Texas Instruments Earnings: Strong Expectations, Potential for Significant Stock Movement
Texas Instruments, a semiconductor company founded in 1930, is expected to report earnings after Thursday's close, with analysts predicting a $1.19/share gain on $3.86 billion in revenue; however, the unofficial estimate is $1.25/share, and the stock's reaction is expected to be significant.
Texas Instruments Earnings: Strong Expectations, Potential for Significant Stock Movement
Texas Instruments, a semiconductor company founded in 1930, is expected to report earnings after Thursday's close, with analysts predicting a $1.19/share gain on $3.86 billion in revenue; however, the unofficial estimate is $1.25/share, and the stock's reaction is expected to be significant.
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CES 2025: Advancements in Digital Storage and Memory Fuel AI Innovation
CES 2025 showcased advancements in NAND flash controllers from Phison, non-volatile memory from Weebit Nano, high-bandwidth storage solutions from Seagate and OWC, and AI chips from Ambiq, Alexera, and Hailo, highlighting the crucial role of digital storage and memory in enabling AI applications.
CES 2025: Advancements in Digital Storage and Memory Fuel AI Innovation
CES 2025 showcased advancements in NAND flash controllers from Phison, non-volatile memory from Weebit Nano, high-bandwidth storage solutions from Seagate and OWC, and AI chips from Ambiq, Alexera, and Hailo, highlighting the crucial role of digital storage and memory in enabling AI applications.
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China's 5% Growth Slowdown Impacts Asian Markets
China's economy grew 5% in 2024, meeting its target but slowing from the previous year, impacting Asian markets which saw mostly lower shares amid concerns about future economic deceleration and US-China trade tensions.
China's 5% Growth Slowdown Impacts Asian Markets
China's economy grew 5% in 2024, meeting its target but slowing from the previous year, impacting Asian markets which saw mostly lower shares amid concerns about future economic deceleration and US-China trade tensions.
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China Launches Probe into US Semiconductor Exports
China's Commerce Ministry announced an investigation into US legacy semiconductor exports, citing concerns about US subsidies creating unfair competition and harming China's domestic chip industry; the probe will adhere to Chinese law and WTO rules.
China Launches Probe into US Semiconductor Exports
China's Commerce Ministry announced an investigation into US legacy semiconductor exports, citing concerns about US subsidies creating unfair competition and harming China's domestic chip industry; the probe will adhere to Chinese law and WTO rules.
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New Taiwan Semiconductor Plant Strengthens Global AI Chip Production
Taiwan's semiconductor industry took a step forward with the opening of a new plant by Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) in Taichung, attended by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, highlighting the growing importance of Taiwan in the global AI chip supply chain amid a new US export framework.
New Taiwan Semiconductor Plant Strengthens Global AI Chip Production
Taiwan's semiconductor industry took a step forward with the opening of a new plant by Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) in Taichung, attended by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, highlighting the growing importance of Taiwan in the global AI chip supply chain amid a new US export framework.
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TSMC Q4 Profit Soars on AI Chip Demand, Geopolitical Risks Loom
Fueled by soaring global demand for AI chips, TSMC's Q4 2024 net profit skyrocketed 57% to \$11.06 billion; however, geopolitical risks, including potential US policy shifts and China-Taiwan tensions, pose significant challenges.
TSMC Q4 Profit Soars on AI Chip Demand, Geopolitical Risks Loom
Fueled by soaring global demand for AI chips, TSMC's Q4 2024 net profit skyrocketed 57% to \$11.06 billion; however, geopolitical risks, including potential US policy shifts and China-Taiwan tensions, pose significant challenges.
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Europe's Chip Industry Lags Behind, Threatening Economic and Geopolitical Independence
A new study reveals that Europe's chip industry is falling behind due to insufficient state subsidies, leaving it vulnerable to geopolitical pressures and resulting in significant economic losses; the US, China, and other nations are heavily subsidizing their own industries, while EU investments are...
Europe's Chip Industry Lags Behind, Threatening Economic and Geopolitical Independence
A new study reveals that Europe's chip industry is falling behind due to insufficient state subsidies, leaving it vulnerable to geopolitical pressures and resulting in significant economic losses; the US, China, and other nations are heavily subsidizing their own industries, while EU investments are...
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China to Investigate US Chip Imports Over Subsidy Concerns
China's Semiconductor Industry Association is supporting anti-dumping investigations against US semiconductor imports due to subsidies provided by the US CHIPS and Science Act, which the association claims creates unfair competition and harms Chinese companies.
China to Investigate US Chip Imports Over Subsidy Concerns
China's Semiconductor Industry Association is supporting anti-dumping investigations against US semiconductor imports due to subsidies provided by the US CHIPS and Science Act, which the association claims creates unfair competition and harms Chinese companies.
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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.
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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TSMC Q4 2024 Beats Expectations Amidst Surging AI Chip Demand
TSMC's fourth-quarter 2024 net revenue was NT$868.46 billion ($26.36 billion), exceeding expectations and marking a 38.8% year-on-year increase, driven by surging demand for AI chips used in applications such as Apple's iPhone 16 and contributing 53% of revenue, with net income reaching a record hig...
TSMC Q4 2024 Beats Expectations Amidst Surging AI Chip Demand
TSMC's fourth-quarter 2024 net revenue was NT$868.46 billion ($26.36 billion), exceeding expectations and marking a 38.8% year-on-year increase, driven by surging demand for AI chips used in applications such as Apple's iPhone 16 and contributing 53% of revenue, with net income reaching a record hig...
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China Launches Probe into US Semiconductor Exports
China's Commerce Ministry launched an investigation into US legacy semiconductor exports on January 16th, 2024, due to concerns about US government subsidies creating unfair competition and harming Chinese domestic chipmakers. The investigation will follow Chinese laws, WTO rules, and includes suppo...
China Launches Probe into US Semiconductor Exports
China's Commerce Ministry launched an investigation into US legacy semiconductor exports on January 16th, 2024, due to concerns about US government subsidies creating unfair competition and harming Chinese domestic chipmakers. The investigation will follow Chinese laws, WTO rules, and includes suppo...
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Indonesia Plans Semiconductor Special Economic Zone to Boost Chip Production
Indonesia plans to create a special economic zone for semiconductors, possibly at ITB, to counter global competition and prevent falling behind neighbors like Malaysia and Singapore in semiconductor production, as stated by National Economic Council Chairman Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan.
Indonesia Plans Semiconductor Special Economic Zone to Boost Chip Production
Indonesia plans to create a special economic zone for semiconductors, possibly at ITB, to counter global competition and prevent falling behind neighbors like Malaysia and Singapore in semiconductor production, as stated by National Economic Council Chairman Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan.
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