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Intel's CEO is stepping down as the stalwart American chipmaker has struggled to keep pace with the artificial intelligence revolution. The company announced Pat Gelsinger, who'd led the company since 2021 and logged more than 30 years in various positions with the chipmaker, had retired from the company effective Dec. 1. Intel shares have declined 61% since Gelsinger took over. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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And the Club holding should continue to benefit from Intel's woes, including the leadership transition, Jim Cramer said Monday. "It will not help Intel," Jim said. For its part, AMD's nascent AI business is gaining traction, even if it's still dwarfed in size by Nvidia. AMD is "winning big business," Jim said. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Pat Gelsinger, Lisa Su, Jim Cramer, David Zinsner, MJ, Jim, Gelsinger, Su, Ben Reitzes, Reitzes, It's, Jim Cramer's, David Paul Morris, Getty Images David Paul Morris Organizations: Intel, Devices, AMD, Morning, CNBC, Nvidia, Club, Wall, Devices Inc, Bloomberg, Getty Images, Getty Locations: Silicon Valley, San Jose , California
AdvertisementIntel's median employee pay rose 4% in five years, lagging behind other tech firms. Other tech companies like Nvidia and Microsoft increased pay by at least 12%. Intel's median employee pay has only increased by 4% over the past five years, an analysis of annual proxy statements filed with the SEC showed. Related Video Nearly 50,000 tech workers have been laid off — but there's a hack to avoid layoffsIn 2019, Intel's average employee pay was $96,300. Besides stagnating pay, Intel employees have seen other setbacks.
Persons: Pat Gelsinger Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, Intel, SEC, Big Tech, AMD, Qualcomm, Business, Department of, Industry, Bloomberg Locations: Ohio, Phoenix
Chip stocks tumbled Tuesday, with NVDA and AMD down 5% and ASML plunging 16%. The sector was also rattled by reports that the US is weighing a cap on chip exports. Other chip stocks followed, with NVDA dipping almost 5%, AMD falling 5.3%, and Broadcom tumbling 3.5% around midday Tuesday. Flows into AI stocks slowed over the summer as investors expressed worries about returns on huge spending on AI. AdvertisementReports that the US is weighing a cap on chip exports from American chipmakers only compounded the industry's tumultuous start to the week.
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Bhatnagar pointed to how Taiwan's Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation will help India's Tata Electronics to build the country's first 12-inch wafer fab in Gujarat. However, analysts said India first needs to learn the ropes before it can compete with the East Asian giant, especially since its semiconductor manufacturing industry is still at a very nascent stage. "India is far behind China in semiconductor manufacturing. Earlier in September, the U.S. Department of State announced it will partner with the India Semiconductor Mission and India's electronics and IT government body to improve the global semiconductor value chain. "We are encouraging [the] semiconductor industry in a big way.
Persons: Narendra Modi, Eri Ikeda, Trendforce, Bhatnagar, Rishi Bhatnagar, Ikeda, Cozying, Biden, Modi, Jensen Huang, Sundar Pichai, Huang, Thomas Caulfield, Lisa Su, Tarun Pathak, CNBC's Tanvir Gill, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Dixon Technologies, Bloomberg, Getty, India, Indian, CNBC, Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, Tata Electronics, Micron Technology, Devices, Tata Group, East, External, of Engineering, U.S . Department of State, India Semiconductor, Nvidia, Google, Hindustan Times, AMD, Counterpoint, Apple, Counterpoint Research Locations: Uttar Pradesh, India, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Taiwan, China, South Korea, U.S, Japan, Gujarat, American, China India, New York, New Delhi, Beijing
CNN —Nvidia announced a 10-for-1 stock split on Wednesday, making buying shares in the red-hot semiconductor company more accessible for individual investors. Five years ago, an investor could have purchased Nvidia stock for less than $50 a share. Nvidia’s (NVDA) announcement, which came in its quarterly earnings report, means that each common share will be split into 10 smaller shares, effectively cutting the price of investing in the company. Nvidia shares rose as much as 4% in after-hours trading following the report. Still, some investors had raised questions ahead of Wednesday’s report about just how long Nvidia could keep the rally going.
