Tech Sector Gains Momentum Amid Semiconductor Surge
A surge in semiconductor stocks, driven by increased AI spending, is reinforcing the technology sector's influence on Wall Street.
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A surge in semiconductor stocks, driven by increased AI spending, is reinforcing the technology sector's influence on Wall Street.
This article delves into the latest advancements in chip technology and their implications for computing performance and future hardware trends.
As the demand for semiconductors grows, Chinese EV manufacturers like BYD are accelerating efforts to incorporate domestically produced chips into their vehicles.
In a significant move to enhance its technological capabilities, South Korea has announced a $1 trillion investment focused on memory chip production and humanoid robots.
According to MarketWatch, Micron's profitability is on the rise, positioning it to become one of the most profitable U.S. companies, trailing only Nvidia and Google.
Amid rising chip prices, Apple is seeking approval from the Trump administration to purchase memory chips from a Chinese company that is currently blacklisted.
The Medicaid/CHIP Monthly Enrollment Tracker provides updated figures on enrollment trends, reflecting the current state of these vital health programs.
Prime Day presents a unique opportunity to purchase Xreal's premium smart glasses at a reduced price, appealing to tech enthusiasts and early adopters alike.
The Arduino Uno Q, a microcomputer similar to the Raspberry Pi, is set to see a price increase this week, following a trend among various devices.
Reports suggest that Apple will bypass the M6 Pro, Max, and Ultra processors, focusing instead on the upcoming M7 chip lineup, potentially altering its silicon release strategy.
Despite a positive outlook for the semiconductor sector, Wall Street ended with mixed results as declines in major tech stocks overshadowed the good news.
I-Pulse has been awarded $250 million under the US CHIPS Act to advance silicon-carbide semiconductor manufacturing, with backing from BHP.
Due to ongoing RAM shortages, consumers are facing significant price increases when shopping for new computers and tablets, leading to widespread sticker shock.
As Europe grapples with unprecedented heat, power plants are shutting down, raising concerns over energy supply. Meanwhile, IBM is working on a chip that may push the boundaries of Moore's Law.
IBM has developed a prototype chip containing approximately 100 billion transistors, which may double the density of earlier technologies and extend Moore's Law for another decade.
Players of League of Legends and Valorant can now choose to enable Vanguard anti-cheat software, provided they meet new hardware requirements.
Amazon's Prime Day sale features the Lenovo Legion Go S at a reduced price of $549.99, appealing to gamers seeking affordable options.
As the price of traditional fish and chips has doubled since 2019, many shops are now offering cheaper seafood options to attract customers.
A new machine, weighing over 150 tons and crafted from precision-milled aluminum, is poised to transform the semiconductor industry and enhance manufacturing efficiency.
In response to user feedback, AMD has decided to restore memory encryption features in its consumer CPUs, a move that critics previously viewed as a strategy to promote higher-priced models.