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seekingalpha.com 2026-06-19 Seeking Alpha
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cryptobriefing.com 2026-06-19 Crypto Briefing
US raises concerns to ASML about China’s access to top chip tools Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick flagged worries that ASML's extreme ultraviolet lithography machines could end up in Chinese hands,
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www.fool.com 2026-06-19 The Motley Fool
Few stocks have ridden the artificial intelligence (AI) boom quite like Micron Technology ( MU +6.19% ). The memory chipmaker's stock has more than tripled in 2026, up nearly 300% year to date as of this writing and trading around $1,134 after a fresh run to record highs. The company is now valued at close to $1.3 trillion. That sets a high bar heading into Wednesday. When Micron reports its fisc
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www.digitimes.com 2026-06-19 digitimes
US President Donald Trump said on June 18 that Apple has agreed to work with Intel to design and manufacture chips in the US, a claim he made in a post on his Truth Social platform. Some subscribers prefer to save their log-in information so they do not have to enter their User ID and Password each time they visit the site. To activate this function, check the 'Keep me signed in' b
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www.hardwarezone.com.sg 2026-06-19 HardwareZone Singapore
MOBILE Apple confirms price increases amid memory chip crunch Apple has not revealed when the price hikes will take effect or how much more consumers will have to pay, but the September launch season could be the most likely starting point. By Shawn Tan - 19 Jun 2026 The launch of the iPhone 18 Pro models in September could serve as Apple’s first opportunity to implement the price increases. Ph
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abcnews.com 2026-06-19 ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Amid a global shortage of computer memory and storage chips, Apple CEO Tim Cook is giving customers a heads-up that a price hike on the tech giant's popular devices is "unavoidable." Cook said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that an insatiable appetite for memory chips from artificial intelligence companies has Apple facing a crisis he compared to a "hundred-year flood." "I've never
2026-06-19
pulse.mk.co.kr 2026-06-19 매일경제
U.S. semiconductor company Intel Corp. has appointed former SK hynix Inc. President Lee Seok-hee as executive vice president of Intel Foundry. In a press release issued on Thursday, local time, Intel announced that Lee would join the company as executive vice president of its foundry business. He will report directly to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Lip-Bu Tan. Lee will oversee advanced packagin
2026-06-19
pulse.mk.co.kr 2026-06-19 매일경제
U.S. semiconductor company Intel Corp. has appointed former SK hynix Inc. President Lee Seok-hee as executive vice president of Intel Foundry. In a press release issued on Thursday, local time, Intel announced that Lee would join the company as executive vice president of its foundry business. He will report directly to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Lip-Bu Tan. Lee will oversee advanced packagin
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www.bizjournals.com 2026-06-19 The Business Journals
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www.asiae.co.kr 2026-06-19 아시아경제
Korean Semiconductor Veteran with Memory and Manufacturing Expertise Joins Intel Intel Steps Up the Chase Against TSMC and Samsung Intel-Apple Collaboration Gains Momentum Seokhee Lee, former CEO of SK hynix and SK On, has joined Intel, the American semiconductor company, as a key executive in its foundry business. With speculation about potential collaboration between Apple and Intel, industry o
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www.fool.com 2026-06-19 The Motley Fool
For years, Amazon ( AMZN 3.94% ) has designed its own artificial intelligence (AI) chips and kept them to itself, renting out the computing power through Amazon Web Services (AWS) rather than selling the chips themselves. A new report, however, suggests that this could be changing. Bloomberg reported that Amazon is in talks to sell its custom Trainium accelerators for use inside other companies' d
2026-06-19
biz.chosun.com 2026-06-19 Chosunbiz
By  Jeong Du-yong Published 2026.06.19. 09:49 Former SK hynix CEO Lee Seok-hee. /Courtesy of SK On Intel has hired former SK hynix CEO (president) Lee Seok-hee as executive vice president of the foundry (semiconductor contract manufacturing) institutional sector. Lee, who also served as SK On CEO (president), is regarded as a veteran in Korea's semiconductor and manufacturing industries. In April
2026-06-19
cryptobriefing.com 2026-06-19 Crypto Briefing
Apple faces price hike for iPhone 18 Pro amid chip shortage Tim Cook calls memory chip costs 'unsustainable' as AI demand drives DRAM and NAND prices through the roof
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digitimes.com 2026-06-19
US President Donald Trump said on June 18 that Apple has agreed to work with Intel to design and manufacture chips in the US, a claim he made in a post on his Truth Social platform.