chipmakers

  1. Hanno Labuschagne

    Intel making a major comeback

    Intel making a major comeback Intel’s dramatic rally to start the year shows investors are increasingly optimistic about the chipmaker gaining new foundry customers, putting it back into the artificial intelligence trade it appeared to abandon in 2024. The stock is up 31% to start 2026, the...
  2. Hanno Labuschagne

    TSMC begins mass-producing 3nm chips

    TSMC begins mass-producing 3nm chips Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. kicked off mass production of 3-nanometre chips, seeking to keep its place as the dominant supplier of the world’s most advanced semiconductors. TSMC joins Samsung Electronics Co. in kickstarting production of a...
  3. Hanno Labuschagne

    Chipmaker stocks plummet amid more warnings about slowing demand

    Chipmaker stocks plummet amid more warnings about slowing demand Semiconductors stocks tumbled after Micron Technology Inc. became the latest chipmaker to warn about slowing demand, triggering concern the industry is heading into a painful downturn. In the US, the Philadelphia semiconductor...
  4. Hanno Labuschagne

    Chipmakers blocked from growing production in China as part of US chips bill

    Chipmakers blocked from growing production in China as part of US chips bill As the US Congress passed an historic $52 billion federal program to boost domestic chipmaking capabilities, it included one significant caveat: Companies that receive the funding have to promise not to increase their...
  5. Hanno Labuschagne

    Chipmakers' suffering in 2022 sparks fears of incoming recession

    Chipmakers' suffering in 2022 sparks fears of incoming recession Semiconductor stocks took a beating Friday after a grim profit warning from Micron Technology Inc. sparked fresh worries about Corporate America’s earnings power with the US potentially heading for a recession. Despite the...
  6. Hanno Labuschagne

    Samsung kicks off mass production of 3nm chips

    Samsung kicks off mass production of 3nm chips Samsung Electronics Co. kicked off mass production of 3-nanometre chips that are more powerful and efficient than predecessors, beating rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to a key milestone in the race to build the most advanced chips in...
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