Persons: Nvidia’s, , Thomas Monteiro Organizations: CNN, Nvidia, Microsoft Locations: China
The U.S. has passed a series of export controls starting in October 2022 aimed at restricting China's access to advanced chip technology, particularly those used in AI applications. According to data from tech consultancy Omdia, China consumes nearly 50% of the world's semiconductors as it is the biggest market for assembling consumer devices. But, soon after, it was reported that Nvidia was working on a new chip made for China. The company did not respond to a request for comment on their plans for the China market. An analysis of Huawei's Mate 60 Pro smartphone by TechInsights revealed an advanced chip made by China's top chip maker, SMIC.
Persons: Wong Yu Liang, Chris Miller, William B, Bailey, Donald Trump, TechInsights Organizations: AMD MU, P Global, Intel, Broadcom, Qualcomm, Marvell Technology, U.S, The, CNBC, Nasdaq, Intelligence, Micron Technology, AMD, Nvidia, Huawei, Semiconductor Industry Association, America's Micron, country's Cyberspace Administration, Micron Locations: China, The U.S, U.S, Washington, Xi'an, Netherlands, Beijing
New York CNN —Nvidia isn’t the only stock capturing the attention of AI enthusiasts these days. Nvidia closed above a $2 trillion market cap on March 1, joining an elite cohort including Apple and Microsoft. Supermicro’s stock gained even more momentum in January, after the company reported second-quarter results that blew past expectations and raised its full-year revenue forecast. Supermicro’s stock was one of the most popular names bought by Charles Schwab clients in February, according to the firm’s latest trading activity index. New York Community Bank gets $1 billion ‘lifeline’Beleaguered regional lender New York Community Bank is receiving a more than $1 billion equity investment, reports my colleague Elisabeth Buchwald.
Persons: Charles Schwab, ChatGPT, , , Supermicro, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, Elisabeth Buchwald, Steven Mnuchin’s, NYCB, ” David Chiaverini, Joseph Otting, Alessandro DiNello, DiNello, Read, Jeremy Hunt, Hanna Ziady, Hunt, ” Hunt, Rishi Sunak’s Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Micro, Devices, Federal Reserve, Victoria Bills, Banrion Capital Management, Bank of America, Goldman, New York Community Bank, New, Community Bank, Liberty Strategic Capital, Citadel Global, Street Journal, Wedbush Securities, CNN, Bank of England, International Monetary Fund, Hunt’s Conservative Party, Labour Party Locations: New York, San Jose, United States, Hudson Bay, NYCB
Nvidia’s market value catapults to $2 trillion
  + stars: | 2024-02-23 | by ( Krystal Hur | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
New York CNN —Nvidia joined an exclusive club on Friday morning when its market value topped $2 trillion, just days after the chipmaker reported gangbusters earnings that once again swept Wall Street into an artificial intelligence-induced fervor. Nvidia’s latest achievement comes after the company earlier this month surpassed Amazon and Alphabet in market value and become the third-largest company on Wall Street behind Microsoft and Apple. The company hit a $1 trillion market cap in 2023, about 24 years after going public. Its meteoric growth over the past year came as artificial intelligence mania consumed Wall Street and helped power a ferocious bull market. Nvidia has emerged the poster child of AI on Wall Street, in part because it is crucial to the burgeoning AI space.
Persons: Howard Silverblatt, Dow, — CNN’s Clare Duffy Organizations: New, New York CNN, Nvidia, Dow Jones, Apple, Microsoft, Wall Street Locations: New York
CNN —Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s wealth saw a major boost on Thursday as the company he cofounded in 1993 surged in value. Huang, 61, is now worth an estimated $68.1 billion, passing Charles Koch and rapidly gaining on members of the Walton family, who own Walmart, which has a roughly $471 billion market cap. Huang has been at the helm of Nvidia since its beginning, serving as co-founder, CEO, president and board member. Shares of AMD (AMD) were 11% higher on Thursday and Microsoft (MSFT) rose 2%. But the company’s soaring stock price over the past year — shares grew around 230% in 2023 — means Nvidia is now deeply important to the broader market, too.
