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ExpandNYSE:IONQIonQToday's Change(-5.08%) $-2.64Current Price$49.31Key Data PointsMarket Cap$18BDay's Range$47.48- $52.2052wk Range$25.89- $84.64Volume32MAvg Vol28MGross Margin-2879.52%IonQ(IONQ5.08%), developer of trapped-ion quantum computers and software for complex problem-solving, closed Monday at $56.89, up 15.54%. The stock moved higher after SkyWater Technology shareholders approved their
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AI wealth boom is creating anxiety, layoffs, and identity crisis in Silicon Valley
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Shares of small-cap power semiconductor designerNavitas Semiconductor(NVTS7.74%)rallied on Monday, up 24.5% during the day's trading.While Navitas didn't release any financial information today, a news report on a new product partnership in India was enough to send the stock flying higher.ExpandNASDAQ:NVTSNavitas SemiconductorToday's Change(-7.74%) $-1.65Current Price$19.67Key Data PointsMarket Ca
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Theartificial intelligence (AI)memory boom has been kind to bothSandisk Corporation(SNDK5.30%)andMicron Technology(MU5.81%). Sandisk shares are up about 560% year to date, while Micron has risen more than 180%. Further, both companies recently posted quarterly results showing record revenue and significant margin expansion.But the two sit in different corners of the memory market. Micron sells the
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Micron Technology(MU5.81%)continues to be one of the hottest stocks on the market in 2026, jumping an incredible 162% as of this writing. Investors have been buying its shares hand over fist to capitalize on strong memory demand that continues to outpace supply.What's more, the good news just keeps flowing in forMicron stockinvestors. Tom's Hardware reports that contract prices for dynamic random-
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Nvidia(NVDA1.38%)has reigned for several years as the king of artificial intelligence (AI) chips. The company'sgraphics processing units (GPUs)became the de facto gold standard for training and running these sophisticated algorithms when the AI boom kicked off in late 2022. While growing competition has long been on the minds of investors, Nvidia continues to reap the rewards of its unrelenting fo
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Aaron Klotz
AMD is allegedly planning to launch an RX 9050 SKU to compete with the RTX 5050, featuring more cores than the OEM-exclusive RX 9060.
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I think it's official now:Micron(MU5.81%)is a momentum stock.Granted, it's not anordinary momentum stock, one that just goes up and up primarily on positive headlines, but without revenue or earnings numbers to back up the rally. Fact is, Microndoeshave revenue and earnings growth. Sales surged 196% last quarter, and Micron's earnings were up 771%.But Micron also has positive headlines in abundanc
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(Credit: Annabelle Chih/Bloomberg via Getty Images)Intel's CEO this weekend reiterated plans to launch "new products" with Nvidia.Lip-Bu Tan awarded Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang with an Honorary Doctorate in Science and Technology at Carnegie Mellon University on Sunday, "for his outstanding contributions to accelerated computing and Artificial Intelligence," Intel's CEOtweeted, adding that Intel and N
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Gadgets 360
OPPO F33 Series 5G: The New Selfie Champion in the Mid-Range Segment
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Luke James
The two sides are meeting through South Korea's National Labor Relations Commission after earlier rounds of mediation in February and March collapsed.
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Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)Copyright, VietnamPlus, Vietnam News Agency (VNA)Editor-in-chief, Mr. Tran Tien Duan.
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U.S. hyperscalers came into the year planning to spend over $700 billion to build new data centers. Just three months later, most of them realized they would need to spend even more. Three of the four major hyperscalers increased their capital expenditure (capex) budgets for the year alongside their first-quarter earnings reports. And they may be just getting started.Leading contract chip manufact
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Jowi Morales
Developers are looking for the path of least resistance to build their data center projects.
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Tom's Hardware
Copy linkFacebookXWhatsappRedditPinterestFlipboardEmailShare this article4Join the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleNewsletterSubscribe to our newsletterShare prices of both Intel and SK hynix have surged following aZDNet Koreareport claiming that SK is conducting R&D with Intel on 2.5D packaging using Intel's Embedded Multi-die Interconnect Bridge (EMIB) technology, with
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Nvidia(NVDA1.38%)remains the center of the artificial intelligence boom, but the stock is up just 15% in 2026, both because investors worry the current pace of AI spending is unsustainable and because they question the durability of Nvidia's dominance in the AI infrastructure market.Meanwhile,DigitalOcean(DOCN4.80%)is a little-known cloud computing company whose aggressive expansion into AI servic
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Luke James
The concept draws on the same physics as the bola, a weighted throwing weapon used for centuries by South American herders.
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Several customers are said to have approached the South Korean chipmaker with proposals that include direct investment in new manufacturing capacity and financial support for equipment purchases.These offers are certainly unusual in the memory sector, where chipmakers have traditionally funded their own expansion rather than relying on customer backing.The proposals reportedly include funding for