Trump Says Apple Shifting to US Plants
Moves expected by the Trump administration to gut a key government scientific agency could bring another challenge for semiconductor and chip-equipment companies — and their stocks.
Apple's move to develop its own modem chips has investors closely watching Qualcomm in the semiconductor industry. ETFs with exposure to Qualcomm are noteworthy for tracking sector developments.
Semiconductor stocks have been among the biggest winners from the generative AI boom, as tech companies scramble to secure as ...
So, TSMC presents a less volatile option than individual chip designers when it comes to investing in AI. At a valuation of ...
A Chinese engineer who worked on semiconductors at Apple has returned home to teach at his alma mater in Wuhan, capital of ...
Investing.com -- Nvidia is set to become as large a customer as Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
Apple is set to introduce its first in-house 5G modem, built by TSMC, in the iPhone SE 4, but reports suggest it may lack ...
Weekly news roundup: Apple makes manufacturing pivot; Chinese IC firms may shift 14nm orders to SMIC
Chinese foundries, led by SMIC and Hua Hong Semiconductor, have aggressively expanded mature-node production, causing ...
Apple won an exemption to iPhone tariffs during the last Trump administration by arguing that Samsung would benefit. It's ...
The Indian Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) has said that imposition of a 25% or higher tariff on ...
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