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The chip pullback is ushering in a bumpy market. These sectors are the best bets now, acco
The once-hot semiconductor trade has seen a cooling in the last couple of weeks, which is not only likely to continue, but usher in a bumpy ride for the overall stock market.
Why highflying chip stocks are suddenly losing their luster
After a record-breaking quarter, semiconductor stocks are seeing their valuations come under scrutiny. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Carreira.
More than two-thirds of tech stocks are at least 20% off recent highs. What’s happening to
More than two-thirds of tech stocks are at least 20% off recent highs. What’s happening to
Major semiconductor names have been falling hard as investors take profits following a blockbuster second quarter. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Carreira.
Micron’s stock surges on multibillion-dollar U.S. manufacturing push
Micron’s stock surges on multibillion-dollar U.S. manufacturing push
The memory-chip giant is reversing its recent slide after increasing its investment in the U.S. semiconductor supply chain.
US trade deficit surges amid artificial intelligence spending boom
Imbalance soars to $77.6bn in May as imports outpaced exports, driven by pharmaceuticals and semiconductors. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
Shares in chipmakers underpinning AI boom rocket in first half of 2026
Value of some chip manufacturers have tripled, or more, driving Asia Pacific stock markets sharply higherShares in chipmakers have surged in the first half of this year as investors piled into companies that make the hardware underpinning the AI boom, according to analysis.Invest
The Download: South Korea’s hottest bachelors, and advancing eye transplants
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. South Korea’s hottest new bachelors are chip workers Baek, a 35-year-old manager at the South Korean semiconductor titan SK Hynix, was enrolle
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Electron buildup at 2D interface reveals how Janus semiconductors form at room temperature
Researchers at Tohoku University have uncovered the long-standing mystery behind the synthesis of Janus two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors, paving the way for more precise manufacturing of materials used in future electronics and clean energy technologies.
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Artificial 'leaf' powers wireless biomedical device
Plants convert light into energy efficiently through photosynthesis—an ability that scientists and engineers still struggle to match with electronic devices. Recently, researchers have looked beyond traditional semiconductor materials to create devices using a promising class of
Semiconductor quantum dots 'reawaken' predicted Rabi oscillations, boosting quantum contro
Physicists at Paderborn University have, for the first time, experimentally demonstrated the so-called "return" of Rabi oscillations in semiconductor quantum dots. The phenomenon, which was first predicted theoretically in 2007, describes the decrease in the emission intensity of
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Disorder creates direction-dependent optics in compound semiconductors
An international research team has demonstrated that the intrinsic disorder of the compound semiconductor CuInSnS₄ can be exploited to influence its optical properties. While the atomic vibrations also sense the local disorder, their response is averaged over many different local
Quantum semiconductor design could expand search for dark matter
Quantum semiconductor design could expand search for dark matter
Dark matter accounts for 85% of the matter in the universe, but scientists still do not know what it is made of. A study, published in Physical Review Letters, by Rice University researchers proposes a detector design that could help search for axions, hypothetical particles that