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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite only gained 5% during the first half of the year, but some growth stocks look poised for a ...
Nvidia remains the dominant AI chipmaker in the market, but where is the stock headed for the rest of this year and into the next?
The world depends on Taiwan’s semiconductors, but Taiwan’s survival must depend on more than just faith in external intervention.
Investing.com -- Morgan Stanley analysts say NVIDIA’s plan to resume shipments of its H20 GPUs to China could create clear winners and losers across the semiconductor supply chain, depending on ...
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Broadcom has launched its latest Tomahawk Ultra Ethernet switch chip, fabricated using TSMC's 5nm process, targeting ...
Asian markets mostly opened lower Wednesday after US crypto bills stalled in the House. Asian chip stocks (TSMC +0.9%, Advantest +0.73%) rallied after the US lifted some export curbs to China. Bitcoin ...
TSMC’s 3nm process is a game-changer, especially for AI and high-performance computing (HPC). It’s not just about shrinking ...
Those parts will be fabricated on Intel's own 18A process, which by all accounts offers high performance and density.
As global tensions rise over semiconductor supply chains, this article explores why the U.S. relies on Taiwan, China’s attempts to catch up, and the technological gaps that still exist.