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21.04.26 - 09:45
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Cerebras Systems: Bringt dieser Tech-IPO Nvidia in Gefahr? (Sharedeals)
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Der US-amerikanische KI-Chipentwickler Cerebras Systems bereitet sich auf einen Börsengang vor und könnte damit zu einem der spannendsten Tech-IPOs des Jahres 2026 werden. Das Unternehmen positioniert sich als Herausforderer des Marktführers Nvidia und will vom anhaltenden Boom rund um künstliche Intelligenz profitieren. Für Investoren stellt sich damit die Frage, ob sich hinter dem geplanten Börsengang […]
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21.04.26 - 03:48
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Chinese circuit-board supplier Victory Giant jumps 57% in Hong Kong share debut (SCMP)
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Victory Giant, a Chinese manufacturer of printed circuit boards (PCBs) for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing, rose by 57.23 per cent in its trading debut in Hong Kong on Tuesday, as investors rushed to tap into surging global demand for the hardware powering the AI infrastructure boom.
Shares in the Guangdong-based company, a supplier to US chip leader Nvidia, opened at HK$330, versus the offer price of HK$209.88 – the maximum offer price. The firm raised HK$20 billion......
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21.04.26 - 01:06
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Samsung′s HBM4 yield improves, 4nm PMBIST upgrade receives praise from Nvidia (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is accelerating its catch-up in the high-bandwidth memory (HBM) market against leader SK Hynix by advancing its sixth-generation HBM4. A key factor is Samsung's upgrade from traditional MBIST to programmable PMBIST testing architecture built on cutting-edge 4nm process technology, significantly enhancing production yield and efficiency....
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21.04.26 - 00:06
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Google Bets on New Chips to Boost AI Results, Challenging Nvidia (Bloomberg)
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In a matter of months, Google's AI chips have become one of the hottest commodities in the tech sector. Leading artificial intelligence developers, including some of the firm's biggest rivals, are stocking up on them. Now, the Alphabet Inc.-owned company aims to build on its momentum with the likely introduction of new chips dedicated to inference, or running AI models after they've been trained. With this push, Google is poised to further challenge market leader Nvidia Corp. in a fast-growing category for semiconductors that's fueled by surging adoption of AI software. Bloomberg News AI Infrastructure Reporter Dina Bass joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. She speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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