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- Chinese, Tesla Drive Strong EU Sales - 23% of New European Cars Now BEVs - Nissan Shareholders Not Happy - DRAM Chip Prices Up 450% - Investors Eager to Spend on Momenta - Chery Sees Real Growth in Pickups - China Defines True Solid-State Batteries - Chrysler Airflow Headed to Belvidere
- Chinese, Tesla Drive Strong EU Sales - 23% of New European Cars Now BEVs - Nissan Shareholders Not Happy - DRAM Chip Prices Up 450% - Investors Eager to Spend on Momenta - Chery Sees Real Growth in Pickups - China Defines True Solid-State Batteries - Chrysler Airflow Headed to Belvidere
- Rising Tech Costs Signal New Chip Shortage - BYD Splits R and D into Five Brand Units - Porsche Plans Massive Job Cuts - Ferrari Denies Linking Luce EV To Allocations - Toyota Boosting RAV4 Production in Kentucky - European Automakers Pool Resources for Open-Source Software - Stellantis Reveals 9.5% Stake in Factorial - Ranking the Largest U.S. Automotive Dealer Groups - New Ford Electric Pickup Truck Design Details
- Rising Tech Costs Signal New Chip Shortage - BYD Splits R and D into Five Brand Units - Porsche Plans Massive Job Cuts - Ferrari Denies Linking Luce EV To Allocations - Toyota Boosting RAV4 Production in Kentucky - European Automakers Pool Resources for Open-Source Software - Stellantis Reveals 9.5% Stake in Factorial - Ranking the Largest U.S. Automotive Dealer Groups - New Ford Electric Pickup Truck Design Details
Another chip shortage on the horizon, this time linked to AI, could make the vehicle affordably crisis even worse, says WWJ automotive analyst John McElroy. (Photo: Getty Images)
- Can New Hypercar Help Turn Audi Around? - Another Chip Shortage Brewing - India Introducing E85 Fuel - China Developing Axial Flux Motors - Trump Warns Industry About Right-to-Repair - Dongfeng Improves Larger Engine Thermal Efficiency - China City Helps Improve EV Insurance
- Can New Hypercar Help Turn Audi Around? - Another Chip Shortage Brewing - India Introducing E85 Fuel - China Developing Axial Flux Motors - Trump Warns Industry About Right-to-Repair - Dongfeng Improves Larger Engine Thermal Efficiency - China City Helps Improve EV Insurance
These tiny silicon squares are the unsung heroes of our society — they run everything from your microwave to cellphone to larger systems like health care and defense. But the global increase in AI is driving up the demand for memory chips, leading to a global supply and demand problem. We speak with Namir Anani, the president and chief executive of the Information and Communications Technology Council, about why these chips are foundational to Canada's sovereignty and why he thinks Canada needs to work quickly to position itself as a player in the global memory chip market.
In tonight's BizNews Briefing, Alec Hogg leads with a SENS-driven round-up: BHP's copper-led earnings, Afrimat's mixed operating picture and Blue Label's new energy-trading licence. David Woollam then weighs in on Tongaat Hulett, saying accountability gaps remain despite heavy professional-fee spend. Dino Zuccollo explains why UK property-backed private debt still appeals for defensive sterling income. The programme closes with Bloomberg's warning that AI demand is tightening global memory-chip supply.
