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UBS upgrades Burlington to neutral from sell UBS said the outlook for Burlington is improving. Jefferies reiterates Netflix as buy After a change in analyst coverage, the firm says it's standing by its buy rating. UBS upgrades TJX Companies to buy from neutral UBS says the off-price retailer is a "growth stock with surprising upside." UBS downgrades CVS to neutral from buy UBS said it sees too much uncertainty for shares of CVS. JPMorgan upgrades Carvana to overweight from neutral JPMorgan upgraded Carvana following earnings on Wednesday.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Ferrari, Mizuho, C27E, BURL, Jefferies, Rosenblatt, TD Cowen downgrades Wolfspeed, Cowen, Raymond James, Parsons, Ziff Davis, KBW, Piper Sandler, Cantor Fitzgerald, Tesla, Cantor, it's bullish Organizations: Nvidia, Mizuho, UBS, Netflix, Networks, Enterprise, Jefferies, CTV, TJX Companies, Department Stores, CVS, JPMorgan, Susquehanna, MGM, Bank of America, Community Bank, Piper, NYCB, ~$ Locations: Burlington, Las Vegas
Activist Commentary: Jana is a very experienced activist investor founded in 2001 by Barry Rosenstein. Wolfspeed is the world's leading producer of silicon carbide, or SiC, and a manufacturer of silicon carbide applications. Jana also recommends that the board commences a review of strategic alternatives, including a possible sale of the company. At Freshpet, Jana also made operational and capital allocation recommendations in addition to reviewing a sale of the company. Here, there has been no such mention of a "Jana Dream Team," but it is a little too early for that.
Persons: Jana, Barry Rosenstein, Rosenstein, John Palmour, Wolfspeed, Renesas, Ken Squire Organizations: John Palmour Manufacturing, Silicon Carbide, Mitsubishi Electric, 13D Locations: Siler City, N.C, Marcy, N.Y, North Carolina, Mohawk, New York, Germany, Freshpet
Meanwhile, Wells Fargo called for 20% upside for Meta Platforms and raised one of its estimates for the company's ad sales. Despite those positive trends, the new price target from KBW is still below the stock's closing level on Tuesday of $245.84. — Jesse Pound 5:53 a.m.: Redburn Atlantic upgrades UPS UPS could be in for strong gains after a slow start to the year, according to Redburn Atlantic. Analyst Oliver Holmes upgraded the package delivery giant to buy, raising its price target to $180. "We believe UPS is at, or close to, trough revenue, volume, margin and share price levels," Holmes wrote to clients.
Persons: Wells, Tesla, Gary Mobley, Wolfspeed, Mobley, Wells Fargo, — Jesse Pound, Ronald Jewsikow, Guggenheim, Jewsikow, Richard Shane, Shane, Coinbase, Keefe, Kyle Voigt, Voigt, Ken Gawrelski, Gawrelski, Oliver Holmes, Holmes, Fred Imbert, ~ ~ . Organizations: CNBC, Wednesday, UPS, Hyundai, Guggenheim, JPMorgan, ADV, SEC, Meta, Wall, ~$ Locations: Wells Fargo, 4Q23 ., Tuesday's
"We are initiating coverage of SoFi Technologies (SOFI) with a BUY rating and a $10 price target." "Weighing Robinhood's Compelling New Product Roadmap Against a Now More Demanding Stock Price / Valuation." "As a result of higher revenue and Adjusted EBITDA estimates, we are raising our price target to $230 from $160 previously, and maintaining our MP rating." Wells Fargo reiterates Alphabet as equal weight Wells lowered its price target on Alphabet to $141 per share from $144. Guggenheim reiterates Disney as buy Guggenheim raised its price target on the stock to $140 per share from $125. "
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CNBC Daily Open: The Fed's rude awakening
  + stars: | 2024-01-17 | by ( Shreyashi Sanyal | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a news conference at the headquarters of the Federal Reserve on December 13, 2023 in Washington, DC. This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. China shares also fell after the country missed fourth quarter GDP estimates but met its year-end growth target of 5%. [PRO] 'Buy the dip'Morgan Stanley highlights its key picks in Europe's technology hardware sector after a "rollercoaster year" in 2023.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Christopher Waller, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Wall, Morgan Stanley's Organizations: Federal Reserve, Washington , DC, CNBC, Federal, Big Bank, Wall Street's Locations: Washington ,, Asia, Hong Kong, China
