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How to protect YOUR savings if China invades Taiwan
This Is Money· 4 days agoAfter weeks of military build-up and rising international tension, communist China launches a full-scale invasion of Taiwan. The island’s defences are...
How to protect YOUR savings if China invades Taiwan
Daily Mail· 4 days ago‘An invasion of Taiwan by China could have far-reaching consequences,’ says Dan Coatsworth, investment analyst at broker AJ Bell. ‘The repercussions...
Hidden potential: could this UK-listed growth stock be the next Nvidia?
Fool.co.uk via Yahoo Finance UK· 5 days agoBased in Canada but listed in London, I think up-and-coming chip designer could be the next big...
Hidden potential: could this UK-listed growth stock be the next Nvidia?
Motley Fool UK· 5 days agoDespite a £1.03bn market cap, Toronto-based Alphawave Semi (LSE: AWE) isn’t well-known in the UK....
Biden Puts $504 Million Toward 12 US 'Tech Hubs' for Biotech, Climate Solutions
PC Magazine· 5 days agoUS President Biden has awarded $504 million to a dozen select "Tech Hubs" in different states across...
Can AI boom drive Nvidia to a $4tn valuation despite investor doubt?
The Guardian· 5 days agoWhen Jensen Huang spoke at the Nvidia annual general meeting last week, he made no mention of a share price slide. The US chipmaker, buoyed up by its key role in the artificial intelligence ...
The Prompt: The Crypto Miners Winning The AI Gold Rush
Forbes· 5 days agoOpenAI has trained a new GPT-4-based model called CriticGPT to catch mistakes in code produced by...
Will Intel’s AI And Foundry Bets Reverse The Stock’s 38% Slump This Year?
Forbes· 5 days agoIntel stock (NASDAQ: INTC) has had a rough year, declining by about 38% since early January. While...
Sorry, gamers: memory prices could be on the way up, which means you'll pay more for that Nvidia RTX...
TechRadar· 5 days agoA new report from the tech industry grapevine could spell bad news for gamers looking to invest in...
Work is getting really weird
Business Insider· 6 days agoThe use of shadow stand-ins and a lack of promotions are the latest trends that show how weird work has gotten.