Nvidia Looks to Accelerate Production With New Packaging Tech
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Nvidia Looks to Accelerate Production With New Packaging Tech
Nvidia Looks to , Accelerate Production , With New Packaging Technology.
Yahoo Finance reports that Nvidia Corp has announced
plans to use Fan-Out Panel Level Packaging (FOPLP)
technology to package its GB200 AI server chips.
The change was reportedly made to address production constraints
on the currently used Chip on Wafer Substrate (CoWoS) packaging
used at the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.
The change was reportedly made to address production constraints
on the currently used Chip on Wafer Substrate (CoWoS) packaging
used at the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.
According to industry experts, FOPLP
could be a viable alternative to CoWoS
amid the increasing demand for AI chips.
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Analysts consider Nvidia the premier accelerated
compute and generative AI supplier, backed
by production plans with Blackwell Chip.
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Over the past year, stock in
Nvidia has gained over 184%.
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On May 29, shares in Nvidia were up
0.89% at $1,149.10 in premarket trading.
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Yahoo Finance reports that a growing
number of packaging companies are
getting ready to offer FOPLP services.
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Yole Group has predicted that
its market share will increase
from 2% in 2022 to 8% by the year 2028.
The gains are expected to primarily
be driven by higher yields and
increasing cost efficiency.
Experts point out that while FOPLPs could reduce cost
and expand capacity, they have weaker technical
specifications compared to the current CoWoS standard
Amazon Reaches $2 Trillion , in Stock Market Value.
On June 26, Amazon became the 5th American company to join the $2 trillion club, NPR reports. .
Amazon shares ended the day up nearly 4%, giving the company a $2.01 trillion stock market valuation. .
Within the past year,
Amazon's stock has gained 52%.
Part of that gain can be attributed
to investors' enthusiasm about the
company's AI endeavors, NPR reports. .
A big part of the valuation boost has
been cloud and AI. Amazon is going to
be a major player in the AI revolution, Dan Ives, Wedbush tech analyst, via NPR.
Amazon currently has a chatbot called Q, which businesses that use AWS have access to. .
Amazon currently has a chatbot called Q, which businesses that use AWS have access to. .
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy recently said that
AI has rejuvenated the growth of AWS.
The cloud computing unit is reportedly on pace to bring in $100 billion in annual revenue.
Amazon recently invested in Anthropic, a California
AI company, "to develop so-called foundation models
that underpin generative AI systems," NPR reports. .
Amazon also makes its own AI chips.
The other four U.S. companies that
belong to the $2 trillion club are
Google, Microsoft, Apple and Nvidia. .
The other four U.S. companies that
belong to the $2 trillion club are
Google, Microsoft, Apple and Nvidia. .
The other four U.S. companies that
belong to the $2 trillion club are
Google, Microsoft, Apple and Nvidia. .
The other four U.S. companies that
belong to the $2 trillion club are
Google, Microsoft, Apple and Nvidia.
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Nvidia Rides Wave of AI Interest , to Overcome Apple as the, Second-Most Valuable Company.
'The Independent' reports that Nvidia has overtaken
Apple as the world's second-most valuable company,
with an estimated value of over $3 trillion.
'The Independent' reports that Nvidia has overtaken
Apple as the world's second-most valuable company,
with an estimated value of over $3 trillion.
The chipmaker has seen share values skyrocket
amid speculation about artificial intelligence, which
is powered by chips like those produced by Nvidia.
The growing interest in AI has made Nvidia
the biggest company in Silicon Valley,
allowing it to unseat Apple. .
The growing interest in AI has made Nvidia
the biggest company in Silicon Valley,
allowing it to unseat Apple. .
Meanwhile, the iPhone maker has seen
its own value fall amid concerns such as
dwindling sales in the Chinese market.
Nvidia now has plans to split its stock
ten-for-one on June 7, a decision that has
the potential to attract more individual investors.
Nvidia is making money on AI
right now, and companies like Apple
and Meta are spending on AI, Jake Dollarhide, chief executive officer at
Longbow Asset Management, via 'The Guardian'.
It may be a foregone conclusion
that Nvidia will overtake Microsoft
as well. There’s a lot of retail money
that’s piling in on what they
see as a straight shot up, Jake Dollarhide, chief executive officer at
Longbow Asset Management, via 'The Guardian'.
So far in 2024, Nvidia has seen its stock surge 147%,
rallying nearly 30% since May alone when
the company released its latest revenue forecast.
On June 5, the chipmaker added almost
$150 billion in market capitalization,
which is more than AT&T's total value.
The same interest in AI also drove a general rally
for AI chip stocks, with PHLX chip index rising
4.5% and Super Micro Computer climbing 4%
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Intel Reveals , New AI Chips.
On June 4, Intel announced its new
Xeon 6 processor, CNBC reports. .
The new AI chips will help to
provide better performance and more efficient power for data centers.
The announcement follows similar
launches from rivals Nvidia and AMD.
The announcement follows similar
launches from rivals Nvidia and AMD.
Intel launched its 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors just six months ago.
In April, the company
unveiled the Gaudi 3 processor.
Customers are looking for high
performance, cost-effective gen AI
training and inferencing solutions.
And they’ve started to turn
to alternatives like Gaudi. , Patrick Gelsinger, chief executive officer of Intel Corp., via statement.
They want choice. They want
open software and hardware
solutions and time to market
solutions at dramatically lower
TCOs [total cost of ownership], Patrick Gelsinger, chief executive officer of Intel Corp., via statement.
