Wolfspeed is struggling with slowing growth and rising costs. IonQ is benefiting from the booming demand for quantum computing services. Both stocks are risky, but one has more upside potential in this market.
The three-year partnership will support advanced research in artificial intelligence, as well as automation, energy and semiconductors.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) stock has declined 13.3% so far this year and plunged more than 40% over the past year, as investors and analysts
AI sales drove strong year-over-year revenue growth for semiconductor giants AMD and Arm Holdings. AMD's fiscal Q4 revenue rose 24% year over year, thanks to the success of its AI products. Arm dominates the smartphone chip market with a 99% share,
Stanford's David Fedor praises TSMC and C.C. Wei's Oval Office meeting as a strategic win for Taiwan
TSMC unveiled plans to nearly triple its investment in the United States to US$165 billion, a move that reshapes the global chip industry landscape amid surging artificial intelligence demand and intensifying US-China technological competition.
The earnings call comes as the semiconductor giant prepares to host the annual GTC AI conference at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center.
Intel (INTC) stock has been down 43% over the past 12 months, massively underperforming peers in the semiconductor and artificial intelligence
The past year has been especially difficult for AMD investors, as the stock has shed 41% of its value during this period. This big drop can be attributed to AMD's inability to capitalize on the booming demand for artificial intelligence (AI) chips,
Chinese artificial intelligence lab DeepSeek roiled markets in January, setting off a massive tech and semiconductor selloff after unveiling AI models that it said were cheaper and more efficient than American ones.
Benefiting from the booming demand for testing related to artificial intelligence (AI), CCP Contact Probes, a probe development and manufacturing company, has optimized its product structure and is making strides in the semiconductor and electric vehicle (EV) sectors.
UT Dallas researcher Dr. Walter Voit turned Minecraft into an innovative educational and AI training platform, drawing interest from DARPA and launching startup Pedegree Studios. Here's how this Dallas-Fort Worth team is reshaping workforce training—from chemistry labs to semiconductor facilities—in a virtual sandbox.
Chinese company improves ‘yield’ of latest semiconductor, despite US efforts to prevent manufacturing advances
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