Those themes can "drive earnings momentum throughout this year, especially in 2H24," Morgan Stanley's analysts led by Lee Simpson wrote in a Jan. 11 research note titled "2024 Outlook: buy on the dips." The stocks are listed in the order of Morgan Stanley's preference in the table above. ASML The Dutch semiconductor equipment maker made Morgan Stanley's list, with a 12-month price target of 700 euros ($764.26), giving it around 7.8% upside. They expect the stock to "outperform on recovery" and thus gave it a target price 48 euros, or 20.8% upside potential. VAT Group This German company was among Morgan Stanley's top stocks, thanks to its exposure to the memory segment.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Morgan, Lee Simpson, Morgan Stanley's, Besi, STMicroelectronics Morgan Stanley, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wall Street Bank Locations: 2H24, upcycles
Goldman Sachs calls the China story today one of "rebalancing," and has picked 40 buy-rated stocks to play the theme. They predict certain consumer names, artificial intelligence companies and rising global players will be among the Chinese stocks that can do well. December data and fourth-quarter GDP due out late Tuesday New York time may give more clues on China's economic trajectory — and whether policymakers need to act. For China's economic outlook, comparisons to Japan may ultimately be more academic as the debate has become more about the extent to which national security has replaced economic growth as the priority. "Very often I'm asked the question, will China ignore development as it talks more about security?"
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Japan's, Kinger Lau, Morgan, Robin Xing, Goldman, Lau, Li Qiang, Liu, SICC, Arthur Kroeber, Dragonomics, Liu Jianchao, Michael Bloom Organizations: Beijing, China Equity, China New Economy Summit, China, New, Invesco, Central Commission, Financial, Economic Affairs, Laboratories, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, U.S, StarPower Semiconductor, Wire China, Communist Party's, Foreign Locations: China, Japan, Hong Kong, Beijing, New York, Davos, Shanghai, U.S, Shenzhen, Europe
The Brooklyn-based ceramic artist Eun-Ha Paek’s pieces are defined by their renegade spirit. Living everywhere from New York to California, they make experimental sculptures that reflect the traditions and aesthetics of both cultures. In Korean, for example, instead of saying, ‘The soup is boiling,’ you would say the sound the soup makes when it boils. That extraness and whimsy is what I’m hoping to express.”That’s also true for the Manhattan-based ceramic artist Janny Baek, 50, who was born in Seoul and moved to Flushing, Queens, when she was 3. I felt like I needed to do something more than be an artist,” Baek says.
Persons: , Paek, Design —, , ” Paek, Jay Oh, ” That’s, Janny Baek, ” Baek, McMahon, Baek, Raina Lee Organizations: Rhode Island School, Design, Greenwich House, Parsons School, Korea Society, Harvard Locations: Brooklyn, New York, Seoul, Los Angeles, California, Korea, Manhattan, America, Flushing , Queens, United States
(This is CNBC Pro's live coverage of Tuesday's analyst calls and Wall Street chatter. Meanwhile, Deutsche Bank downgraded Peloton to hold from buy, slashing its price target on the stock. ET: Deutsche Bank downgrades Peloton on challenging near-term outlook Deutsche Bank analyst Lee Horowitz downgraded Peloton to hold from buy Tuesday, slashing their price target to $4 from $13 per share. Rats gave a €71.0, or $75.84, price target on the stock, implying shares could jump 14%. Ralph Lauren (price target: $130, pointing to 13% upside): The analyst noted Ralph Lauren's "consistent execution" should allow the stock to hold its premium valuation relative to peers.
