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Semiconductor companies such as asml holding and nxp semiconductors are seeking increased investment from the Dutch government in the chip field.
On July 4th, Glonhui reported that the interest group ChipNL submitted a joint letter to the new Dutch cabinet led by Prime Minister Dick Schoof requesting the government to increase investment in the semiconductor field. ChipNL is composed of more than 30 Dutch semiconductor companies, including members such as ASML Holding, NXP Semiconductors, ON Semiconductor, Royal Philips, and important companies in the deposition process field such as ASM. ChipNL requested that the Schoof cabinet invests 100 million to 150 million euros in the semiconductor field each year for the next six years. These companies promise to allocate 100 million to 200 million euros from their own budgets each year, for a total investment of
Top asset management giants support the AI craze: Nvidia and other AI leaders will continue to drive the bull market.
Top asset management giants believe that ai still has a lot of driving force to push the stock market up; investors expect the US stock market to rise by as much as 9% in the second half of this year; ai is still a big theme, closely related to profits.
Here's How Much $1000 Invested In NXP Semiconductors 10 Years Ago Would Be Worth Today
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US AI chip stocks fell, with Nvidia down more than 2%.
On July 1st, Guo Lianhui reported that American AI chip concept stocks fell, with AMD falling more than 4.7%, Nvidia falling more than 2%, NXP Semiconductors falling more than 1.8%, Taiwan Semiconductor falling more than 1%, and Qualcomm falling more than 0.8%. This sector may experience selling after strong growth driven by the AI boom in the first half of 2024.
Express News | "The EU is worried about losing the Chinese market."
EU Warns Its Chipmakers May Lose Market Share In China
EU Warns Its Chipmakers May Lose Market Share In China