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TSMC posts surge in profits as AI boom boosts high-tech chip sales
The Taiwanese chipmaker beat analysts’ forecasts following a surge in demand for its most advanced 3nm chipsMarketWatch - Business -
A Chip Fab BusinessGrows in Brooklyn
In a retrofitted building in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, once a hub of New York City shipbuilding, startup Nanotronics is developing plans for next-generation chip manufacturing facilities.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden's bet on Texas chips
Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Biden admin gives billions to Samsung for Texas chip plant The Biden administration announced Monday a multibillion-dollar agreement with Samsung, which will ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Intel Replies on Making Chips in America
We ‘remain on track to regain technology leadership in 2025.’The Wall Street Journal - World -
America's Chip Renaissance Needs Workers
As SK Hynix builds a huge new semiconductor complex in Indiana, it’s working with Purdue University to staff it.The Wall Street Journal - World -
AI Chips Drive Growth at TSMC
The semiconductor giant’s CEO expects AI to account for a fifth of the company’s revenue by 2028 amid what he called insatiable demand.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Artificial Intelligence -
Oil prices finish higher on talk of potential for Iran strike on Israel
Oil futures finished sharply higher on Wednesday, buoyed by speculation that Iran will soon wage an attack on Israel following Israel’s strike on Iran’s embassy in Syria earlier this month.MarketWatch - Business - Israel -
Oil Holds Steady Despite U.S. Inventory Build, CPI Data
Oil prices were broadly stable despite a larger-than-expected build in U.S. inventories and the latest inflation data weighing on large parts of the commodities complex.The Wall Street Journal - World -
ECB Signals It's Moving Closer to a Rate Cut
Officials held rates steady as they weigh the prospect of cutting before the Fed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Golden Era of the Office Couch Is Here, Crumbs and All
The office is notably cushier. But lounging with co-workers can get awkward—not to mention bad for your back.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Morning Risk Report
Top crypto exchanges look to move beyond settlements with U.S. regulators, and KPMG fined a record $25 million in exam-cheating scandal. Plus, a Russian billionaire wins a legal case against EU sanctions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Amazon CEO Touts AI Revolution While Committing to Cost Cuts
In his letter to shareholders, Andy Jassy says generative AI could usher in the largest tech transformation since the Internet.The Wall Street Journal - World - Amazon -
A Natural-Gas Glut is Keeping Prices Low
U.S. natural gas futures snapped a four-session winning streak on a bigger-than-expected build in inventories.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Health Care Roundup: Market Talk
AstraZeneca, Alpine Immune Sciences and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Health Care sector.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A New Generational Divide Opens Over Cheap Stuff on Temu
The fast-growing Chinese online retailer has middle-aged Americans hooked on its discounts. Their kids can’t stop roasting them.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Japan Is Trying to Rebuild Its Chip Industry
Taiwan’s semiconductor giant, TSMC, is quickly remaking a farm town in Japan into Asia’s next hub of chip manufacturing with enormous government support.The New York Times - Business - Japan -
Meta Debuts Its Next-Generation AI Chip
As artificial intelligence gets more sophisticated, big tech firms must keep pace with the need for more computing power.Inc. - Business - Meta -
Samsung Doubles Down on Texas as U.S. Chip Center
The South Korean firm said it will ramp up investment to $44 billion for its hub near Austin that makes advanced semiconductors.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
ASML's Weak Orders Show Chip Makers' Caution
Chip makers aren’t rushing to prepare for the next wave of growth, based on a first-quarter update from lithography giant ASML. Its shares fell in Europe.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Chip Giant TSMC Offers Reassurance---and a Warning
The chip industry is recovering more slowly than expected from the inventory glut of 2023 but the semiconductor investments required for the rapid growth of artificial intelligence are on track.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Oil prices rise 1% as traders brace for possible Iran strike against Israel
Israel warned OPEC member Iran Wednesday it would attack the Islamic Republic if Tehran strikes Israel.CNBC - Business - Iran -
One of Bay Area Chinatown's oldest jewelry stores loses nearly all inventory in robbery
Phuong Jewelry Store, one of the oldest jewelry shops in Oakland's Chinatown, was rattled by a robbery last week that wiped out their inventory.NBC News - Top stories -
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Joe Biden: Moment of Truth on Ukraine and Israel
Both countries urgently need U.S. aid to defend themselves against brazen adversaries that seek their annihilation.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
IMF Warns Surge in U.S., China Debt Could Have 'Profound' Impact on Global Economy
The U.S. and Chinese governments should take action to lower future borrowing, as a surge in their debts threatens to have “profound” effects on the global economy, the International Monetary Fund said.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Mayorkas Impeachment Trial Ends as Democrats Dismiss Charges
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the charges against the homeland security chief failed to meet the high standards for removal.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The WSJ Dollar Index Falls 0.3% to 100.33
The WSJ Dollar Index was down 0.3% today to 100.33 — snapping a five-trading-day winning streak.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Settle Lower Ahead of Storage Report
U.S. natural gas futures lost ground but settled above the day’s lows ahead of an inventories report that’s expected to show a slight reduction in surplus storage versus the five-year average.The Wall Street Journal - World -
High interest rate anxiety
How long can the economy last without a recession?Financial Times - World -
Intel unveils latest AI chip as Nvidia competition heats up
Intel is looking to take market share from current leader Nvidia, which has an estimated 80% of the AI chip marketCNBC - Business -
Samsung Will Get $6.6 Billion to Expand Texas Chip Plant
More money from the CHIPS and Science Act pool of funds bolsters semiconductor manufacturing in the United States.Inc. - Business -
Intel unveils latest AI chip as Nvidia competition heats up
Intel on Tuesday unveiled its latest artificial intelligence chip, called Gaudi 3, as chipmakers rush to produce semiconductors that can train and deploy big AI models, such as the one underpinning OpenAI’s ChatGPT.NBC News - Top stories -
Intel’s stock stems its bleeding upon launch of new AI chip
The chip maker’s shares are on track to snap a five-session losing streak.MarketWatch - Business -
Taiwan’s chip industry heads overseas amid supply chain shift
Investments elsewhere begin to pay off as Chinese market maturesFinancial Times - World -
Japan’s Rapidus chip foundry opens U.S. subsidiary in Silicon Valley
Rapidus, a chip contract manufacturer, or foundry, in Japan, announced it set up a U.S. subsidiary and opened an office in Silicon Valley.VentureBeat - Tech - Japan -
US missing pieces of AI chip puzzle despite TSMC’s $65bn bet
Big upgrades in Arizona with advanced tech plants imply changes to foundry strategyFinancial Times - Business -
U.S., Japan, Philippines Boost Ties With Chip, Nickel Deals
The U.S. and Japan have outlined plans to invest in infrastructure, semiconductor and nickel projects in the Philippines as the three countries seek to deepen ties amid tensions with China.The Wall Street Journal - World - Japan -
AMD and Intel dip on report China told telecoms to remove foreign chips
Shares of U.S. chipmakers fell after The Wall Street Journal reported China is ordering the country's top telecom carriers to stop using foreign processors.CNBC - Business - China -
China Urges Its Telecom Makers to Phase Out U.S. Chips
The state demand to stop using foreign chips will hit Intel and AMD, and highlights the mix of protectionism and competition in the U.S.-China economic relationship.Inc. - Business - China