Persons: Vivek Arya, Arya, — Pia Singh, Lee Horowitz, Horowitz, Peloton's, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley, Martijn Rats, Steven Shemesh, Shemesh, Lowe's, Ralph Lauren, Michael Binetti, Binetti, Ralph Lauren —, TJX, Ralph Lauren's, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, ISI, Nike, Deutsche Bank, RBC Capital Markets, Semiconductor, EV, BofA Bank of America, Carbide, Silicon Carbide, TAM, Depot, PCE, TJX, Athletic Locations: France
Two of the semiconductor stocks that reported this week saw some big post-earnings moves and substantially above-average options trading activity. Among the biggest winners were Wolfspeed Inc. (WOLF) and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) . AMD WOLF 5D mountain AMD vs Wolfspeed, 5 days Are options markets aligned with these spikes or fading them using them as opportunities to initiate new bearish positions? Betting against Wolfspeed Wolfspeed popped sharply after a modest topline beat. Betting on AMD Unlike WOLF, AMD was up over 50% year-to-date going into the print so the pop wasn't a short-covering rally.
Persons: Wolfspeed, Roth MKM, Canaccord Genuity, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Wolfspeed Inc, Devices Inc, AMD, Carbide, JPMorgan, Citi, Deutsche Bank, WOLF, Management, Nvidia, supercomputing
Wolfspeed jumps on upbeat quarterly forecast
  + stars: | 2023-10-30 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
That facility, which started generating revenue at the end of Wolfspeed's fiscal 2023, contributed $4 million to its third-quarter revenue. The company said it expects second-quarter revenue from continuing operations of between $192 million and $222 million. Net loss widened to $3.22 per share from 21 cents per share a year earlier. Its quarterly revenue of $197.4 million missed analyst expectations of $207.7 million. Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala and Chavi Mehta in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'SilvaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Wolfspeed, Gregg Lowe, Piper Sandler, Zaheer Kachwala, Chavi Mehta, Anil D'Silva Organizations: Thomson Locations: New York, Mohawk, Bengaluru
Infineon Technologies AG logo is seen during German Economy Minister Robert Habeck and Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock's visit, in Dresden, Germany July 13, 2023. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBERLIN, Oct 18 (Reuters) - German chip manufacturer Infineon (IFXGn.DE) said on Wednesday it has signed a multi-year agreement with Hyundai and Kia to supply power semiconductors for the production of electric cars. Infineon will build and reserve manufacturing capacity to supply silicon carbide and silicon power modules and chips to Hyundai and Kia until 2030, with the two carmakers to support the project with financial contributions, Infineon said in a statement. "This partnership not only empowers Hyundai Motor and Kia to stabilise its semiconductor supply but also positions us to solidify our leadership in the global EV (electric vehicle) market," Heung Soo Kim, Hyundai's Executive Vice President, said in a statement. Reporting by Rachel More, Editing by Louise HeavensOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Robert Habeck, Annalena Baerbock's, Annegret, Heung Soo Kim, Rachel More, Louise Heavens Organizations: Infineon, REUTERS, Rights, Hyundai, Kia, Hyundai Motor, Thomson Locations: Dresden, Germany
watch nowApple iPhone supplier Foxconn , officially known as Hon Hai, said its semiconductor strategy is to focus on producing "specialty chips" — not competing in cutting-edge chips. We focus more on specialty technology," Chiang Shang-Yi, chief strategy officer for semiconductor at Hon Hai Technology Group, told CNBC's Emily Tan on Tuesday. Specialty chips are known as semiconductors found in sectors such as automotive and internet of things. And we call it specialty technology – that is not late at all," said Chiang. Chiang Shang-Yi Chief strategy officer for semiconductor"Sometimes we may have to build their cars by their drawings.
