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A dividend fund built for retirees just outpaced the Nasdaq 100, and the reason behind that reversal is more complicated than a simple value-versus-growth rotation story.

Arm's CEO just doubled a key pipeline figure in a single quarter, and the stock is already priced like the bet pays off. Here is what the numbers say about whether bulls chasing a $428 target are visionaries or latecomers.

Qualcomm is evolving from a phone chip company into a major edge-AI platform spanning cars, PCs, robots, and connected devices.

QCOM is expanding its smartphone reach with Snapdragon platforms, AI capabilities and power-efficient chips for next-generation devices.

Qualcomm (QCOM) has fallen 35% from its May 2026 highs, and the market is pricing it like a company in decline following tough quarterly results and weakness in smartphones. Look a little further out, though, and the setup looks compelling. The near-term weakness is concentrated in Qualcomm's handset business, while the company's decades of experience building low-power, high-efficiency chips could position it for a very different opportunity: AI infrastructure.

QUALCOMM stock has delivered a 59.9% return over the past three years, yet current checks suggest the shares now sit close to their intrinsic value on a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) basis while still looking inexpensive on some market multiples. With mixed signals on valuation, investors are weighing a solid historical return profile against a set of fairness indicators rather than a clear bargain. A 59.9% return over three years points to QUALCOMM as a strong performer over that window, which...

David Tepper’s Appaloosa Management filed its Q2 2026 13F on August 14, 2026, and the disclosure told a specific story: the hedge fund manager whose portfolio returned 32% in the first half of 2026 on memory-chip makers spent the second quarter pulling chips off that table and reallocating the winnings deeper into the AI stack. ... Billionaire David Tepper Trimmed Micron and Sold out of SanDisk. Here’s the New AI Stocks He’s Buying

Two AI chip giants moved in opposite directions Friday as Wall Street put a massive dollar figure on a financing structure that Broadcom and Nvidia both use, raising questions about which companies benefit from AI's debt-fueled buildout and which carry the hidden risk.

Jim Cramer is calling a special Investing Club session on semiconductors, and the timing is no accident. Chip earnings this quarter have split the sector into clear winners and laggards, and Cramer is betting members need to know which lane to own before the back half of 2026.

ECARX (NASDAQ:ECX) executives outlined the automotive technology supplier’s global expansion strategy, product portfolio and financial targets during a JPMorgan conference session, highlighting partnerships with major automakers and continued investment in software, silicon and artificial intelligen

SCHD's stricter quality screen has long been treated as a feature, but a decade of returns suggests it quietly came with a price that most investors never thought to calculate.

Jim Cramer is hosting a semiconductor-focused CNBC Investing Club call Thursday at noon. The AI capex cycle is running hotter than any point in the last two years, with hyperscalers, sovereigns, and enterprises racing to secure compute. These five names matter most, ranked by AI-driven revenue growth, earnings execution, margin expansion, and forward guidance strength. ... 5 Semiconductor Stocks Jim Cramer Could Be Talking About on Thursday

In early August 2026, Qualcomm appointed Wassim Chourbaji as senior vice president and president of Qualcomm EMEA, while long-time regional leader Enrico Salvatori moved to chairman and will continue overseeing the EMEA Automotive business until his planned retirement in June 2027. This leadership transition places a veteran of Qualcomm’s government affairs and MEA operations at the center of its EMEA strategy, potentially sharpening execution across both regulatory engagement and...

Wall Street keeps punishing Qualcomm for its handset headaches while ignoring two growth engines quietly building toward a $40 billion target. The valuation gap between what the market prices in and what management just promised on Investor Day is where the real story lives.

Qualcomm has spent five years watching rivals soak up AI excitement while its stock went nowhere, but a shift toward on-device inference could make that stagnation look like the setup for something much bigger.

INTC's stronger 2026 growth outlook, AI PC momentum and price gains outweigh its premium valuation, making it the better chip pick than QCOM.

At $422, Broadcom (AVGO) is being priced to deliver 26% revenue growth annually for the next 5 years simply to defend today's 68.4x multiple. That sits below the 32% the business is currently growing at, which is the unusual part. The multiple has already priced in a slowdown that has not yet appeared.
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