In this article, we discuss the 14 AI news you should pay attention to.
A lot has been made of the recent efforts by the United States government to tighten chip exports to China. This coordinated effort, just before Donald Trump takes office, includes stricter license restrictions on US chip firms doing business with China, added scrutiny on those that assemble their hardware in China, and an appeal to allies in Europe and Asia to follow suit. These efforts have only served to further bolster the semiconductor index in China, which leaped to a record high on November 11 amid reports that a recent US order to halt TSM chip supplies to China would accelerate efforts in Beijing to set up advanced chip manufacturing companies in the Asian country.
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Chinese brokerage Cinda Securities, in a note published on the China chip situation on November 10, has said that in the medium and long term it will force the reorganization of the supply chain, increase the demand for domestic advanced process production capacity, and promote technological breakthroughs in upstream semiconductor equipment and materials. Many Chinese firms are reliant on TSM chips – 11% of TSM revenue is linked to China – and analysts expect these firms to undergo short-term pain from the US measures, but back them to emerge stronger in the long term due to improvement of domestic chip manufacturing.
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AI News You Should Pay Attention To
14. Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI)
Market Capitalization: $14 Billion
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) develops and manufactures high-performance server and storage solutions based on modular and open architecture. On November 6, Barclays lowered the price target on the stock to $25 from $42 and kept an Equal Weight rating on the shares. The company missed September quarter revenue and the December quarter revenue guidance, implying low-single-digit quarter-over-quarter declines, the advisory told investors in a research note. The advisory added that Super Micro still hasn’t provided timing for when it will file the annual report as it is looking for a new auditor. It expects the lack of clarity to put the stock under pressure near term with the rising risk of Super Micro not meeting Nasdaq’s listing requirements.