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$Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ $Intel (INTC.US)$ TSMC, the company has excelled where Intel has failed and over the last decade snatched the leadership from its American counterpart in the foundry business. TSMC managed to outcompete Intel at its own game and significantly benefited from the ongoing chip shortage crisis.
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$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Alpha & Omega Semiconductor (AOSL.US)$
All fellow semiconductor except for $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ got trashed today. Probably hedge funds are switching out or shorting
All fellow semiconductor except for $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ got trashed today. Probably hedge funds are switching out or shorting
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$Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ Break through 130 tomorrow
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Chip firm Advanced Micro Devices will acquire about $2.1 billion of silicon wafers from GlobalFoundries from 2022 through 2025 in an amended agreement, according to a regulatory filing on Thursday.
$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ had agreed to buy $1.6 billion worth of chips between 2022 and 2024, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in May. Wafers are the large discs of silicon on which computer chips are made.
GlobalFoundries was created when AMD spun off its chip factory operations in 2009 and has supplied AMD since then. However, GlobalFoundries in 2018 decided to quit pursuing leading edge chipmaking technologies.
Since then, AMD has turned to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to supply the most critical sections of its computer processors called “chiplets.” Even though TSMC has become its primary supplier, AMD still relies on some components from GlobalFoundries to tie its chips together.
$Intel (INTC.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$
$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ had agreed to buy $1.6 billion worth of chips between 2022 and 2024, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in May. Wafers are the large discs of silicon on which computer chips are made.
GlobalFoundries was created when AMD spun off its chip factory operations in 2009 and has supplied AMD since then. However, GlobalFoundries in 2018 decided to quit pursuing leading edge chipmaking technologies.
Since then, AMD has turned to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to supply the most critical sections of its computer processors called “chiplets.” Even though TSMC has become its primary supplier, AMD still relies on some components from GlobalFoundries to tie its chips together.
$Intel (INTC.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$
![AMD amends GlobalFoundries deal, will buy $2.1 bln worth of wafers](https://ussnsimg.moomoo.com/1640314474679-70040946-android-org.png/thumb)
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I think it is important to not follow buying tips from others so easily as I really will end up feeling regret buying the stocks without DD. Need to have my own plan and decision instead.
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$Micron Technology (MU.US)$ Micron Technology Inc (NASDAQ:MU) announced earnings per share of $2.16 on revenue of $7.69 billion. Analysts anticipated EPS of $2.10 on revenue of $7.68 billion.
Looking ahead, the company sees revenue for the next quarter coming in at between $7.3 billion to $7.7 billion, with EPS coming in between $1.85 and $2.05.
The company did well despite all the worries. Shares are up ~6.5% in after hours. Do you expect this to drag AMD and NVDA up tomorrow?
Looking ahead, the company sees revenue for the next quarter coming in at between $7.3 billion to $7.7 billion, with EPS coming in between $1.85 and $2.05.
The company did well despite all the worries. Shares are up ~6.5% in after hours. Do you expect this to drag AMD and NVDA up tomorrow?
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market insanity has wiped out 4 years of effort from once of the most influential and admired name in the World
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