Broadcom's extended Apple partnership may face volatility if Apple's in-house chip development accelerates, impacting investor confidence.
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Broadcom's new AI chip highlights a shift towards proprietary silicon, potentially reshaping AI hardware dynamics and market dependencies.
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Broadcom's AI-driven growth highlights the increasing integration of traditional and crypto markets, reshaping investment landscapes.
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Apple has been working on a foldable smartphone for more than a decade. Having spent so much time developing the device, the company doesn’t want to ship something if it can’t make something good. Now, it looks like Apple can make a folding iPhone, but manufacturing them in decent quantities is going to take a little longer to bed in.
That’s the basic premise of this weekend’s most interesting slice of Apple-related news, which emerged from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who believes initial production of Apple’s folding iPhone — potentially called iPhone Fold or iPhone Ultra — will sell out fast, despite its likely $2,500 price tag.
That’s because he expects Apple will be able to make just 7 million or 8 million units of the device by the end of the year. This relatively low number could reflect previously reported build quality control challenges, which likely have required additional investment in manufacturing capabilities. (That lower number may have changed, since a recent report said Ap
The extended deal enhances supply chain stability for Apple and secures Broadcom's revenue, reflecting strategic resilience amid global tensions.
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JPMorgan's bullish stance on semiconductors highlights potential long-term gains amid AI growth, despite short-term market volatility risks.
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Guest Post by Faryam Asif, Chief Technology Officer at Shufti Apple recently made headlines with a major shift in strategy: the tech giant will begin releasing security updates earlier than usual. Their reasoning is a clear acknowledgement of our new reality: AI is helping attackers discover and exploit software vulnerabilities at a speed that traditional […]
Kraken's FIFA partnership highlights crypto's growing influence in global sports, potentially reshaping fan engagement and investment dynamics.
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Apple is being accused of overstating and misrepresenting Safari’s privacy features, leading users to believe their browsing data was more protected than it actually was. A new proposed class action alleges Safari allows third parties to track users through “fingerprinting” despite Apple’s claims that the browser prevents such tracking. According to the complaint, “Safari transmits […]
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