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Intel Corp. tumbled in premarket trading after Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan sparked concerns that he was more focused ...
Shares of Intel Corp. tumbled 8.5% on Friday after Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan sparked concerns that he was more focused on cost cutting than restoring the chipmaker’s technological edge.
Who is leading the artificial intelligence (AI) “arms race” — the US or China? To judge by the past decade, the answer might ...
Artificial intelligence mania is still going strong, readily rekindling bullish interest in many of the industry's stocks ...
Semiconductor stocks have enjoyed a strong uptick over the past few years as semiconductors are crucial for making some of the market’s most ...
Japan's $550 billion investment package agreed in this week's U.S. tariff deal could help finance a Taiwanese firm building ...
Countries like Taiwan are dominating in chipmaking because they value "high-quality" manufacturing, an ethos that "doesn’t exist in North America," Graphcore CEO Nigel Toon told #FortuneAISingapore.