Tag: Semiconductors

  • Intel’s Foundry Pivot Keeps Investors Focused on the Semiconductor Cycle

    Intel’s results reignited the conversation around where the company sits in the semiconductor cycle. Chipmaking is a capacity-driven business: periods of tight supply can quickly flip into oversupply as heavy capital spending comes online. Intel is currently expanding capacity aggressively, which can pressure returns if utilization and pricing don’t keep pace.

    That cycle risk is especially relevant as Intel attempts to reposition itself as a major foundry alternative. The shift could improve strategic relevance particularly for domestic supply chains but it also increases exposure to the boom-bust dynamics typical of industrial-scale manufacturing.

  • Semiconductor and Data Center Stocks Gain Attention Ahead of Earnings

    Semiconductor and data center stocks are drawing renewed investor interest as technical indicators suggest improving momentum ahead of earnings announcements.

    The sector remains closely tied to artificial intelligence demand and infrastructure expansion, with volume and price action pointing to increased market participation.

  • Retail and Semiconductor Stocks Seen as Key Beneficiaries if Tariffs Are Rejected

    Market participants point out that a ruling against tariffs could benefit a wide range of stocks. Retailers with global supply chains, including large US consumer brands, could see improved margins if trade barriers are removed.

    Semiconductor stocks are also in focus, as tariffs and export restrictions have been a major headwind for the sector. Reduced trade friction could support renewed upside momentum across chipmakers and technology suppliers.