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Nvidia's $5 Billion Intel Investment Fuels AEX Surge

Nvidia's $5 billion investment in Intel, coupled with anticipated further US interest rate cuts, propelled the AEX index to a 1.8% gain, nearing its record high, while boosting related Dutch chip stocks.

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Japan and Netherlands Strengthen Ties Amidst US Chip Tariffs

During a visit to Japan, Dutch Prime Minister Schoof and his Japanese counterpart Ishiba affirmed shared values amid looming US import tariffs on chips, prompting discussions on strengthening technological collaboration and trade to counter potential economic disruptions.

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Infineon Q1 Results Exceed Expectations Despite Revenue Drop

Infineon's Q1 revenue fell 8 percent year-on-year to €3.4 billion, exceeding internal expectations despite weak demand; profit dropped over 50 percent to €246 million, but the company anticipates stable or slightly rising revenue for the rest of the fiscal year due to a weaker Euro and recovering de...

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ASML Exceeds 2024 Turnover Expectations Amidst Chip Industry Challenges

ASML, a Veldhoven-based chip machine manufacturer, reported a 2024 turnover of €28.3 billion, exceeding the previous year's figures, despite industry headwinds from competitors and the emergence of a more efficient Chinese AI chatbot. The company anticipates a record-breaking 2025.

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China's Chip Exports Surge Despite US Sanctions

Despite US sanctions, China's integrated circuit exports reached 1.03 trillion yuan ($141 billion) in the first 11 months of 2024, a 20.3 percent year-on-year increase, driven by government support and spurred innovation, while US sanctions cost its suppliers an estimated $130 billion.

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Intel CEO Resigns Amidst AI Competitiveness Challenges and Financial Losses

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger resigned after nearly four years, citing disappointing financial results and the company's inability to compete in the artificial intelligence market; Intel's stock rose 3% following the announcement despite a 50% drop in value over the last year, 15,000 job cuts, and reduced...

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Netherlands and Japan Collaborate Amid US Chip Tariffs

During a meeting in Japan, Dutch Prime Minister Schoof and Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba affirmed shared values and discussed the impact of US import tariffs on the chip industry, with the Netherlands planning to send a warship and F-35s to Japan.

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Foreign Investment Floods into China's Booming AI and Robotics Sector

Since February, nearly 100 foreign institutions have researched over 60 Chinese A-share companies, focusing on AI, robotics, and chip development, driven by China's rapid technological advancements and the success of domestic companies like DeepSeek and Unilumin.

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ASML Exceeds 2024 Revenue Expectations Amidst Chip Industry Headwinds

ASML reported €28.3 billion in 2024 revenue, exceeding expectations despite industry challenges, with a record-breaking Q4 driven by €7 billion in orders and projecting €30-€35 billion in revenue for 2025.

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China Investigates US Semiconductor Exports Over Subsidy Concerns

China launched an investigation into US semiconductor exports due to concerns about US government subsidies providing unfair advantages to American companies, leading to low-priced chip exports that harm the Chinese domestic industry.

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Intel CEO Resigns Amidst Financial Crisis and Nvidia Competition

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger resigned, replaced by interim co-CEOs David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus, amidst a \$16.6 billion quarterly loss, planned job cuts, and reduced US government funding; the company faces challenges from competitor Nvidia.

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