ON Semiconductor announced a restructuring plan to reduce its global workforce by 2,400 employees and expects to incur $50-$60 million in charges in 2025.
Frank Lee, HSBC's Global Head of Tech, sees renewed confidence in Nvidia ahead of earnings, expecting strong results despite supply concerns.
Semiconductor stocks have been a source of massive gains in the early days of the artificial intelligence (AI) boom. With more focus placed on other names, specifically those in the software scene, questions linger as to which direction the stalling semiconductor stocks will be headed next.
AOSL's strategic pivot to AI and power management solutions for data centers and GPUs positions it for long-term growth. Click here to read why AOSL is a Hold.
Seoul Semiconductor will participate in JAPAN SHOP 2025, focusing on 'SunLike' LED technology under the theme 'Lighting's Paradigm Shift.'
Cadmium selenide nanoplatelets provide a promising foundation for the development of innovative electronic materials. Researchers around the world have taken a particular interest in these tiny platelets,
OpenAI's flagship product is a large language model (LLM) called ChatGPT, which uses generative AI to answer queries of all kinds at fast speeds. While ChatGPT's seemingly infinite knowledge gives it the appearance of a modern-day online encyclopedia, there are actually quite a few technical processes going on in the background.
President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on semiconductors seems serious and may hurt Taiwan, but an emerging deal between TSMC and Intel could open a path for relief.
BE Semiconductor has a solid business case, but earnings could be at an inflection point. Click here to read why I keep my Buy rating for BESIY stock.
Of course, buying just two stocks and hoping that they will deliver life-changing returns isn't a smart thing to do. However, buying the two companies discussed in this article as a part of a diversified portfolio could turn out to be a smart move considering their prospects.
South Korea is lagging behind or matching China in "basic competency" in five areas of semiconductor technology, including memory chips and artificial intelligence (AI) chips, according to a report released last week by the Korea Institute of Science & Technology Evaluation and Planning.