrison for $6.8 BillionAmericans Injured in Iranian Missile Strike on Kuwaiti Air BaseAmericans Hurt in Kuwait as Trump Sends Mixe

Bloomberg79d agoneutral
Nvidia Enters Windows Laptop Market, Taking On Intel and AMD

(Bloomberg) -- Nvidia Corp. is entering the PC market with a new chip aimed at loosening the stranglehold of Intel Corp. technology in that arena and modernizing the machines for the AI era.Most Read from BloombergUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz Transit Are ProhibitedStrait of Hormuz Ship Transits Are Rising Thanks to US HelpBerkshire Hathaway to Buy Taylor Morrison for $6.8 BillionAmericans Injured in Iranian Missile Strike on Kuwaiti Air BaseAmericans Hurt in Kuwait as Trump Sends Mixe

SpaceX, OpenAI Windfall Fuels Bets on Next-Wave Asian AI Winners
Bloomberg81d agobearish
SpaceX, OpenAI Windfall Fuels Bets on Next-Wave Asian AI Winners

(Bloomberg) -- The hunt is on for companies that could benefit from the tailwinds of an unprecedented wave of stock offerings in the US, and investors are increasingly honing in on the Asian supply chain.Most Read from BloombergUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz Transit Are ProhibitedAmericans Injured in Iranian Missile Strike on Kuwaiti Air BaseStrait of Hormuz Ship Transits Are Rising Thanks to US HelpAmericans Hurt in Kuwait as Trump Sends Mixed Signals on WarCVS Returns Zepbound to Drug

Key Themes to Watch at Asia’s Biggest AI Tech Show
Bloomberg82d agoneutral
Key Themes to Watch at Asia’s Biggest AI Tech Show

(Bloomberg) -- Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang leads a parade of AI computing leaders in Taiwan for Asia’s biggest technology showcase, Computex. Over a jam-packed week, the hardware linchpins of the post-ChatGPT era will debate the most pressing issues facing their industry, from growing bottlenecks in the supply of essential components like memory chips to the rise of challengers to Nvidia at the apex of the semiconductor hierarchy.Most Read from BloombergSingapore Hands Byju's Founder His First E

Samsung, SK Rally Sparks Forced Selling as Funds Hit Limits
Bloomberg83d agoneutral
Samsung, SK Rally Sparks Forced Selling as Funds Hit Limits

(Bloomberg) -- A blistering rally in Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. has turned into an unexpected headache for some funds, whose positions have grown so large they’re now forced to sell.Most Read from BloombergSingapore Hands Byju's Founder His First Ever Jail TermApple to Overhaul iOS 27 Siri, AI Features: Here's a First PeekIran’s Khamenei Says No Going Back for Middle East Rocked by WarCVS Returns Zepbound to Drug Plans After Lilly Slashes PriceUS, Iran Agree to 60-Day Truce Renewa

Energy use forcing rethink of AI chip design, TSMC says
Reuters83d agoneutral
Energy use forcing rethink of AI chip design, TSMC says

A senior TSMC executive said on Thursday that surging electricity demands from AI are making energy efficiency rather than computing power ‌the main constraint shaping future computer chip development. Kevin Zhang, Senior Vice President of ‌Business Development, said customers across smartphones to AI data centres are increasingly prioritising performance gains that do not drive up ​power use, as operators contend with the cost and availability of electricity. The shift is part of ⁠a broader turning point for the semiconductor industry, where simply packing more transistors onto chips is no longer enough to sustain performance gains for energy-hungry ⁠AI workloads.

Nvidia to spend $150 billion a year in Taiwan, 'epicentre' of AI revolution, says CEO
Reuters84d agoneutral
Nvidia to spend $150 billion a year in Taiwan, 'epicentre' of AI revolution, says CEO

TAIPEI, May 27 (Reuters) - Nvidia's chief executive said on Wednesday the chip company plans to invest around $150 billion a year in Taiwan, terming it the "epicentre" of the AI revolution and predicting it will be ‌the world's tech manufacturing hub for a long time. "Four years ago, five years ago, Nvidia was spending about 10, ‌15 billion dollars a year in Taiwan.

Nvidia CEO says Taiwan is 'epicentre' of AI revolution
Reuters84d agoneutral
Nvidia CEO says Taiwan is 'epicentre' of AI revolution

Nvidia CEO Jensen ‌Huang said ‌on Wednesday that Taiwan ​is the "epicentre" of the AI revolution and the island ‌will be ⁠the world's technology manufacturing hub ⁠for a long time to come. Huang ​was ​speaking ​at a ‌launch celebration in Taipei for the chip company's planned Taiwan headquarters, which he ‌said will ​break ground ​this ​year with ‌plans to become ​operational ​in 2030.

