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  • PC Industry to Stage a Turnaround With Intel’s Haswell

    By Mithu Batabyal - May 28, 2013 | Tickers: AMD, ARMH, INTC

    Speaking with Siliconrepublic.comIntel's (NASDAQ: INTC) chief technology officer, Justin Rattner, predicted that Intel’s forthcoming energy-efficient Haswell processors will revive the demand for PC devices, such as Ultrabooks and hybrids. Rattner also opined that tablets are having a disruptive effect on PC sales, and with Haswell, that’s going to stop. He believes that with the availability of powerful, light and energy-efficient PCs based on Haswell microarchitecture more »

  • How Good Is Intel's Secret Weapon?

    By Veeksha Rao - May 23, 2013 | Tickers: ARMH, INTC, QCOM

    The Silvermont is Intel’s (NASDAQ: INTC) last word thus far on low-power processing. Put simply, this top-to-bottom redesigned Atom processor is singly targeted at challenging ARM (NASDAQ: ARMH) and its licensees in the smartphone and tablet segment.

    Announced on Businesswire on May 6, Silvermont is a redefined version of the Atom processor, a sluggish and crash-prone processor that I still have on one of my smaller laptops from Samsung more »

  • You Should Look at These 3 Growth Plays

    By Victor Selva - May 19, 2013 | Tickers: AMBA, ARMH, TSLA

    In this report we are featuring three tech stocks that we like. The three companies show interesting competitive advantages that will enable them to achieve long term success in promising and growing markets.

    A short squeeze distorted market valuation of a good long-term investment

    Tesla Motors (NASDAQ: TSLA) is an electric vehicles and components manufacturer that has been performing very well in the past year, and extremely well in the more »

  • Intel's Not Dead Yet

    By Dave Zaegel - May 14, 2013 | Tickers: AMD, ARMH, INTC, NVDA

    If you haven't been paying attention to Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) stock lately, you've missed its run. The stock that had been beaten down below $20 has risen up to almost $24 in a short time, driven by its most recent earnings results on April 16. What did the company say? 'I'm not dead yet.'

    Intel met estimates. No surprising upside. No disappointments. Many questions still remain, but more »

  • Here’s Something Good That’s Happening At This Company

    By Subhadeep Ghose - May 8, 2013 | Tickers: ARMH, INTC, QCOM

    I was never very hopeful about Santa Clara-based chip maker Intel (NASDAQ: INTC). Technically dubbed as a mature company, Intel’s nemesis seems to be the ‘old world charm’ associated with it, an image which it’s desperate to put behind its back. The sagging fortunes of the PC industry, and the subsequent shift in user-based loyalties towards smartphones and tablets, has taken its toll on companies like Intel, as more »

  • Is This Tech Stock Inflated?

    By Timothy Green - May 7, 2013 | Tickers: AMD, ARMH, INTC

    While companies like Qualcomm, Samsung, and Nvidia design the chips that go into mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets, the underlying architecture of these chips is developed by ARM Holdings (NASDAQ: ARMH). Chips based on the ARM architecture are used in a variety of devices, including smart phones, tablets, digital cameras, set-top-boxes, networking hardware, and printers. Along with these products, ARM-based chips are used for embedded applications as more »

  • The Companies to Bet on for the Internet of Things

    By Daniel Cawrey - May 1, 2013 | Tickers: ARMH, BBY, FSL, INTC

    The term “Internet of things” was first coined in 1999 by Kevin Aston, an early pioneer of radio-frequency identification technology. Since then, the meaning has morphed from tagging everything with a computer chip to something a bit different. Now it is generally understood as items being Internet-enabled, constantly communicating and processing data.

    Sound weird? It might at first blush, but it is a clear trend. Years ago people used to more »

  • 3 Leading Semiconductor Stocks to Watch

    By Victor Selva - April 30, 2013 | Tickers: ARMH, INTC, TSM

    Semiconductors, chips, and processors. In this industry you have got to be really big in order to actually succeed. With the decline of the PC and the rise of smartphones and tablets, the scenario is somehow reorganizing. We will look into some of the main companies in the sector -- Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), ARM Holdings (NASDAQ: ARMH), and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM) -- in order to analyze how they will perform more »

  • AMD: Evolving With a New Game Plan

    By Nur Tarkak - April 29, 2013 | Tickers: AMD, ARMH, DELL, HP, INTC, NVDA, QCOM, TSM

    Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) has distinguished itself over years as Intel’s (NASDAQ: INTC) sole rival in the PC microprocessor market. Despite never overtaking the chip giant, AMD has managed to keep its own share of desktop and server sales. Over the last decade, it has gone through massive transformations and continues to expand its businesses to remain competitive. The company now faces a more volatile future as mobile more »

  • 2 Buys and a Sell as these Semiconductors Report Earnings

    By Chris Lau - April 28, 2013 | Tickers: AMD, ARMH, STM

    There are three technology companies that should be on the radar of investors. After reporting first-quarter earnings, shares of ARM Holdings (NASDAQ: ARMH), STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM)(NYSE: STM), and Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) are up. In the last five days, the companies are all up approximately 13.8%, 14.4%, and 3.6%, respectively.

