Donald Trump's love of tariffs and his tough comments on Taiwan have big implications for Intel and the entire semiconductor sector.
Silicon chip manufacturer Wolfspeed announced on Wednesday that it is laying off hundreds of its workers. The company said that it will be laying off 20% of its headcount as part of its cost savings ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, GlobalFoundries and at least one other chipmaker are poised to receive their final ...
GlobalFoundries and at least two other chipmakers are poised to receive their final Chips and Science Act awards from the ...
TSMC’s package announced in April includes US$6.6 billion ($8.8 billion) in grants and as much as US$5 billion in loans to ...
Qualcomm (QCOM) issued its financial earnings for Q4 2024 on Wednesday afternoon. The tech company beat Wall Street's EPS and ...
CHIP designer Qualcomm on Wednesday (Nov 6) forecast sales and profit in the current quarter would exceed Wall Street ...
At its Advancing AI event in San Francisco, AMD announced major new chip designs across its portfolio—datacenter, AI, ...
ARM Holdings, the chip designer that went public last year, gave a disappointing sales forecast for the current period, ...
Wolfspeed forecast quarterly revenue below estimates on Wednesday and said it would book $174 million in restructuring ...
Stocks notched record highs on Wednesday following the re-election of Donald Trump in the presidential election. Each of the ...
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index closed down 2.2 per cent, while China’s blue-chip CSI300 Index fell 0.5 per cent. The decline in ...