Persons: Hai, Chiang Shang, Yi, Emily Tan, Taiwan's, Chiang, Jun Seki, Hai's, Foxconn, Foxtron, – Tesla, Volkswagen –, Young Liu, Liu Organizations: Apple, Hai Technology Group, Samsung, Hai Technology, Yulon, Reuters, CNBC, Volkswagen, Research, Vedanta Locations: South, Foxconn, China, Europe, U.S, India, Karnataka, Beijing, Washington
Novo Nordisk — The Danish drugmaker stock added 5.5% after saying late Tuesday it was halting Ozempic's kidney disease treatment trial after a committee said an analysis showed signs of success. DaVita , Fresenius Medical Care , Baxter International — Shares of dialysis services providers DaVita and Fresenius Medical Care sank 18.4% and 19.6%, respectively, on Novo Nordisk's news. Exxon Mobil , Pioneer Natural Resources — Exxon Mobil shares fell more than 4% after the largest U.S. oil and gas producer agreed to buy shale rival Pioneer Natural Resources for $59.5 billion in an all-stock deal, or $253 per share. Amgen — The biopharma stock added 3.5% following an upgrade from Leerink to outperform. On Wednesday, B. Riley upgraded shares to buy from neutral, saying Coherent's silicon carbide business could be worth more than the Street's current estimate.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Bruce Broussard, Jim Rechtin, Amgen, David Risinger, Goldman Sachs, Jeffrey Brown, Tim Wentworth, Riley, Raymond James, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Hakyung Kim, Yun Li, Lisa Han Organizations: Novo Nordisk, Novo Nordisk —, Baxter, Fresenius, Novo Nordisk's, Baxter International, Exxon Mobil, Natural Resources, Exxon, Exxon's, Mobil, Healthcare, Goldman, Walgreens, Alliance Locations: Danish, Novo
A logo of Mitsubishi Electric Corp is pictured at the CEATEC JAPAN 2017 (Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies) at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, October 2, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 10 (Reuters) - Coherent (COHR.N), a major U.S. supplier of materials used to make chips for the automotive industry, said on Tuesday Japan's Denso (6902.T) and Mitsubishi Electric (6503.T) will invest $1 billion in the company's silicon carbide business. Denso and Mitsubishi Electric will invest $500 million each in exchange for a 12.5% non-controlling ownership interest in Coherent's unit, as per the agreement. The investment would alleviate the financial burden for Coherent, which had explored strategic review of its silicon carbide business in May. Chips made with silicon carbide are used in applications that require massive quantity of power conversion such as inverters and drivetrains in electric vehicles.
Persons: Toru Hanai, Denso, Takemi, Priyamvada, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: Mitsubishi Electric Corp, Advanced Technologies, Makuhari, REUTERS, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi, Reuters, Hitachi Ltd, Sumitomo Electric Industries Inc, Thomson Locations: JAPAN, Chiba, Japan, U.S, Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, Bengaluru
The investment would alleviate the financial burden for Coherent, which has said it will invest $1 billion over the next 10 years to expand its production of silicon carbide wafers, which help boost the range of electric vehicles more than chips made with traditional silicon. Denso Corp (6902.T), Hitachi Ltd (6501.T), Mitsubishi Electric Corp (6503.T) and Sumitomo Electric Industries Inc (5802.T) have held discussions about taking a minority stake in Coherent's silicon carbide business, the source said. Coherent may accept more than one of these companies as investors in the silicon carbide division at a valuation of between $4 billion and $5 billion, the source added, requesting anonymity because the matter is confidential. Coherent, which said in May it would explore options for its silicon carbide business, declined to comment. Chips made with silicon carbide are used in applications that require huge amounts of power conversion, such as inverters and drivetrains in electric vehicles.
Persons: Chips, Milana Vinn, Andrea Ricci Organizations: Denso Corp, Hitachi Ltd, Mitsubishi Electric Corp, Sumitomo Electric Industries Inc, Thomson Locations: U.S, Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, China, New York
Bank of America named European chip stocks ASM International and STMicro as its "top picks" going into the end of the year. The Wall Street bank said it continues to favor ASMI with a 521 euro ($559) price target, which represents 25% upside potential from the current share price. Bank of America's $72 price target for STM points to a 62% upside potential over the next 12 months. STM ASMXF YTD line Bank of America analysts cited "resilient pricing and secular growth drivers in silicon carbide (SiC)" as reasons the stock should benefit into year-end. Bank of America cautioned that mixed signals on smartphone demand are an issue for the semiconductor sector more broadly.
