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China EV Maker XPeng Says Operating in 'Very Challenging Environment'

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Brian Gu, vice chairman and president of Xpeng Inc., discusses the Chinese electric car startup's financial results, outlook and strategy. Xpeng's fourth-quarter loss was less than analysts estimated as robust deliveries helped the...
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US Intelligence Warns of China's Exploitation Efforts

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The National Counterintelligence and Security Center, a US intelligence advisory, says China's government is seeking to exploit years of business and cultural relations to further its geopolitical and military objectives. Meanwhile,...
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Ford CFO Lawler on Electric F-150, First-Quarter, Chip Shortage

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Ford Motor Co. CFO John Lawler discusses the automaker's new battery-powered F-150 Lightning pickup, first-quarter results, and the impact of supply-chain issues on vehicle production. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Intel Says Fixes for Exploit Coming Over Next Few Weeks

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Jan.03 -- Google says a vulnerability in chips from Intel, Advanced Micro Devices and ARM exposes Android, Chrome and cloud operating systems. This comes after Intel admitted the design exploit in its chips allows access to privileged...
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Intel's Swan Sees 'Natural Digestion' Behind Sales Slowdown

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Jan.25 -- Intel Interim Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer Bob Swan discusses the semiconductor maker's fourth-quarter performance, competition from Advanced Micro Devices, and the impact of the U.S.-China trade conflict...
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Sony Tops Profit Estimates

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Aug.01 -- First quarter profit for Sony topped estimates with chips, music and PlayStation 4 among the growth drivers. But Sony declined to raise its full-year profit forecast. Bloomberg's Yuji Nakamura reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Western Digital Seeks to Block Toshiba Chip Sale

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Jun.15 -- Western Digital has now sought an injunction from a California court to block Toshiba's sale of its semiconductor business. Bloomberg's Pavel Alpeyev reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Nvidia to Buy Chipmaker Mellanox in Data Center Push

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Mar.11 -- Nvidia Corp. agreed to buy chipmaker Mellanox Technologies Ltd. for $6.9 billion in an all-cash cash offer. Bloomberg Intelligence's Anand Srinivasan reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Golden Age of Cooperation Between U.S., China Is Coming to an End, Says Fenghe Group’s Wu

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Jun.06 -- John Wu, founder and chairman at Fenghe Group, discusses the U.S.-China trade war, its impact on China’s tech ambitions, China’s chip production, tech startups, valuations in the industry, where the next big thing in tech will...
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Congress Can't Delay the Chips Act, Raimondo Says

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Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says "if Congress dilly dallies and doesn't swiftly pass this Chips Act in the next couple of months, we in the United States are going to lose out." She says it's critically important to the economy and...
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Samsung Plans $17 Billion Chip Plant in Texas

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Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has unveiled plans to invest $17 billion in a new chip plant in Texas, a marquee project that is expected to fortify the U.S. semiconductor industry. Bloomberg's Sohee Kim reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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What Does Nvidia-Arm Deal Mean for the Chip Industry?

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Sep.17 -- Mehdi Hosseini, senior semiconductors analyst at Susquehanna Financial Group, talks about the Santa Clara, California-based Nvidia Corp.'s agreement to buy SoftBank Group Corp.’s chip division Arm Ltd. for $40 billion, and the...
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Commerce Sec. on Recovery, Infrastructure, Chip Shortage

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May.27 -- U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo discusses how President Biden's rescue plan is advancing an economic recovery but there are other future investments that need to take place. She also talks about the infrastructure...
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Micron CEO on US Production Investment, Sales Forecast

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Micron Technology CEO Sanjay Mehrotra discusses the semiconductor firm's plan to invest $40 billion in US-based memory chip manufacturing, fourth-quarter sales outlook, and managing product demand on "Bloomberg The Open."
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China Orders Audit of $3 Trillion Trust Industry

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China's $3 trillion trust industry is under scrutiny by the nation's top auditor. This comes as losses on loans to the property sector are mounting, posing risks to financial stability. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Biden Says Administration Still Discussing Action on China Tariffs

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President Joe Biden said his administration is still discussing possible action for US tariffs on Chinese imports. Meanwhile,  US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping are set to speak again...
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MKS Instruments on Chips, Supply Chain & Atotech

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John T.C. Lee, President & CEO at MKS discusses the impact of supply chain challenges and the energy crisis in Europe on the semiconductor industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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South Korean Economy Seen at Good Position for Recovery: ANZ

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Jan.25 -- Krystal Tan, economist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, discusses the outlook for the South Korean economy and policies. The economy grew more than expected last quarter as a recovery in exports helped offset the hit...
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Why Is There Still a Chip Shortage in America?

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The Biden administration is still trying to improve the semiconductor supply chain shortages impacting industries across the country. David Westin explains on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Biden Calls on Congress to Pass Chips Bill 'Right Away'

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President Joe Biden urges Congress to pass legislation aimed at alleviating the semiconductor shortage in the U.S. The legislation would provide $52 billion for chip research and manufacturing.
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Arm CEO: Sales Surge Reflects Spread of Chips Into New Areas

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Arm CEO Rene Haas joins Emily Chang to discuss how the company is preparing for its initial public offering, after seeing its revenue surge last year following the expansion of the company's products into new industries.
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Samsung's DRAM Growth to Continue Into 2021, IDC Says

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Jan.27 -- Kiranjeet Kaur, senior research manager at IDC, looks at Samsung Electronics Co.'s results and its outlook. Samsung’s profit missed analysts’ estimates and the company warned of weaker first-quarter results as smartphone...
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Companies in China Need Close Relationships With the Government: Palmisano

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Apr.16 -- Former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano says that technology companies operating in China need to have a close relationship with the government, because in many cases, the government is effectively a shareholder. He thinks that China's...
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Chips Shortage Won't Be Solved in Short Term: WSTS

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Mar.17 -- Gabriel Chou, vice president for Asia Pacific at the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics, looks at the global shortage of semiconductors. The issue is starting to have serious effects for automakers, with Honda Motor Co....