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    The quarterly results help investors differentiate good companies from the struggling ones. The more »

  • These 5 Questions Need Answers

    By Chad Henage - April 24, 2013 | Tickers: AMD, ARMH, INTC, TXN

    Instead of Houston we have a problem, maybe the call should be Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) we have a problem. I've been a fan of Intel until recently, but the company's recent earnings look worrisome. I love stocks with growth and income, so you would think Intel's nearly 4% yield, and 11% expected earnings growth, would be right up my alley. However, when I read their earnings report more »

  • A Semiconductor Play With a Promising Outlook

    By Lee Samaha - April 22, 2013 | Tickers: ALTR, ARMH, INTC, TSM | Editor's Choice

    Investing in Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a bit like betting on an old and slightly out of shape, but hard hitting fighter. Mr. Market keeps landing quick jabs and slows his opponent down. The odd cheeky hook to the body gets slipped in, and your fighter starts to slow and look out of place. He is way down on points by the middle rounds, so, he starts throwing haymakers, and more »

  • Key Takeaways From Intel's Earnings Call

    By Adam Levy - April 22, 2013 | Tickers: ARMH, INTC, QCOM

    We can’t say we didn’t see this one coming. Intel’s (NASDAQ: INTC) profits fell 25% year-over-year in the first quarter, and missed estimates by a penny per share. On the company’s earnings call management noted the declining PC market is a significant headwind to the company, but remained optimistic for the latter half of the year. Retiring CEO Paul Otellini stated, “The company’s core architectural more »

  • Intel Earnings A Over-Hyped Disaster?

    By Alexander Cho - April 18, 2013 | Tickers: DOX, ARMH, IBM, MSFT, NVDA, QCOM, SSNLF, VMW

    Intel’s recent earnings announcement was a slight disappointment, but not by much. Analysts hailed the stock as it was able to generate results that were not as bad as anticipated. Analysts on a consensus basis were anticipating earnings per share of $0.41. The company reported earnings per share at $0.40.

    On the bright side, the data center segment has been able to grow revenues by 7.5 more »

  • AMD: Evolving with a New Game Plan

    By Nur Tarkak - April 17, 2013 | Tickers: AMD, ARMH, DELL, HP, INTC, NVDA, QCOM, TSM

    Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) has distinguished itself over years as Intel’s (NASDAQ: INTC) sole rival in the PC microprocessor market. Despite never overtaking the chip giant, AMD has managed to keep its own share of desktop and server sales. Over the last decade, it has gone through massive transformations and continues to expand its businesses to remain competitive. The company now faces a more volatile future as mobile more »

  • Key Takeaways From Intel's Earnings Call

    By Adam Levy - April 17, 2013 | Tickers: ARMH, INTC, QCOM

    We can’t say we didn’t see this one coming. Intel’s (NASDAQ: INTC) profits fell 25% year-over-year in the first quarter, and missed estimates by a penny per share. On the company’s earnings call management noted the declining PC market is a significant headwind to the company, but remained optimistic for the latter half of the year. Retiring CEO Paul Otellini stated, “The company’s core architectural more »

  • Why The Outlook is Better For This Semiconductor Play

    By Lee Samaha - April 17, 2013 | Tickers: ALTR, ARMH, INTC, TSM

    Investing in Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a bit like betting on an old and slightly out of shape but hard hitting fighter. Mr Market keeps landing quick jabs and slowing his opponent down. The odd cheeky hook to the body gets slipped in and your fighter starts to slow and look out of place. He is way down on points by the middle rounds, so he starts throwing haymakers and more »

  • This Tech Stock Is Poised to Move Higher

    By Marshall Hargrave - April 12, 2013 | Tickers: ADI, ARMH, MU

    Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) continues to fly. What's more is there could be even more upside to the stock in the coming months. The stock is already up more than 40% year-to-date, but its pending acquisition of Elpida could send the stock even higher. 

    The approval to acquire the assets of bankrupt Elpida is one of Micron's biggest short-term catalysts that could push the stock higher. The addition more »

  • This Tech Stock Poised To Move Higher

    By Marshall Hargrave - April 9, 2013 | Tickers: ADI, ARMH, MU

    Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) continues to fly. What's more is there could be even more upside to the stock in the coming months. The stock is already up over 40% year to date, but its pending acquisition of Elpida could send the stock even higher. 

    The approval to acquire the assets of bankrupt Elpida is one of Micron's biggest short-term catalyst that could push the stock higher. The more »

  • ARM’s 64-Bit Venture: Why Investors Should Care

    By Anindya Batabyal - April 6, 2013 | Tickers: AMD, ARMH, INTC

    Evercore Partners tech analyst Patrick Wang recently said that ARM Holdings (NASDAQ: ARMH) is expected to benefit from Apple’s introduction of the first 64-bit ARM-based chip this year. Wang added, “This bodes well for ARMH as v8 designs drive richer royalty rates.” 

    ARM recently introduced its first 64-bit Cortex-A50 series processor designs as the company tries to preserve its dominance in smartphones and tablets, while catching up with Intel more »

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