Tag: Semiconductors
Intel’s $20bn Share Sale Signals a New AI Manufacturing Push
Intel has raised $20bn to fund AI manufacturing expansion, with Ireland’s Leixlip campus remaining central to its global strategy.
Intel Eyes Larger $20bn Share Sale as Demand Surges
Intel may expand its planned share sale to $20bn, a move with implications for Ireland’s tech sector and its major semiconductor footprint.
Apple Posts Record June Quarter but Signals Fresh Supply Pressure Ahead
Apple reported a record June quarter but warned that supply constraints and rising memory costs could put pressure on future growth.
China’s Chipmaking Push Puts New Pressure on the Global Lithography Race
China’s move into advanced lithography could reshape chip manufacturing and influence AI, cloud and tech supply chains in Ireland and beyond.
Intel Surges on AI Demand With Breakout Quarter and Bigger Foundry...
Intel posted a powerful Q2 as AI demand lifted revenue, margins and foundry growth, with fresh relevance for Intel’s Ireland expansion.
IBM’s Quantum Ambitions Get a Major Boost With HRL Acquisition
IBM’s acquisition of HRL Laboratories strengthens its long-term quantum computing roadmap and expands its research capabilities.
Intel Shares Jump as Chip Giant Deepens Cuts and Reshapes Data...
Intel shares surged after new layoffs and a data centre reshuffle, even as the chipmaker doubles down on a major Ireland investment.
Anthropic Taps AMD for Massive AI Chip Expansion in High-Stakes Infrastructure...
Anthropic has signed a huge AMD chip deal to power Claude, signaling the rising importance of AI infrastructure and compute capacity.
AI Sovereignty Race Will Stay Uneven Through 2030, New Forecast Finds
Forrester says global tech sovereignty will improve only slightly by 2030, with the US and China set to remain firmly ahead.
Intel Unveils €5bn Leixlip Expansion in Major Boost for Ireland’s Chip...
Intel will invest €5bn in Leixlip, strengthening Ireland’s semiconductor industry, advanced manufacturing capacity and high-skilled jobs outlook.




