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Intel Tripped by ‘Execution’ Challenges; Can it Rise Again?

By Bolaji Ojo

Are the best days of Intel Corp. behind the microprocessor giant? This question begs for an honest answer after the company posted what can best be described as dismal second quarter results today with revenue, gross profit margins and operating margins plunging to depths unheard of in the company’s recent history. A small net loss completed the rout.

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Renesas Grows but ‘Unbelievable’ Orders Trigger Concerns

By Bolaji Ojo

Renesas Electronics Corp. entered the second half of 2022 significantly stronger than it began the year, but the automotive semiconductor giant is proceeding cautiously with future production and inventory plans and will be closely watching order patterns due to what executives see as substantial mismatches in orders and consumption patterns.

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Can Volkswagen Solve Auto Chip Supply Chain?

By Junko Yoshida

What’s at stake?
The automotive industry is scrambling to secure wafers for chips to plug into their vehicles. Volkswagen, hoping to game the system, has partnered with ST and TSMC. The automaker’s turn toward collegiality, however, must be backstopped by real commitments. And although the policy of one chip designer, one product, one foundry sounds clean and efficient, it could trigger unintended consequences.  

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