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Nasdaq slides over 1% as chip rout deepens

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AMD: The Market Is Pricing The GPU Story - I'm Buying The CPU Story
AMD: The Market Is Pricing The GPU Story - I'm Buying The CPU Story
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· Jul 10, 2026
Nanya Q2 2026 slides: pricing surge lifts margins to 79.5%
Nanya Q2 2026 slides: pricing surge lifts margins to 79.5%
MakeUseOf
· Jul 1, 2026
This 10-year-old AMD CPU still crushes modern games at 1080p — and I paid a fraction of what a new one costs
All hail the Ryzen 5000 series.
Irish Star
· Jul 9, 2026
Eric Trump loses $600M in risky Bitcoin bet as value of Trump-backed company plummets
The company's shares are now 95 lower than their peak. It was also forced to undergo a 1-for-15 reverse stock split to remain on Nasdaq
The Motley Fool
· Jul 5, 2026
This AI Chip Stock Just Signed Massive Deals With 3 Hyperscalers, and It Still Looks Like a Great Buy Right Now (Hint: Not Nvidia or Intel)
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· Jun 26, 2026
Global Tech Stocks, Chipmakers Sell Off, Weighing on US Indexes
A global chips selloff is once again hitting the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 as investors grow increasingly skeptical about lofty artificial-intelligence valuations.
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Related coverage for "Nasdaq slides over 1% as chip rout deepens": Seeking Alpha — AMD: The Market Is Pricing The GPU Story - I'm Buying The CPU Story. Investing.com — Nanya Q2 2026 slides: pricing surge lifts margins to 79.5%. MakeUseOf — This 10-year-old AMD CPU still crushes modern games at 1080p — and I paid a fraction of what a new one costs. Irish Star — Eric Trump loses $600M in risky Bitcoin bet as value of Trump-backed company plummets. The Motley Fool — This AI Chip Stock Just Signed Massive Deals With 3 Hyperscalers, and It Still Looks Like a Great Buy Right Now (Hint: Not Nvidia or Intel). Bloomberg — Global Tech Stocks, Chipmakers Sell Off, Weighing on US Indexes