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Rigetti is starting to look less like a science project and more like a real supplier, with early signs that customers are actually buying its quantum machines and using its cloud access. The catch: the company is still burning cash and has to hit tough technical goals, so even small stumbles could hit confidence fast.Read more
AMD is trying to close the gap with Nvidia in the race to power artificial intelligence, helped by new data-center chips that aim to offer strong performance at a better deal for big buyers. The big question is whether AMD can deliver and win adoption fast enough before Nvidia pulls further ahead—or the market mood turns.Read more
Nvidia’s next chapter depends on whether data centers keep racing to build more AI capacity—and whether Nvidia can stay the default choice for the chips and software that run it. The big question is what happens if rivals catch up, customers slow spending, or politics and power constraints make it harder to expand data centers.Read more
NVIDIA Corporation is not just another semiconductor company — it is the foundational infrastructure layer upon which the entire AI economy is being built. But even the best companies can be overbought.Read more

AMD is pushing deeper into the servers and AI hardware that big cloud companies rely on, and early demand suggests its newer chips are gaining real traction. The catch is it’s fighting giants on multiple fronts, and trade rules and pricing pressure could still trip up the story.Read more

Catalysts The Rubin Supercycle : The successful shipment of Vera Rubin systems in late 2026—offering up to 10x better performance per watt —ensures that competitors cannot erode market share. This keeps hardware demand "off the charts".Read more
Heavy insider selling, repeated dilution, and weakening fundamentals raise serious questions about shareholder alignment Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ: AEHR) has often been presented as a high-growth semiconductor equipment story tied to silicon carbide, EV power devices, and emerging AI infrastructure demand. But behind the narrative lies a more uncomfortable reality for shareholders: years of dilution followed by a major insider cash-out during a sharp stock rally.Read more
1. The Undisputed King of AI Infrastructure NVIDIA’s dominance in the AI chip market is not merely a transient trend but a structural, long-term leadership position.Read more
CRDO has maintained a strong rating profile over a sustained period, and its recent price correction has brought the valuation to a level that could offer meaningful near-term returns. While Credo’s exceptional growth momentum has moderated lately, its underlying profitability remains remarkably solid.Read more