Persons: Jensen, Huang, Charles Koch, Walton, Elon Musk, Bernard Arnault, Jeff Bezos, Chris Malachowsky, Curtis Priem, Priem, Dan Morgan, Goldman Sachs, ” CNN’s Clare Duffy, Nicole Goodkind Organizations: CNN, Nvidia, Bloomberg, Walmart, Elon, Oregon State University, Stanford University, Devices, Wall Street, AMD, Microsoft, IBM, Synovus Trust Company, Google, Cisco Locations: Malachowsky
AI boom drove Nvidia profits up 580% last year
  + stars: | 2024-02-21 | by ( Clare Duffy | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
That result helped bring the company’s full-year profits up more than 580% from the year earlier. Nvidia also posted fourth quarter revenue gains of 265% year-over-year, also exceeding analyst projections, as the company continues to ride the wave of massive AI investment. And US restrictions introduced last year on exports of advanced AI chips to China, which affected products like Nvidia’s H800 and A800 chips, threaten to choke off access to a massive and fast-growing market. Still, others on Wall Street believe the company still has plenty of room to run. “The outlook for Nvidia is positive as AI chip competition from Intel, AMD, Meta and Microsoft could be months away while demand for Nvidia chips is only surging,” Insider Intelligence senior analyst Gadjo Sevilla said in a note earlier this week.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Dan Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Nvidia’s, China “, ” Morgan, Gadjo Sevilla Organizations: New, New York CNN, Nvidia, Wall Street, IBM, Microsoft, Synovus Trust Company, Google, Cisco, Intel, AMD, Meta, , Intelligence Locations: New York, China
Even so, finding ways to “get back on a normal course” — in the words of Biden — matters hugely to the global economy. He also pointed to some American companies leaving China altogether, such as asset management giant Vanguard. In the third quarter, a measure of foreign direct investment into China turned negative for the first time in 25 years. The country is by far the world’s biggest gallium producer, and a leading global producer of germanium, according to the US Geological Survey. Listed American companies with big business in China, such as Apple (AAPL) and Tesla (TSLA), may face higher scrutiny, too.
Persons: Joe Biden, Xi Jinping, , Biden, , Scott Kennedy, Chenggang Xu, California Justin Sullivan, Xu, Gina Raimondo, Adam Glanzman, Zongyuan Zoe Liu, Donald Trump, Liu, Organizations: Hong Kong CNN —, Economic Cooperation, CNN, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Stanford Center, China’s, Shipping, Port, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, European Union, American Chamber of Commerce, Vanguard, Companies, US, Nvidia, Semiconductor Industry Association, Bloomberg, Getty, Geological Survey, Council, Foreign Relations, Communist Party of China Finances, Capital, Apple, Chinese Communist Party, China Economic, Security, Commission, Biden, CFR Locations: China, Hong Kong, San Francisco, Asia, United States, Mexico, Canada, Port of Oakland, California, Shanghai, Ukraine, Moscow, Washington, Beijing, American, New York, US, Japan, Netherlands, Sequoia
The original rules had sought to hamper China’s ability to procure advanced computing chips and manufacture advanced weapons systems. Not all chipsRaimondo, who visited China in August, said the administration was “laser-focused” on slowing the advancement of China’s military. Chips used in phones, video games and electric vehicles were purposefully carved out from the new rules, according to senior administration officials. In recent months, the United States has enlisted its allies in Europe and Asia in restricting sales of advanced chipmaking equipment to China. In July, Beijing hit back by imposing its own curbs on exports of germanium and gallium, two elements essential for making semiconductors.
