Semiconductors
7.4 Magnitude Japan Earthquake Tests Decade of Semiconductor Supply Chain Hardening
Tsunami warning and fab evacuations across Iwate Prefecture expose persistent fragility in global chip production as automakers and AI hardware suppliers await damage assessments.
Asia Edition: Markets Whipsaw as Iran Seizes Ship, Ceasefire Collapses
Strait of Hormuz drama reverses peace rally, TSMC bets Silicon Shield on America, and AI labs unite against Chinese model theft.
TSMC’s $165 Billion U.S. Expansion Rewrites the Geopolitics of Chip Manufacturing
As advanced semiconductor production moves to Arizona, Taiwan trades its 'Silicon Shield' for explicit U.S. alliance—a gamble that could reshape cross-strait security calculus.
DRAM Shortage to Constrain AI Infrastructure Through 2028 as Hyperscalers Hit Memory Wall
Three manufacturers control 95% of global supply while demand outpaces capacity by 40%, creating a structural bottleneck that threatens hyperscaler buildout plans until at least 2028.
Nvidia’s Huang Warns DeepSeek on Huawei Chips ‘Horrible Outcome’ for US
CEO's admission that Chinese AI stack threatens American dominance signals export controls losing strategic leverage as frontier models bypass US hardware dependency.
OpenAI’s $20 Billion Cerebras Bet Signals AI Industry’s Compute Supply Chain War
The deal, granting OpenAI up to 10% equity in Cerebras, marks a strategic pivot toward wafer-scale computing and away from NVIDIA dependency as inference dominates the AI hardware battleground.
AMD, Oracle, and Broadcom Lead $600 Billion AI Infrastructure Rally as Market Reprices Execution Risk
April's semiconductor surge reveals a bifurcated market where manufacturing resilience and cloud integration separate AI winners from legacy stragglers in a historic capex cycle.
Middle East Energy Shock Collides With Market Euphoria
Markets price peace premium as diplomacy stumbles, Europe faces jet fuel crisis, and Pentagon drafts Detroit for war production.
ASML and TSMC Earnings Validate AI Capex Thesis as Taiwan Risk Premium Rises
Blowout Q1 results and guidance raises confirm semiconductor demand remains structurally resilient, but Strait of Hormuz closure threatens critical supply chains concentrated in Taiwan.
Terafab Tests Whether CHIPS Act Can Overcome Taiwan’s Structural Advantages
Intel's partnership with Musk's $25B fab project converges geopolitical decoupling, industrial policy, and semiconductor equipment disruption—but cost and execution gaps remain wide.
China Triples Export Controls in Five Years, Weaponizing Supply Chain Dominance
Beijing's restrictions on gallium, rare earths, and graphite now threaten Western AI, defense, and EV industries that depend on Chinese refining capacity for 70-90% of strategic minerals.
Intel’s 56% Rally Tests Analyst Conviction as Foundry Bets Collide With Execution Risk
Nine-day winning streak driven by Google partnership and Musk's Terafab commitment pushes stock 31% above Wall Street targets, repricing turnaround narrative ahead of crucial Q1 earnings.