Bloomberg85d agoneutral
Qualcomm Strikes AI Chip Deal With TikTok Owner ByteDance

(Bloomberg) -- Qualcomm Inc. reached a deal with TikTok owner ByteDance Ltd. to supply chips for artificial intelligence data centers, according to people familiar with the matter, marking a key win for a company trying to expand from smartphone processors into AI infrastructure.Most Read from BloombergNvidia CEO Urges Super Micro to Tighten Up on ComplianceTrump Doctor Visit Renews Health Scrutiny as 80th Birthday NearsTrump Says He’ll Announce Negotiated Deal With Iran ShortlyRubio Sees Good N

Nokia’s 140% Rally Turns AI Comeback Into Valuation Puzzle
Bloomberg85d agobullish
Nokia’s 140% Rally Turns AI Comeback Into Valuation Puzzle

(Bloomberg) -- A rally in Nokia Oyj is forcing investors to reconsider the company not as an old telecom-equipment stock, but as part of the infrastructure underpinning the artificial intelligence boom.Most Read from BloombergNvidia CEO Urges Super Micro to Tighten Up on ComplianceTrump Doctor Visit Renews Health Scrutiny as 80th Birthday NearsTrump Says He’ll Announce Negotiated Deal With Iran ShortlyRubio Sees Good News Coming on Hormuz as Iran Talks ContinueUS, Iran Inch Toward Deal as Gaps R

Taiwan Overtakes India as World's Fifth-Largest Stock Market
Bloomberg86d agoneutral
Taiwan Overtakes India as World's Fifth-Largest Stock Market

(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan overtook India in stock market value, powered mainly by a breakneck rally in the world’s largest chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.Most Read from BloombergNvidia CEO Urges Super Micro to Tighten Up on ComplianceTrump Doctor Visit Renews Health Scrutiny as 80th Birthday NearsTrump Says He’ll Announce Negotiated Deal With Iran ShortlyRubio Sees Good News Coming on Hormuz as Iran Talks ContinueUS, Iran Inch Toward Deal as Gaps Remain on Uranium, SanctionsThe isla

Bloomberg86d agobullish
Huawei Touts Chip Breakthrough to Shorten Gap With TSMC

(Bloomberg) -- Huawei Technologies Co. said it has come up with a new pathway to shorten its gap with industry leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., potentially achieving a breakthrough in making advanced semiconductors without cutting-edge equipment.Most Read from BloombergNvidia CEO Urges Super Micro to Tighten Up on ComplianceTrump Doctor Visit Renews Health Scrutiny as 80th Birthday NearsTrump Says He’ll Announce Negotiated Deal With Iran ShortlyRubio Sees Good News Coming on Hormuz

Investors Look Beyond TSMC as AI Boom Spreads to New Winners
Bloomberg89d agoneutral
Investors Look Beyond TSMC as AI Boom Spreads to New Winners

(Bloomberg) -- After several years flying high as Asia’s best Nvidia Corp. proxy, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is increasingly vying with other artificial intelligence stocks for investor attention.Most Read from BloombergBungie Plans Layoffs After Ending ‘Destiny 2’ DevelopmentSpot the Difference: Putin Gets Trump Treatment From Xi in ChinaIran Says the US’s Latest Proposal Has ‘Narrowed the Gaps’Iran in Talks With Oman Over Permanent Hormuz Toll SystemModi’s Toffee Gift to Meloni Ign

AMD asking partners to ramp up production, CEO says
Reuters90d agoneutral
AMD asking partners to ramp up production, CEO says

Advanced ‌Micro Devices ‌CEO Lisa ​Su said on Friday in Taipei ‌that ⁠the company was asking ⁠its partners to ​ramp ​up ​production given ‌strong demand for AI. AMD is a major customer ‌of ​TSMC, ​the ​world's ‌largest contract chipmaker. (Reporting ​by ​Wen-Yee Lee; Writing ​by ‌Ben Blanchard; Editing ​by Jacqueline ​Wong)

Lam Research focused on adding AI to chipmaking tools as it eyes US expansion, CEO says
Reuters90d agoneutral
Lam Research focused on adding AI to chipmaking tools as it eyes US expansion, CEO says

Lam Research is focused on adding sensing and AI capabilities to its semiconductor manufacturing tools to make them more productive ‌as it plans expanded operations in Arizona and California, its chief executive told Reuters ‌on Thursday. Shares of Lam, which supplies chipmakers such as Micron Technology and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, have risen more than ​75% this year as huge demand for AI chips has spurred customers to buy more tools. Lam CEO Tim Archer said in an interview that the company's strategic focus over the next two years would be to equip those tools with more sensors that generate data that can be analyzed ‌by AI systems to spot problems ⁠and inefficiencies early.

Amkor working with AMD on advanced packaging after acquiring more land in Arizona
Reuters90d agoneutral
Amkor working with AMD on advanced packaging after acquiring more land in Arizona

Amkor Technology is working with Advanced Micro Devices on packaging AMD's chips, ‌Amkor said on Thursday. Earlier this week, Amkor said it ‌had secured 67 additional acres of land in Arizona next to a 104-acre ​parcel where it is developing a new campus where it plans to start production in 2028. Modern data center chips such as those from AMD and Nvidia consist of multiple chips packaged together, and ‌those packaging steps have ⁠become a key bottleneck in chip production.