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Even by the standards of the artificial-intelligence boom, the gains in chip stocks this year have been extraordinary. Sandisk has soared 570%. Intel has more than tripled. Samsung, Micron and SK Hynix have all climbed into the ranks of $1 trillion companies.
Average revenue per user for SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service is falling.
Chinese technology giant ByteDance is developing its own central processing units (CPUs) to support its growing AI infrastructure needs, three people familiar with the matter said, as surging chip prices and prolonged supply shortages constrain its expansion plans. The move underscores the industry's rapid shift toward "inference," where AI models are deployed to perform agentic tasks that demand more from CPUs, working in tandem with the graphics chips made by Nvidia that have dominated the AI boom. The shift has created a shortage of CPUs in recent months, and global hyperscalers including Alphabet's Google, Amazon and Microsoft are also developing their own custom CPUs to reduce costs and tailor performance to their specific workloads.
Gold is taking a breather after last year's blistering rally.
SoFi's scaling of its fintech business could create significant shareholder value.
The Trump accounts app, built by Bank of New York Mellon and Robinhood Markets, will reportedly be available on the Apple and Google app stores starting Thursday.
The chipmaker's blockbuster quarter wasn't enough to lift shares -- and a few specific concerns may explain why.
The artificial intelligence infrastructure boom is no longer just lifting a handful of semiconductor stocks like Nvidia Corp., Micron Technology Inc. and Intel Corp.. Goldman Sachs says it is now reshaping the entire U.S. business investment cycle. In a research...
The computing infrastructure provider is helping its customers build AI factories faster.
Shell and BP have both seen dramatic price increases since the Middle East conflict started, but BP's stock is performing better.
Micron has delivered incredible returns for its shareholders.
The retailer is finding ways to grow in a challenging economic environment.
SpaceX has filed its S-1 in anticipation of an IPO. The team digs into the details, examining what stands out in this monumental, possibly $2 trillion, public offering.
Rapidly rising bond yields have historically been bad for the stock market.
The retailer's turnaround strategy is progressing.
Buffett's favorite valuation indicator just hit unprecedented territory.
The robotaxi rollout is grabbing Wall Street attention, but investors need to take a balanced view.
It's often better to be overprepared than underprepared.
The emerging digital advertising giant received a boost from a Wall Street analyst today.
Robinhood is a game changer -- full stop. Now, the work really starts.
Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley joins Host Josh Lipton on Market Domination to break down the day’s leading tech stories, including SK Hynix (000660.KS) joining the Trillion-dollar club and Micron Technology (MU) impressive growth in 2026.
Lululemon stock is up today, but analysts aren't expecting a strong 2026.
The government will invest up to $100 million each in D-Wave, Rigetti, and Infleqtion.
Investors are choosing between a bird in the hand versus two in the bush.