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The reason you’re hooked on obscure sports at the Paris Olympics? Artificial intelligence
TechThe reason you’re hooked on obscure sports at the Paris Olympics? Artificial intelligence
By Ryan HoggAugust 1, 2024
Why Lyft and Twitch succeeded while Quibi and Kodak failed—and why smart entrepreneurs focus on inflections
SuccessWhy Lyft and Twitch succeeded while Quibi and Kodak failed—and why smart entrepreneurs focus on inflections
By Mike Maples, Jr. and Peter ZiebelmanJuly 9, 2024
Microsoft and Nvidia are now the world’s most valuable companies. How Intel—once the top chipmaker—blew its shot to be one of them
LeadershipMicrosoft and Nvidia are now the world’s most valuable companies. How Intel—once the top chipmaker—blew its shot to be one of them
By Geoff ColvinJune 20, 2024
TSMC's Arizona factory.
FinanceCHIPS Act faces talent shortage despite $500 billion investment: ‘We have to make semiconductor manufacturing sexy’
By Dylan SloanJune 9, 2024
A display booth for Lasertec.
FinanceShort-seller Scorpion Capital accuses Japan’s most actively traded company of being the ‘largest outright fraud in the world’
By Dylan SloanJune 5, 2024
Why this chief technology officer put his retirement on hold when Intel’s CEO called with a daunting fix-it job
NewslettersWhy this chief technology officer put his retirement on hold when Intel’s CEO called with a daunting fix-it job
By John KellJune 5, 2024
Pat Gelsinger, chief executive officer of Intel Corp., speaks during the Computex conference in Taipei, Taiwan, on Monday, June 4, 2024.
NewslettersIntel comes out swinging as AI PC market explodes
By David MeyerJune 4, 2024
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at a conference.
TechNvidia announces threefold sales increase in another blowout earnings report—‘We’re racing every day,’ says CEO Jensen Huang
By Dylan SloanMay 22, 2024
HP OmniBook X AI PC
NewslettersMicrosoft’s Copilot+ push could be a pivotal moment in the story of the PC
By David MeyerMay 21, 2024
Biden bets big on Idaho chips—of the semiconductor variety
TechBiden bets big on Idaho chips—of the semiconductor variety
By Dylan SloanApril 25, 2024
The ghosts of ‘Wintel’: What leaders can learn from the diverging paths that made Microsoft a $3 trillion powerhouse and flatlined Intel
LeadershipThe ghosts of ‘Wintel’: What leaders can learn from the diverging paths that made Microsoft a $3 trillion powerhouse and flatlined Intel
By Geoff ColvinApril 20, 2024
ASML CEO Peter Wennink.
TechThis $362 billion ‘beyond well-positioned’ Dutch company is quietly winning the global AI chips race
By Dylan SloanApril 18, 2024
Huawei continues its comeback from U.S. blacklist, unveiling a new laptop with a homegrown OS and AI—and an Intel processor
TechHuawei continues its comeback from U.S. blacklist, unveiling a new laptop with a homegrown OS and AI—and an Intel processor
By Nicholas GordonApril 12, 2024
TSMC founder Morris Chang speaking at a talk.
TechSemiconductor giant TSMC is riding high after a 16% sales boost and $6 billion grant. Its unique model is what brought it to market dominance
By Dylan SloanApril 10, 2024
Google is building its own AI chips—and it’s a warning shot at Nvidia and Intel
TechGoogle is building its own AI chips—and it’s a warning shot at Nvidia and Intel
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 9, 2024
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