Persons: Didier Scemama, Jean, Marc Chery Organizations: of America, ASM International, " Bank, America's, Bank of America, carmakers Locations: United States, Paris
Production at the new company, called Robert Bosch Semiconductor LLC, will start in 2026. The TSI facility would become the "third pillar" of in-house semiconductor production, along with two sites in Germany, Bosch said. Like other automotive manufacturers, Bosch was hit hard over the past two years by disruption to semiconductor production in Asia, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The silicon carbide chips Bosch said it will manufacture at the TSI Roseville site are increasingly in demand by electric vehicle manufacturers. Demand for silicon carbide semiconductors is growing by 30% annually, Bosch said.
Persons: Wolfgang Rattay, Bosch, Paul Thomas, Sarah Wu, Christopher Cushing Organizations: Bosch, REUTERS, Rights, Robert Bosch Semiconductor LLC, Bosch Mobility, Thomson Locations: Munich, Germany, Rights TAIPEI, California, U.S, Roseville , California, Asia, Roseville
NEW YORK, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Wolfspeed Inc (WOLF.N) shares plunged by nearly 21% on Thursday after analysts slashed price targets and sounded a cautious note about the chip maker's profit trends after its disappointing results. At least six brokerages cut their price targets for Wolfspeed shares after the company predicted a larger-than-expected quarterly loss after the market closed on Wednesday. Bank of America, which rates the stock "underperform," cut its price objective on the stock to $49 from $56. Wolfspeed shares were down 16.7% to $44.31 in afternoon trading. Reporting by Chibuike Oguh in New York; editing by Lewis Krauskopf and Deepa BabingtonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Vivek Arya, Wolfspeed, Chibuike Oguh, Lewis Krauskopf, Deepa Babington Organizations: Wolfspeed, Bank of America, Thomson Locations: Mohawk, New York
Chip firm Wolfspeed's shares tank on disappointing forecast
  + stars: | 2023-08-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Its shares fell 14% in extended trading on Wednesday, after the company also forecast quarterly revenue below market estimates. It expects adjusted loss per share to be between 60 cents and 75 cents in the first quarter, compared with analysts' estimate of a 29-cent loss, according to Refinitiv data. The midpoint of its quarterly revenue forecast of $220 million to $240 million was also below expectations of $233.2 million. But "it will be the second half of calendar year 2024 before we see $100 million of quarterly revenue from the fab that the 20% utilization would represent." The company's quarterly adjusted loss per share was 42 cents, compared with a 20-cent loss estimate.
Persons: Wolfspeed, Neill Reynolds, Zaheer Kachwala, Shilpi Majumdar Organizations: Thomson Locations: Siler City, Durham , North Carolina, Mohawk Valley, Bengaluru
The law also prohibits funding recipients from expanding semiconductor manufacturing in China or other countries deemed a national security risk by the United States government. A year after President Joe Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act into law, the U.S. semiconductor industry is still waiting on the windfall. The potential for federal funding has spurred some potential huge investments in the semiconductor sector. "The back-end semiconductor manufacturing sector that Integra participates in, operates on very thin margins that just don't make it possible without the CHIPS Act support to do this," Integra CEO Brett Robinson said. Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and silicon carbide producer Wolfspeed have all hired workers and started construction despite not receiving any federal CHIPS Act funding.
Persons: Raimondo, Gina Raimondo, Joe Biden, Brett Robinson, Robinson, Tom Sonderman, I've, Brian Harrison, It's Organizations: Department of Commerce, United, UAW, Integra Technologies, Integra, SkyWater Technology, of Commerce, Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, Commerce Department Locations: America, China, United States, U.S, Taylor , Michigan, Wichita , Kansas, West Lafayette , Indiana, Arizona
Infineon shares slump on Q4 warning, eyes Malaysia expansion
  + stars: | 2023-08-03 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Infineon forecast revenue of around 4 billion euros ($4.37 billion) in the fourth quarter, below expectations of 4.14 billion euros, according to IBES data from Refinitiv. The company, however, confirmed its revenue outlook of around 16.2 billion euros, which it had raised in May. Infineon's third-quarter adjusted result was down 10% from the previous quarter at 1.067 billion euros, while its margin came in slightly lower than expected, at 26.1%. MALAYSIA FACTORYInfineon said it will invest 5 billion euros over the next five years to build a power chip plant in Malaysia, on top of the 2 billion euros investment it had planned last year. For the full year, Infineon expects investments amounting to approximately 3 billion euros.
