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    Micron Tech beats revenue estimates on AI chip demand; shares fall after run-up

    Benefiting from the high demand for memory chips, Micron Technology's revenue exceeded expectations in the third quarter. However, the company's forecast for the fourth quarter fell short of optimistic investor expectations, leading to a stock price decline. Micron's unique position in the semiconductor market is driven by the widespread usage of its high-bandwidth memory chips in advanced AI systems.

    IKEA gears up for Delhi-NCR launch with strengthened supply chains, better demand forecasting

    With an eye on its launch in the Delhi NCR market early next year, the Swedish furniture retailer is looking to corner a bigger chunk of India’s market pie.

    Nvidia loses top spot to Microsoft after 3% drop

    Nvidia's shares declined, losing its title as the world's most valuable company to Microsoft. Nvidia's market capitalization dropped by $91 billion to $3.34 trillion, while Microsoft's value also decreased to $3.30 trillion.

    Broadcom soars as demand for AI chips powers forecast raise

    Broadcom surged about 15% on Thursday as its upbeat annual forecast highlighted insatiable demand for chips used in powering AI-focused technology, while its announcement of a stock split added to the euphoria.

    Japan's Advantest says AI demand boosting memory tester business

    HBM, a type of high performance memory where chips are stacked to save space and reduce power consumption, is used when processing the large amount of data needed for AI tasks.

    Nvidia hitting $3 trillion propels Jensen Huang’s wealth above Michael Dell’s

    On Friday, Huang reached another milestone, surpassing personal computer pioneer Michael Dell to become the world's 13th-richest person with a net worth of $106.1 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. His wealth has increased by more than $62 billion this year, driven by the insatiable demand for Nvidia chips used in artificial intelligence tasks.

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