Intel plans "to continue to grow the AI PC category" with its Lunar Lake chips, which
are scheduled to ship in Q3 2024.
Intel, which recorded a $7 billion operating loss in 2023, is attempting to catch up to
its rivals amid the ongoing AI frenzy.
While Intel has been struggling, it differs from Nvidia and AMD because it manufactures chips in addition to designing them.
Additionally, Intel received $20 billion in funding from the CHIPS and Science Act
which could help the company to advance.
Additionally, Intel received $20 billion in funding from the CHIPS and Science Act
which could help the company to advance
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New US Home Construction , Sinks to Slowest Pace in 4 Years.
Government data released on June 20 indicates that new home construction in America dropped in May to the slowest pace since June 2020, Yahoo Finance reports. .
Housing starts dropped 5.5%,
and building permits dipped 3.8%.
Home completions also fell to the lowest amount since September 2022.
High interest rates, set by the Fed to help tame inflation, have resulted in high mortgage rates.
But recent data has suggested that inflation has started to cool, which may give the Fed the confidence it needs to lower rates.
The weakest U.S. housing starts
since the pandemic-led shutdowns
are fairly convincing evidence of
restrictive monetary policy. , Sal Guatieri, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets, via note.
While a growing population and
workforce are providing some support,
US home builders won’t become
busier until borrowing costs fall, Sal Guatieri, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets, via note.
Meanwhile, other data released on June 20 showed that first-time applications for unemployment benefits dropped last week.
However, continuing claims rose
for a seventh consecutive week
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How to Reach , Financial Freedom .
How to Reach , Financial Freedom .
It's never a bad time to try to
get your finances in order.
Here are a few ways to ensure that
your efforts aren't going to waste:.
Embrace
the Truth.
Finance experts say a proper understanding of your fiscal situation could help you progress your wealth.
What’s coming in?
What’s going out?
And where
is it going? , Jean Chatzky, personal finance expert, via Yahoo! Money.
Be Yourself.
Saving money is important, and experts say not to allow outside influences to force you to spend money you don't have.
If you can shut the rest of the world out, whether that is shutting out your colleagues and your friends, Jean Chatzky, personal finance expert, via Yahoo! Money.
or whether that is shutting out social media because it’s telling you to buy certain things or to wear certain things, , Jean Chatzky, personal finance expert, via Yahoo! Money.
you’re going to be much
more successful in getting
to what your ultimate
goals actually are. , Jean Chatzky, personal finance expert, via Yahoo! Money.
Find a Better Job.
Experts say if you desire higher compensation for your work,
look for opportunities elsewhere.
Experts say if you desire higher compensation for your work,
look for opportunities elsewhere.
Switching jobs is probably the best way to get a substantial raise in your salary. , Jean Chatzky, personal finance expert, via Yahoo! Money
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Q1 Update Reveals , US Economy Grew Slower , Than Initially Thought.
Yahoo Finance reports that the United States economy grew at a slower rate than initially thought during the first quarter of 2024.
According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis' (BEA) second
estimate of the Q1 gross domestic product (GDP), the
economy grew at 1.3%, down from 1.6% reported in April.
The BEA said the updated numbers , "primarily reflected a downward
revision to consumer spending.".
Personal consumption in Q1 grew at just 2%,
down from the 2.5% previously reported. .
The weaker headline growth
statistic looks discouraging, but it
belies solid underlying momentum
as the economy’s core — private
domestic sales to domestic
purchasers — showed a healthy
expansion of 2.5% annualized, Oren Klachkin, Nationwide financial
markets economist, via Yahoo Finance.
Yahoo Finance reports that many
economists do not perceive the slowdown
as the beginning of a broader trend. .
Before the latest numbers were released,
Goldman Sachs had forecast 3.2%
annualized growth in Q2. .
At the same time, the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow
has projected Q2 annualized growth of 3.5%. .
Monthly data beyond
March generally point
to a continued, albeit gently
cooling, economic expansion, Oren Klachkin, Nationwide financial
markets economist, via Yahoo Finance.
We anticipate continued
GDP gains this year
and a healthy advance
in 2024 overall, Oren Klachkin, Nationwide financial
markets economist, via Yahoo Finance
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How to Manage , Mounting Nationwide , Credit Card Debt .
According to TransUnion data, the average
credit card debt per borrower in the United States
has increased 8.5% year-over-year, reaching $6,218. .
The added pressure on consumers has made
it even more difficult to pay down their debts. .
Yahoo Finance recently sought expert advice
for insights into how Americans can manage
amid the current levels of credit card debt.
Discover Personal Loans Vice
President Dan Nickele highlights the debt
management benefits of personal loans.
One of the great things
about a personal loan is
that you can check your
rate without impacting your
credit report, so you can
explore your options. , Dan Nickele, Discover Personal Loans
Vice President, via Yahoo Finance.
And I think options are a consumer's
best friend, especially somebody
who's trying to manage their debt. , Dan Nickele, Discover Personal Loans
Vice President, via Yahoo Finance.
So I would encourage somebody
who thinks they might have a savings
opportunity to go out and figure out
what rates they can actually earn,
explore their options for
payments and rates, Dan Nickele, Discover Personal Loans Vice President, via Yahoo Finance.
Yahoo Finance points out that while the pace
of inflation showing signs of moderating, consumers
are still facing increased pressure on their budgets.
At the same time, Bank of America's annual Homebuyer
Insights Report found that 72% of potential homebuyers
are concerned about ongoing rent increases. .
A National Institute on Retirement Security
also found that 79% of Americans expressed
pessimism amid a retirement savings crisis
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