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2026-07-03
seekingalpha.com 2026-07-03 Seeking Alpha
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seekingalpha.com 2026-07-03 Seeking Alpha
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news.google.com 2026-07-03 Engineer Live
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tomshardware.com 2026-07-03 Etiido Uko
Blackstone-owned QTS has withdrawn its final appeal for Virginia’s 22-million-square-foot Digital Gateway campus, ending the massive data center project.
2026-07-03
autonews.gasgoo.com 2026-07-03 Gasgoo
Home / News / [Gasgoo Express] BASF and Carlyle complete coatings business transaction; General Motors and Micron sign automotive chip supply agreement Gasgoo [Gasgoo Express] BASF and Carlyle complete coatings business transaction; General Motors and Micron sign automotive chip supply agreement Edited by Betty From Gasgoo | July 3 , 2026 21:29 BJT f SHARE TWEET in SHARE SHARE OEM Trends | OEM Tr
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www.tomshardware.com 2026-07-03 Tom's Hardware
Tech Industry SK hynix, Samsung, Micron among semiconductor industry group lobbying against government intervention on domestic memory chip supply — says move would worsen situation, suggests tax deductions on consumer electronics instead News By Jowi Morales Published July 3, 2026 Memory chip manufacturers are discouraging the government from meddling with the industry. (Image credit: Getty Ima
2026-07-03
news.futunn.com 2026-07-03 富途牛牛
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datacentremagazine.com 2026-07-03 Data Centre Magazine
Infineon Technologies has officially opened its new Smart Power Fab in Dresden, Germany, marking the company's largest-ever investment and boosting production of chips that help power AI data centres. Backed by a €5bn (US$5.69bn) investment, the facility doubles manufacturing capacity at Infineon's Dresden campus, reinforcing the city's status as Europe's leading semiconductor hub. Known as Sili
2026-07-03
www.datacenterdynamics.com 2026-07-03 Data Center Dynamics
Chip industry trade association SEMI has written to the senior officials in US President Donald Trump's administration, urging the government to stop trying to influence memory prices and production capacity. According to a report from Bloomberg, the group has warned that an interventionist approach is likely to worsen supply, as companies across all industries continue to grapple with the ongoin
2026-07-03
www.taiwannews.com.tw 2026-07-03 Taiwan News
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www.siliconrepublic.com 2026-07-03 Silicon Republic
MACHINES Infineon opens new €5bn Smart Power Fab chip factory in Germany by Tim Barnwell 3 JUL 2026 SAVE ARTICLE Jochen Hanebeck, CEO of Infineon, pictured in 2024. Image: Infineon Technologies The Dresden plant is the largest single investment in Infineon’s history, one of the largest investment projects in Germany and opens several months ahead of schedule, according to the company. Glob
2026-07-03
evertiq.com 2026-07-03 Evertiq
© MIcron Business | July 03, 2026 Micron and General Motors sign long-term memory supply agreement Evertiq Micron Technology and General Motors have signed a Strategic Customer Agreement to secure a long-term, reliable supply of memory and storage products for GM's vehicle production. The agreement covers LPDRAM, NOR and UFS NAND products, according to a press release from Micron. Beyond the comm
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unn.ua 2026-07-03 Українські Національні Новини (УНН)
Subject in the field of online media; media identifier - R40-05926 This resource is intended for persons who have reached the age of 21. The SEMI group warned the Trump administration that interfering in memory chip prices will worsen the shortage due to the AI boom. They called instead for extending tax incentives and long-term agreements. Attempts by the U.S. government to solve the global me
2026-07-03
www.gasworld.com 2026-07-03 gasworld
© Shutterstock Infineon opens €5bn fab in eastern Germany, doubles capacity By Sophie Gregory 5 days ago 2 min read Bookmark German semiconductor firm Infineon Technologies (Infineon) has opened a €5bn ($5.7bn) smart power fab in Dresden, doubling manufacturing capacity at the Germany-based site. The plant marks Infineon’s largest-ever single investment and is expected to support Europe’s semico
2026-07-03
news.google.com 2026-07-03 IndexBox
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www.moomoo.com 2026-07-03 Moomoo
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www.gurufocus.com 2026-07-03 GuruFocus
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2026-07-03
www.theglobeandmail.com 2026-07-03 The Globe and Mail
Key Points Nvidia expects huge growth in the AI data center market over the next few years. Rivals and its own biggest customers are designing AI chips to compete with Nvidia's offerings. 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia › Nvidia(NASDAQ: NVDA) is the world's largest company by market cap, and many investors are a bit worried that its stock may have reached a point where it can't grow fast
2026-07-03
finance.yahoo.com 2026-07-03 Yahoo Finance
Nvidia Believes Artificial Intelligence (AI) Capex Will Reach $3 Trillion to $4 Trillion by 2030. Here's Where Its Stock Price Could Go If It's Right. Keithen Drury, The Motley Fool Fri, July 3, 2026 at 2:57 AM PDT 4 min read NVDA +3.65% Trade NVIDIA on Coinbase Trading disclosure Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is the world's largest company by market cap, and many investors are a bit worried that its sto
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www.fool.com 2026-07-03 The Motley Fool
Nvidia ( NVDA +3.74% ) is the world's largest company by market cap, and many investors are a bit worried that its stock may have reached a point where it can't grow fast for much longer. I think that's just not true, and expect that several tailwinds will push the stock to new heights over the next few years. The biggest of those tailwinds is the tech sector's soaring spending on the data center