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2026-05-30
www.theglobeandmail.com 2026-05-30 The Globe and Mail
Key Points Bloomberg reports that Qualcomm's custom AI processors will be deployed on a massive scale by TikTok parent ByteDance. Qualcomm could unveil more design wins for its AI chips next month. Qualcomm's attractive valuation is another reason to buy the stock right away. 10 stocks we like better than Qualcomm › Intel stock has turned in a stellar performance on the market over the past y
2026-05-30
www.theglobeandmail.com 2026-05-30 The Globe and Mail
Key Points Bloomberg reports that Qualcomm's custom AI processors will be deployed on a massive scale by TikTok parent ByteDance. Qualcomm could unveil more design wins for its AI chips next month. Qualcomm's attractive valuation is another reason to buy the stock right away. 10 stocks we like better than Qualcomm › Intel stock has turned in a stellar performance on the market over the past y
2026-05-30
www.theglobeandmail.com 2026-05-30 The Globe and Mail
Key Points Bloomberg reports that Qualcomm's custom AI processors will be deployed on a massive scale by TikTok parent ByteDance. Qualcomm could unveil more design wins for its AI chips next month. Qualcomm's attractive valuation is another reason to buy the stock right away. 10 stocks we like better than Qualcomm › Intel stock has turned in a stellar performance on the market over the past y
2026-05-30
finance.yahoo.com 2026-05-30 Yahoo Finance
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2026-05-30
www.fool.com 2026-05-30 The Motley Fool
Intel stock has turned in a stellar performance on the market over the past year, rising by an incredible 488% as of this writing, as demand for the company's chips has started to improve due to their deployment in artificial intelligence (AI) data centers. Intel missed the AI chip boom initially, as its central processing units (CPUs) weren't suited for training large language models (LLMs) that
2026-05-30
wtvbam.com 2026-05-30 WTVB
By Wen-Yee Lee TAIPEI, May 29 (Reuters) – Taiwan chip designer MediaTek said on Friday it supports both TSMC’s and Intel’s advanced packaging technologies, allowing ​customers to choose between the two approaches. “We’re ‌one of the few custom silicon providers that support both (TSMC’s) CoWoS and (Intel’s) EMIB. We let our customers choose,” MediaTek Senior Vice President Vince Hu told reporter
2026-05-30
www.taipeitimes.com 2026-05-30 Taipei Times
MediaTek Inc (聯發科) yesterday revealed that a data center client opted for Intel Corp’s advanced packaging technology to build an in-house customized artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator, marking the first adoption of the technology in MediaTek’s customized chip design portfolio. Mediatek did not disclose the customer’s name, but analysts said the company is designing a tensor process unit — a
2026-05-29
tomshardware.com 2026-05-29 Stewart Bendle
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2026-05-29
cryptobriefing.com 2026-05-29 Crypto Briefing
MediaTek adopts Intel’s advanced chip packaging alongside TSMC’s services The chipmaker is hedging its bets with a dual packaging strategy as AI demand strains TSMC's capacity.
2026-05-29
cryptobriefing.com 2026-05-29 Crypto Briefing
MediaTek adopts Intel’s advanced chip packaging alongside TSMC’s services The chipmaker's dual-sourcing strategy for AI silicon reflects both soaring demand and real capacity bottlenecks at TSMC.
2026-05-29
www.fool.com 2026-05-29 The Motley Fool
Nvidia ( NVDA +0.80% ) has been the biggest beneficiary of the massive investments in artificial intelligence (AI) data center infrastructure over the past few years. Its chip systems have been widely deployed by hyperscalers, governments, and AI companies to support the training and deployment of AI models. However, AI is now moving from data centers into edge applications, such as smartphones,
2026-05-29
wkzo.com 2026-05-29 WKZO
By Wen-Yee Lee TAIPEI, May 29 (Reuters) – Taiwan chip designer MediaTek said on Friday it supports both TSMC’s and Intel’s advanced packaging technologies, allowing ​customers to choose between the two approaches. “We’re ‌one of the few custom silicon providers that support both (TSMC’s) CoWoS and (Intel’s) EMIB. We let our customers choose,” MediaTek Senior Vice President Vince Hu told reporter
2026-05-29
finimize.com 2026-05-29 Finimize
The chip designer says it supports both TSMC’s CoWoS and Intel’s EMIB as it targets $2 billion of 2026 data center revenue. MediaTek, a Taiwanese chip designer best known for smartphone processors, says it can package custom AI data-center chips using either TSMC’s CoWoS or Intel’s EMIB, giving customers two routes to get to mass production. “Advanced packaging” is the step that connects multipl
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www.thestar.com.my 2026-05-29 thestar.com.my
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www.reuters.com 2026-05-29 Reuters
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www.tradingview.com 2026-05-29 TradingView
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www.moomoo.com 2026-05-29 Moomoo
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2026-05-29
asia.nikkei.com 2026-05-29 Nikkei Asia
Move a win for US chip titan as it looks to secure customers for foundry services Mediatek says it is now "one of the few" chip designers able to support customers using advanced packaging technologies from both Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Intel. (Source photos by Cheng Ting-Fang and Reuters) TAIPEI -- MediaTek says it has started working with Intel for advanced chip packaging in
2026-05-29
finance.yahoo.com 2026-05-29 Yahoo Finance
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www.fool.com 2026-05-29 The Motley Fool
Nvidia ( NVDA +0.80% ) is at the center of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, and the company is trying to secure its future in the industry. One way it is doing so is through heavy R&D investments. Another is by investing in other promising AI-focused companies. Two of them, Intel ( INTC 0.72% ) and CoreWeave ( CRWV +2.50% ), accounted for about 71.6% of its portfolio as of March 31. Gi