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China Directs Telecom Giants to Replace Foreign Chips by 2027, Impacting U.S. Chipmakers Intel and AMD
China has dealt a fresh blow to U.S. chipmakers Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) by directing the country's largest telecom carriers to phase out foreign chips from their networks by 2027, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal on Friday. China has dealt a fresh blow to U.S. chipmakers Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) by directing the country's largest telecom carriers to phase out foreign chips from their networks by 2027, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal on Friday. -
AMD's Shares Tumble Amid Insider Sales and Market Concerns
AMD's stock experienced a sharp decline, falling nearly 7% during trading on March 19. This drop has drawn considerable attention to the company, leading many to wonder about the underlying causes of this downward trend. AMD's stock experienced a sharp decline, falling nearly 7% during trading on March 19. This drop has drawn considerable attention to the company, leading many to wonder about the underlying causes of this downward trend. -
AMD Stock Soars 8% Amid Optimistic Outlook for AI Chip Demand from Tech Giants
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) saw its stock price surge by over 8% to $158.74, marking its highest close since November 2021 and nearing its historical peak by about 2%. Wall Street analysts are optimistic about the potential boost in AMD's AI chip sales driven by demand from tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) saw its stock price surge by over 8% to $158.74, marking its highest close since November 2021 and nearing its historical peak by about 2%. Wall Street analysts are optimistic about the potential boost in AMD's AI chip sales driven by demand from tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI. -
AI Chip Demand Skyrockets: Q2 Intel Sales Sixfold, AMD Sevenfold - NVIDIA Next in Line
The escalating "arms race" among tech giants over AI technology continues to gain momentum, bringing substantial benefits to chip manufacturers, including NVIDIA. The escalating "arms race" among tech giants over AI technology continues to gain momentum, bringing substantial benefits to chip manufacturers, including NVIDIA. -
AMD Predicts Double-Digit Q3 Growth: A Signal of Rebound in the PC Market
After last week's hope of a PC industry demand revival brought by old rival Intel, U.S. chip giant AMD also exceeded expectations in Q2, predicting a significant Q3 increase in PC-related business sales. This gives further credence to the improvement of the PC market. After last week's hope of a PC industry demand revival brought by old rival Intel, U.S. chip giant AMD also exceeded expectations in Q2, predicting a significant Q3 increase in PC-related business sales. This gives further credence to the improvement of the PC market. -
NVIDIA Faces Stiff Competition: The Battle of AI Chip Titans
With a weekly price surge of 30%, and single units selling for over $100,000, the NVIDIA A800 has become a hot commodity in the market due to the booming interest in artificial intelligence and the current chip shortage. With a weekly price surge of 30%, and single units selling for over $100,000, the NVIDIA A800 has become a hot commodity in the market due to the booming interest in artificial intelligence and the current chip shortage. -
Microsoft Serves as Financial Backer, Partners with AMD to Develop New AI Chip; AMD Shares Surge 10% Briefly
On Thursday, May 4, sources familiar with the matter said that Microsoft is providing financial support to strengthen AMD's efforts to develop AI chips, and is working with them to develop a self-developed AI chip codenamed Athena, part of Microsoft's multi-pronged approach to AI chip development. On Thursday, May 4, sources familiar with the matter said that Microsoft is providing financial support to strengthen AMD's efforts to develop AI chips, and is working with them to develop a self-developed AI chip codenamed Athena, part of Microsoft's multi-pronged approach to AI chip development. -
Nvidia, AMD Reportedly Ordered To Stop AI Chip Exports To China
Nvidia and competitor AMD say that have been affected by tighter U.S. export controls regarding shipments of advanced chips to China. Nvidia and competitor AMD say that have been affected by tighter U.S. export controls regarding shipments of advanced chips to China. -
AMD-Powered Frontier Is World's Fastest Supercomputer
The Hewlett Packard Enterprise-built machine handily beat out the previous record-holder Fugaku. The Hewlett Packard Enterprise-built machine handily beat out the previous record-holder Fugaku. -
AMD Closing $50 Billion Deal To Acquire Xilinx Inc
AMD said it has already acquired all the necessary regulatory approvals to move ahead with the acquisition. AMD said it has already acquired all the necessary regulatory approvals to move ahead with the acquisition.