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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., September 28, 2023. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq dropped on Friday as deteriorating consumer sentiment data and the Middle East conflict kept investors away from riskier bets and overshadowed some upbeat earnings from big U.S. banks. Third-quarter earnings for the S&P 500 companies are estimated to grow 2.2% on an annual basis, LSEG data showed. Of the 32 S&P 500 companies that have reported results, 87.5% have surpassed expectations compared with the long-term average of 66.5%. Rival Moderna (MRNA.O) dipped 5.1%Lululemon Athletica (LULU.O) added 5.8% as the sportswear apparel maker is set to join the S&P 500 index this week, replacing Activision Blizzard (ATVI.O).
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Antony Blinken, Pissouros, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Johnson, Charles Schwab, Patrick Harker, Jerome Powell, Harker, Austan Goolsbee, Ankika Biswas, Shashwat Chauhan, Arun Koyyur, Vinay Dwivedi Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Reuters, Pfizer, Dow, Nasdaq, Treasury, XM, Bank of America, Johnson, Tesla, Netflix, Philly, New York, Philadelphia Fed, Federal, Chicago Fed, Dow e, Nvidia, Activision Blizzard, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, China, Israel, Gaza, United States, Bengaluru
U.S. tackles loopholes in curbs on AI chip exports to China
  + stars: | 2023-10-16 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
The latest crackdown on tech exports to China coincides with U.S. efforts to thaw difficult relations between the world's two largest economies. One, named the H800, has as much computing power at some settings used in AI work as the company's more powerful but blocked H100 chip. The U.S. now plans to introduce new guidelines for AI chips that will restrict certain advanced datacenter AI chips that are not currently captured, the U.S. official said. In order to keep AI chips the U.S. views as too powerful from China, the official said the U.S. planned to remove one of the parameters — the "bandwidth parameter" — it has used to restrict exports of certain AI data center chips. This would likely mean the speed at which AI chips talk to each other would be reduced.
Persons: Qilai Shen, Biden Organizations: Bitmain Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Bloomberg, Getty, U.S, Reuters, U.S . Department of Commerce, Nvidia, The, Commerce Department Locations: Shanghai, China, Beijing, United States, Washington, The U.S, Santa Clara , California, U.S
The new rules will block some AI chips that fall just under current technical parameters while demanding companies report shipments of others, said the official, who provided information on condition of anonymity. Last year, government restrictions kept Nvidia (NVDA.O), the world's most valuable chipmaker, from shipping two of its most advanced AI chips to Chinese customers, chips that have become the industry standard for developing chatbots and other AI systems. The U.S. now plans to introduce new guidelines for AI chips that will restrict certain advanced datacenter AI chips not currently captured, the official said. The update to the October 2022 rules is also meant to cover AI chips as technology evolves. The new restrictions may also close a loophole that gives Chinese companies access to American artificial intelligence chips through Chinese units located overseas, as Reuters reported last week.
Persons: Florence Lo, Biden, Karen Freifeld, Max A, Chris Sanders, Lisa Shumaker, Deepa Babington Organizations: REUTERS, U.S, Reuters, U.S . Department of Commerce, Nvidia, The, Commerce Department, Thomson Locations: U.S, China, The U.S, Beijing
New York CNN —Central bank officials from across the world have descended upon Jackson Hole, Wyoming this week to discuss policy decisions that will shape the economy for years to come. That’s because Jackson Hole is the most economically unequal place in the United States, according to the Economic Policy Institute. What’s happening: The snow kissed peaks and verdant valleys of Jackson Hole, Wyoming — where Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is due to give a highly anticipated speech on Friday — aren’t just awe-inspiring. Among the top 1% in Teton County (where Jackson Hole is located), the average annual income is a jaw-dropping $22.5 million. The extreme wealth disparity in Jackson Hole is a perfect example of that dichotomy.
Persons: Jackson, Jerome Powell, aren’t, They’re, , Kenan Fikri, , they’re, Powell, ” Jackson, That’s, Allison Morrow, Krystal Hur, it’s, Anna Bahney, Black Knight, Knight, Andy Walden Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, Economic, Institute, Census Bureau, Economic Innovation, Nvidia, Revenue, Wall, Federal Reserve, Black Locations: New York, Jackson Hole , Wyoming, United States, Teton County, Wyoming, Jackson, Teton, Santa Clara , California
New York CNN —The stock market has boomed this year, and one big reason is a company without much name recognition — unless you’re a hard core video gamer. Nvidia (NVDA) has surged 222% this year, including a 3% bump Thursday following super impressive earnings. But Nvidia is by far the most sought-after AI stock. Revenue went from $6.7 billion in the second quarter last year to $13.5 billion this year. The results were even stronger than the $11.2 billion in revenue that Wall Street analysts expected.
