The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq treaded water on Wednesday, as losses in tech heavyweights Apple and Nvidia limited broader gains and investor focus turned to the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest-rate decision,
The release of DeepSeek’s cost-effective AI model sent shockwaves through the markets on Monday, hitting the technology sector, particularly AI and semiconductor stocks, hard. The Magnificent Seven stocks,
How Apple's M-series chips push Qualcomm & MediaTek to innovate in 2025 with custom designs, AI, and advanced manufacturing.
Qorvo, a key Apple supplier reported strong earnings and guidance, but the stock dropped after the company warned of flat sales to its “largest customer.”
AI chip stocks rally on news of Taiwan Semiconductor's upbeat quarterly report and new US regulations on chip exports to China, impacting companies like Nvidia and Apple.
Apple's reported development of an oxide LCD panel for the MacBook Air is another sign that the OLED MacBook Air is still a long way from becoming a reality.
Apple is expanding its US-made chip roster, but according to TSMC’s CEO, the most modern chips will continue being manufactured elsewhere.
Apple Computer procures nearly 100% of its CPUs and other chips from Taiwan Semiconductor. 2014 was the year that the TSM-Apple cooperation began in earnest, with Apple’s A8 and A8X SoCss.
Apple lost its position as the largest smartphone vendor in China in 2024 as local competitors Vivo and Huawei surpassed the iPhone manufacturer after its yearly shipments in the nation fell 17%, according to data released Thursday by research firm Canalys.
Taiwan Semiconductor may be the most important company in the world and continues to execute successfully on all levels
Taiwan, home to the world’s largest contract chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), plays a crucial role in the global technology supply chain, serving major companies like Apple and Nvidia.
(Reuters) -British semiconductor wafer maker IQE said on Thursday its 2024 sales and core earnings would exceed its earlier expectations, helped in part by cost-control measures. The Apple supplier