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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 2h ago
English – The Conversation | AI data center boom is leaving consumer electronics short of chips − even though they don’t use the same kinds by Vidya Mani, Associate Professor of Business Administration, University of Virginia; Cornell University AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. The surge in AI‑driven data‑center construction is monopolising the supply of high‑tech components—especially GPUs, high‑bandwidth memory and the advanced process equipment needed to make them—leaving consumer‑electronics makers short of the chips they need, even though smartphones and PCs use different, power‑efficient system‑on‑chip designs. The semiconductor market is highly concentrated, with a few firms controlling the design of graphics processors (e.g., NVIDIA) and the fabrication of memory chips (Samsung, Micron, SK Hynix), and the long, costly cycle of building new fabs means capacity cannot be expanded quickly. As memory and accelerator chips are redirected toward hyperscale AI servers, consumer devices face rising costs, supply constraints, and the need to redesign hardware to run smaller on‑device AI models, which is expected to keep prices higher and product releases delayed in the coming years. Read more: https://theconversation.com/ai-data-center-boom-is-leaving-consumer-electronics-short-of-chips-even-though-they-dont-use-the-same-kinds-277069 #Nvidia #TSMC #Apple
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 20h ago
US Top News and Analysis | Intel's stock more than doubles in April for best month in chipmaker's 55 years on Nasdaq AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Intel’s shares surged 114 percent in April 2024, marking the chipmaker’s best month in its 55‑year Nasdaq history and pushing its market value past $470 billion. The rally was driven by a blowout earnings report, strong demand for its central‑processing units as AI workloads expand, and the rollout of new 18A CPUs from its Arizona fab. Under CEO Lip‑Bu Tan—who took over in March 2025 after a disastrous 2024 that saw the stock fall 60 percent—Intel is pursuing a turnaround focused on in‑house manufacturing (foundry) and advanced packaging, attracting interest from hyperscalers like Google, Microsoft and Amazon as well as partners such as Tesla, SpaceX and Intel’s own Ireland chip plant. The company’s resurgence is also bolstered by a 10 percent U.S. government stake acquired under the CHIPS Act, positioning Intel as the only U.S.‑based firm able to produce the most advanced AI‑ready chips domestically. Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/30/intel-has-best-month-ever-after-years-of-losing-to-tsmc-and-nvidia.html #Intel #Nasdaq #ElonMusk #TSMC #LipBuTan
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@gadgetchecks@burningboard.net · Jan 31, 2026
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