Persons: it’s, Jacob Bourne, Raj Joshi Organizations: New, New York CNN, Nvidia, Meta, Nasdaq, Revenue, Wall, Federal Reserve, , Intelligence, Moody’s Investors Service Locations: New York, Santa Clara , California
New York CNN —The artificial intelligence boom continues to fuel a blockbuster year for chipmaker Nvidia. Nvidia expects revenue to be even higher in the current quarter: forecasting revenue of $16 billion for its fiscal third quarter. Nvidia’s stock has climbed by just over 220% since the start of this year amid a surge in the popularity of and demand for artificial intelligence technology. The American chipmaker produces processors that power generative AI, technology that can create text, images and other media — and which forms the foundation of buzzy new services such as ChatGPT. Companies worldwide are transitioning from general-purpose to accelerated computing and generative AI,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in a statement, adding that the company is working with “Leading enterprise IT system and software providers … to bring NVIDIA AI to every industry.”“The race is on to adopt generative AI,” he said.
Persons: Zakaria, , Colette Kress, Jensen Huang, Huang, Jacob Bourne, , ” Kress Organizations: CNN, Intelligence, New, New York CNN, Nvidia, Santa, Wall, Companies, NVIDIA, Locations: New York, Santa Clara , California
As the use of AI grows, more and more memory is required; indeed, Morgan Stanley called memory the "foundational building blocks" of artificial intelligence. Nvidia and DRAM Nvidia has been at the center of the AI buzz, and it recently reported much better-than-expected results and a huge forecast beat driven by strong AI demand. Samsung Electronics Another top pick for both Morgan Stanley and Citi is Samsung Electronics . Morgan Stanley says Samsung is an indirect beneficiary of tighter supply driven by AI GPU and server demand. "We view our OW call as more defensible on costs, balance sheet strength and the ability to weather a severe downturn better," Morgan Stanley said.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Henry Mallari, It's, BofA, Samsung, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Ariel Investments, CNBC Pro, Citi, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, Bank of America, AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, SK Hynix South, SK Hynix South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix, Korean, SK Hynix, Samsung Electronics, Samsung Locations: Korea, SK Hynix South Korean
The G-7 issued its strongest ever message to China over the weekend, but an analyst warned that isolating Beijing is "impossible" and "dangerous." The coronavirus pandemic shed light on the intricacies of critical supply chains, but the ongoing war in Ukraine has further exacerbated this reality. In the wake of the G-7 announcement, China summoned the Japanese ambassador and ordered companies to stop buying from American chipmaker Micron. Giuliano Noci, vice-rector for China for Politecnico di Milano, on Monday told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" that the G-7 showed a "unitarian" perspective against China. "It should be clear that isolating China will be not only, on the one hand, impossible but also, on the other hand, dangerous," Noci said.
BERLIN/FRANKFURT, Feb 1 (Reuters) - German chip supplier ZF and American chipmaker Wolfspeed Inc (WOLF.N) are expected to announce on Wednesday plans to build an electric vehicle (EV) chip plant in the Saarland region, according to three sources close to the matter. The chancellery said the event was related to an industrial policy project in the field of microelectronics but did not provide further details. The project will cost over 2 billion euros ($2.18 billion) and ZF will hold a minority stake, with production to begin in four years, according to German business paper Handelsblatt which previously reported on the plans, citing unidentified sources. A spokesperson for ZF declined to comment, and Wolfspeed was not immediately available for comment. ($1 = 0.9195 euros)Reporting by Andreas Rinke, Victoria Waldersee and Ilona WissenbachOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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