Looking for the best semiconductor ETFs for 2025? See this list of ETFs which could help boost your exposure to semiconductor stocks.
The global semiconductor industry is experiencing massive growth fueled by the demand for chips across high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, automotive and electric vehicle market, consumer electronics,
As we move through 2025, staying informed and adaptable will be key to capitalizing on the opportunities this pivotal industry presents.
So much for the quiet pre-holiday trading session as Asian equities were mixed though Australia was closed for Australia Day, Indonesia was closed for Al Isra’ wal-Mi’raj, South Korea was closed for the Korean New Year,
Crucial to panels, inverters and batteries, semiconductors are the solar industry’s silent workhorses; however, material scarcity and supply chain issues loom.
FTXL focuses on US semiconductor companies, using quality factors like ROA and cash flow for portfolio selection. Read why FTXL ETF is a Hold.
Both stocks could deliver for investors, but there are considerable risks to consider. If you've got $1,000 to invest, want exposure to semiconductor stocks, and are willing to take some risk, Intel and Qualcomm should be on your radar.
The work by researchers in the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies could lead to energy-efficient microelectronics.
Boosted by China’s chip self-sufficiency strategy and expected demand from automotive and IoT apps, mainstream nodes (8~45nm) are predicted to add another 6% capacity
Shares of AI-related hardware companies plunged on Monday, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ( TSM -14.11%), Marvell Technology ( MRVL -18.96%), and Arista Networks ( ANET -23.50%), which fell 14.4%, 18%, and 21.9%, respectively, as of 1:11 PM EDT.
Cornell scientists have developed a novel technique to transform symmetrical semiconductor particles into intricately twisted, spiral structures—or "chiral" materials—producing films with extraordinary light-bending properties.