(Reuters) - Analog Devices topped first-quarter Wall Street expectations for revenue and profit on Wednesday, driven by a recovery in chip demand, particularly in the consumer segment, sending its ...
LOS ANGELES — Even as he’s vowed to push the United States ahead in artificial intelligence research, President Donald Trump’s threats to alter federal government contracts with chipmakers ...
MACOM Technology is rated a hold despite strong AI-driven growth and CHIPS Act benefits, due to its high valuation at 34x ...
Analog Devices shares soared to an all-time high Wednesday after the company's fiscal first-quarter results beat expectations. The chipmaker said it expects to return to growth this year ...
EnCharge, spun out from Princeton University, believes its analog memory chips — envisioned to be embedded in devices such as laptops, desktops, handsets, and wearables — will not only speed ...
TSMC agreed to build a series of chip plants in the US, with Apple a key customer, using subsidies provided by the bipartisan CHIPS Act. Trump has now called the Act “ridiculous” and wants to ...
A young DARPA-backed startup with a fresh spin on a low-power computer chip ... and mobile devices, where energy, size, and cost constraints are tighter. Its approach, known as analog in-memory ...
Saikat Chaudhuri, an expert on corporate growth and innovation at U.C. Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, called Trump’s derision of the CHIPS Act surprising because one of the biggest ...
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