Persons: Robert Habeck, Annalena Baerbock's, Annegret, Gartner, Jochen Hanebeck, Infineon's, China's Cherry, Miranda Murray, Christina Amann, Friederike Heine, William Mallard, Kim Coghill Organizations: Infineon Technologies, REUTERS, Infineon, AMD, Qualcomm, JPMorgan, Semiconductor, MALAYSIA, Ford, SAIC, Thomson Locations: Dresden, Germany, Malaysia, Refinitiv, Infineon's, Villach, Austria, German
July 31 (Reuters) - Chipmaker ON Semiconductor Corp (ON.O) on Monday forecast third-quarter revenue above market estimates, on optimism that strong demand from the automotive sector will offset broader weakness in the semiconductor industry. Automotive chipmaker NXP last week forecast a strong third-quarter revenue and profit, exuding confidence over a steady automotive demand. Onsemi, which makes sensors and supplies chips to companies like Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE), expects revenue between $2.10 billion to $2.20 billion in the third quarter. For the second quarter ended June 30, the company's revenue rose to $2.09 billion, ahead of analysts' expectations of $2.02 billion. The revenue was boosted by Onsemi's power solutions group, which provides power management chips, making up about 53% of total quarterly revenue.
Persons: Onsemi, Hassane El, Khoury, Zaheer Kachwala, Shailesh Organizations: ON Semiconductor Corp, NXP Semiconductors, chipmaker NXP, Volkswagen, Thomson Locations: Arizona, Bengaluru
BHUBANESWAR, July 28 (Reuters) - U.S.-based Silicon Power Group will invest 10 billion rupees ($121.73 million) to set up a facility in India's Odisha state to make 150 millimetre silicon carbide, a semiconductor component, the state's chief minister's office said late Thursday. The investment will be made by the group's Indian unit, RiR Power Electronics, and the company has committed to start operations in the next 18 to 24 months, the chief minister's office said in a statement. Silicon carbide is a component that goes into chips used in electric cars and other industrial power and energy applications. The move comes as top executives from Foxconn and semiconductor firms Micron and AMD are set to attend a conference in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state of Gujarat, an effort by the federal government to lure investments. ($1 = 82.1500 Indian rupees)Reporting by Jatindra Dash in Bhubaneswar, writing by Manvi Pant; editing by Eileen SorengOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Narendra Modi's, Jatindra, Manvi Pant, Eileen Soreng Organizations: Power, Power Electronics, Micron, AMD, Thomson Locations: BHUBANESWAR, India's Odisha, Gujarat, India, Taiwan, Bhubaneswar
LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - Stellantis (STLAM.MI) said on Tuesday that it has signed contracts worth 10 billion euros ($11.2 billion) through 2030 with semiconductor makers to guarantee the flow of vital chips for electric vehicles and high-performance computing functions. The global auto industry is only now recovering from a pandemic-fueled shortage of semiconductor chips that forced major automakers to shut down production on certain models and scramble to find new sources of chips. "We have hundreds of very different semiconductors in our cars," Maxime Picat, Stellantis' chief purchasing and supply chain officer said in a statement. Stellantis said it is also working with chipmakers Infineon (IFXGn.DE), NXP Semiconductors (NXPI.O), onsemi (ON.O), and Qualcomm (QCOM.O) to further improve its car platforms and technologies. 3 carmaker said that its new supply agreements through 2030 cover silicon carbide chips that extend the range of EVs, computing chips to operate EVs and high-performance computing chips that will provide infotainment and autonomous driving assist functions.
Persons: Maxime Picat, Stellantis, carmaker, Nick Carey, Sharon Singleton Organizations: chipmakers Infineon, NXP Semiconductors, Qualcomm, Thomson
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