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Bloomberg84d agobullish
Huawei Touts Chip Breakthrough to Shorten Gap With TSMC

(Bloomberg) -- Huawei Technologies Co. said it has come up with a new pathway to shorten its gap with industry leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., potentially achieving a breakthrough in making advanced semiconductors without cutting-edge equipment.Most Read from BloombergNvidia CEO Urges Super Micro to Tighten Up on ComplianceTrump Doctor Visit Renews Health Scrutiny as 80th Birthday NearsTrump Says He’ll Announce Negotiated Deal With Iran ShortlyRubio Sees Good News Coming on Hormuz

AMD Taiwan Bet Links 2nm Venice CPUs To Future AI Demand
Simply Wall St.86d agoneutral
AMD Taiwan Bet Links 2nm Venice CPUs To Future AI Demand

Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) is committing over $10b to expand advanced packaging capacity and AI partnerships across Taiwan. The company is aligning this investment with the production ramp of its 6th Gen EPYC "Venice" CPUs on TSMC's 2nm node. The initiative targets future AI infrastructure and data center demand by deepening AMD's ties with Taiwan's semiconductor supply chain. For investors watching NasdaqGS:AMD, this move lands after a strong share price run, with the stock at...

Why AMD (AMD) Stock Is Up Today
StockStory86d agoneutral
Why AMD (AMD) Stock Is Up Today

Shares of computer processor maker AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) jumped 4.7% in the afternoon session after the company confirmed it has started ramping up production of its next-generation 2-nanometer 'Venice' CPUs and announced plans to invest over $10 billion in Taiwan's AI supply chain, prompting bullish analyst upgrades.

IDVO’s $445 Million Income Play Faces a Critical Test When TSM Growth Slows
24/7 Wall St.87d agoneutral
IDVO’s $445 Million Income Play Faces a Critical Test When TSM Growth Slows

The Amplify CWP International Enhanced Dividend Income ETF (NYSEARCA:IDVO) has quietly become one of the more interesting income vehicles in the international space, with the ETF returning 35% over the past year and almost 12% year-to-date. IDVO pairs ex-US dividend equities with covered calls to generate monthly income, and the fund has ridden a sharp ... IDVO’s $445 Million Income Play Faces a Critical Test When TSM Growth Slows

Intel Foundry: After A 3x Rally, Time For A Reality Check?
Trefis87d agobullish
Intel Foundry: After A 3x Rally, Time For A Reality Check?

Intel (INTC) stock has rallied 3x year-to-date on improving CPU demand and growing optimism around its foundry business. Investors increasingly see Intel Corporation as more than a cyclical PC company. The market is beginning to price in the possibility that Intel could emerge as a meaningful second source for advanced semiconductor manufacturing alongside Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.

Latest News In AI Chips - AMD Pioneers AI Innovation with 2nm EPYC Processors
Simply Wall St.87d agoneutral
Latest News In AI Chips - AMD Pioneers AI Innovation with 2nm EPYC Processors

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) has initiated a significant production ramp of its 6th Generation EPYC processors, codenamed "Venice," utilizing TSMC’s cutting-edge 2nm process technology. This development is marked as a critical milestone, signifying the first high-performance computing product to enter production using this advanced technology. The collaboration between AMD and TSMC is set to bolster the next generation of AI infrastructure, as the demand for accelerated AI workloads...

Investors Look Beyond TSMC as AI Boom Spreads to New Winners
Bloomberg87d agoneutral
Investors Look Beyond TSMC as AI Boom Spreads to New Winners

(Bloomberg) -- After several years flying high as Asia’s best Nvidia Corp. proxy, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is increasingly vying with other artificial intelligence stocks for investor attention.Most Read from BloombergBungie Plans Layoffs After Ending ‘Destiny 2’ DevelopmentSpot the Difference: Putin Gets Trump Treatment From Xi in ChinaIran Says the US’s Latest Proposal Has ‘Narrowed the Gaps’Iran in Talks With Oman Over Permanent Hormuz Toll SystemModi’s Toffee Gift to Meloni Ign

AMD asking partners to ramp up production, CEO says
Reuters87d agoneutral
AMD asking partners to ramp up production, CEO says

Advanced ‌Micro Devices ‌CEO Lisa ​Su said on Friday in Taipei ‌that ⁠the company was asking ⁠its partners to ​ramp ​up ​production given ‌strong demand for AI. AMD is a major customer ‌of ​TSMC, ​the ​world's ‌largest contract chipmaker. (Reporting ​by ​Wen-Yee Lee; Writing ​by ‌Ben Blanchard; Editing ​by Jacqueline ​Wong)

Lam Research focused on adding AI to chipmaking tools as it eyes US expansion, CEO says
Reuters88d agoneutral
Lam Research focused on adding AI to chipmaking tools as it eyes US expansion, CEO says

Lam Research is focused on adding sensing and AI capabilities to its semiconductor manufacturing tools to make them more productive ‌as it plans expanded operations in Arizona and California, its chief executive told Reuters ‌on Thursday. Shares of Lam, which supplies chipmakers such as Micron Technology and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, have risen more than ​75% this year as huge demand for AI chips has spurred customers to buy more tools. Lam CEO Tim Archer said in an interview that the company's strategic focus over the next two years would be to equip those tools with more sensors that generate data that can be analyzed ‌by AI systems to spot problems ⁠and inefficiencies early.

Amkor working with AMD on advanced packaging after acquiring more land in Arizona
Reuters88d agoneutral
Amkor working with AMD on advanced packaging after acquiring more land in Arizona

Amkor Technology is working with Advanced Micro Devices on packaging AMD's chips, ‌Amkor said on Thursday. Earlier this week, Amkor said it ‌had secured 67 additional acres of land in Arizona next to a 104-acre ​parcel where it is developing a new campus where it plans to start production in 2028. Modern data center chips such as those from AMD and Nvidia consist of multiple chips packaged together, and ‌those packaging steps have ⁠become a key bottleneck in chip production.