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Intel, 3DGS to set up $3.3 billion substrate plant in India's Odisha state
Reuters82d agoneutral
Intel, 3DGS to set up $3.3 billion substrate plant in India's Odisha state

U.S. chipmaker Intel and 3DGS Inc. ‌USA will invest about $3.3 billion ‌to set up a substrate manufacturing plant ​in the eastern Indian state of Odisha, the Indian government said on Friday. • Substrates ⁠are the bedrock material on which elements of a semiconductor device ​are attached. • ​New Delhi ​has pledged billions ‌of dollars in subsidies to attract semiconductor plants and related manufacturing as a part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wider push to build ‌more products locally.

This Tech Stock Joins Intel, Cisco Smashing Dot-Com Records
Barrons.com82d agoneutral
This Tech Stock Joins Intel, Cisco Smashing Dot-Com Records

After Intel Cisco and Corning earlier this year, data storage company NetApp is the latest tech stalwart set to finally surpass its 2000 record high. “Throughout our history, NetApp has ridden wave after wave of change in the IT ocean,” the company’s history page reads. True to its word, NetApp is now riding the AI wave.

Republican lawmakers are trading like Trump, piling into Big Tech stocks
Yahoo Finance Video82d agoneutralVIDEO
Republican lawmakers are trading like Trump, piling into Big Tech stocks

Republican lawmakers are adjusting their investment portfolios to keep up with President Trump's latest trades, the US leader favoring Nvidia (NVDA), Intel (INTC), and other Big Tech names. Yahoo Finance Washington Correspondent Ben Werschkul reports on this trend, giving rise to renewed concerns around Congressional stock trading.