Looks like AMD has
After months of wrangling and being relegated to second fiddle against Nvidia's might in the AI hardware space, the company has finally offered more clarity about its future in the industry.
Last week, the company
Specifically, AMD for the first time
Second, with such a large sales figure, Reuters was again quick to point out that the MI300 chips may very well represent the fastest product to ramp to $1 billion in sales in AMD's history. This means the company is going to get very, very valuable in the future if it's able to pull the wool over Nvidia's eyes.
Now, while AMD experienced a market rally, competitor Nvidia experienced the
Ah, good ol' Joe. All it takes is one signature and somebody's day is ruined.
Well, in this case, it was Nvidia's day that got ruined after it found out that it could not ship $5 billion worth of chips to Chinese companies under an export restriction placed by the Biden administration. Ouch!
Nvidia ranked #31 on HackerNoon's Tech Company Rankings.
Apple Brings Out the New Macs๐ป
Big week for
The world's most valuable company released its earnings this past week, and things might have looked OK, except that the company's stock
The company is also facing stiff competition in places like China where competitor Huawei and other local smartphone sellers are creeping up on the iPhone manufacturer to win over consumers.
Meanwhile, the company announced a new line of Mac PCs that will be powered by its redesigned and supposedly powerful M3 line of chips. The new PCs are focused on professionals, like those developing softwares, and are expected to perform better than previous-gen hardware that came with Intel chips.
Apple ranked #3 on HackerNoon's
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