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- Hyundai Surpasses GM Market Cap - VW Overtakes Tesla in Europe - Chinese EVs Surging in Mexico - Data Center Chip Shortages Affecting OEMs - New Mercedes S-Class and Level 4 Tech - VW Project Trinity and Recycling Hub - Renault Bringing Ampere In-House - Mazda and Volvo Hybrid Pivot on EVs - Nissan Dealer Profit Crisis
- Hyundai Surpasses GM Market Cap - VW Overtakes Tesla in Europe - Chinese EVs Surging in Mexico - Data Center Chip Shortages Affecting OEMs - New Mercedes S-Class and Level 4 Tech - VW Project Trinity and Recycling Hub - Renault Bringing Ampere In-House - Mazda and Volvo Hybrid Pivot on EVs - Nissan Dealer Profit Crisis
- UAW Reinstates Two Officials Targeted by Fain - BMW Spins Alpina Into Standalone Brand - AFEELA Enters Pre-Production in Ohio - Honda Extends Production Shutdown in China - U.S. 2025 Car Sales Up Despite Volatile Market - BYD Passes Tesla in EV Sales - Mobileye Partners with Major U.S. Automaker - Bosch and Kodiak Team Up on Self-Driving Trucks
- UAW Reinstates Two Officials Targeted by Fain - BMW Spins Alpina Into Standalone Brand - AFEELA Enters Pre-Production in Ohio - Honda Extends Production Shutdown in China - U.S. 2025 Car Sales Up Despite Volatile Market - BYD Passes Tesla in EV Sales - Mobileye Partners with Major U.S. Automaker - Bosch and Kodiak Team Up on Self-Driving Trucks
-Orbital tracking company LeoLabs assessed that the issue was caused by an "internal energetic source rather than a collision with space debris or another object." SpaceX said it's working with NASA and the US Space Force to track the remains of the object. -Bloomberg reported on Wednesday that Honda will suspend production in Japan on January 5 and 6. (Honda didn't specify the affected factories.) In addition, all three of the automaker's Guangqi Honda Automobile plants in China will shut down from December 29 to January 2. -Gizmodo noticed that Trump Mobile is selling these other brands' phones for the same cost, or sometimes more, than the same refurbs from other retailers. Seems pretty par for the course. NBC News opted to order one of the T1 phones in August to track its development. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
- Tariffs Take Bite Out of Car Sales - Honda Still Fighting Chip Shortage - Tesla Wants Satellite Receiver in Cars - Toyota Compact EV Hits EU Showrooms - China Setting Standards for By-Wire Tech - Ford Improves Mustang GT3 - V8 Durango Now Available in All States
- Tariffs Take Bite Out of Car Sales - Honda Still Fighting Chip Shortage - Tesla Wants Satellite Receiver in Cars - Toyota Compact EV Hits EU Showrooms - China Setting Standards for By-Wire Tech - Ford Improves Mustang GT3 - V8 Durango Now Available in All States
To celebrate the 300th episode of the Car Stuff Podcast, Jill and Tom are joined by Jennifer Newman and Damon Bell of Cars.com. Jennifer was the podcast's first guest, and Damon was co-host for the first three years of the show. Jennifer and Damon share the Cars.com picks for the best vehicles under $30,000. That conversation dovetailed nicely with Jennifer's research into new-vehicle affordability. In the second segment, everyone looks back over the past six years to discuss the biggest automotive news stories and strangest events that transpired during the Car Stuff Podcast run. In the last segment Jennifer, Damon, and Jill are subjected to Tom's “Who Said It?” quiz, featuring quotes from Henry Ford and Elon Musk. Plus, enjoy a special holiday-themed bonus question.
- China Car Sales Drop… - …But Exports Up 28% - Tesla Down Sharply in China - Tesla Loses Cybertruck Chief - Chip Shortage Over--For Now - 43 Weeks of Wages to Buy New Car in Germany - Toyota Redesigns Hilux, Offers Diesel, BEV, Fuel Cell - CSP Composite Could Cut ‘Vette Body By 50 Lbs. - Remembering Renault's Schweitzer - Autoline Poll on Chevy Sedan
- China Car Sales Drop… - …But Exports Up 28% - Tesla Down Sharply in China - Tesla Loses Cybertruck Chief - Chip Shortage Over--For Now - 43 Weeks of Wages to Buy New Car in Germany - Toyota Redesigns Hilux, Offers Diesel, BEV, Fuel Cell - CSP Composite Could Cut ‘Vette Body By 50 Lbs. - Remembering Renault's Schweitzer - Autoline Poll on Chevy Sedan
- GM Restructures Software Development - NextStar Won't Produce EV Batteries Anytime Soon - Samsung Partners with BMW On Solid-State Batteries - China Eases Export Restrictions on Chips - Renault To Build Geely Vehicles in Brazil - Renault In Talks with China OEMs To Jointly Build Cars - Geely Tops 300K Monthly Sales For 1st Time - Waymo Eyes Canada Expansion - Toyota Reveals Fuel Cell Powered Tacoma Concept
- GM Restructures Software Development - NextStar Won't Produce EV Batteries Anytime Soon - Samsung Partners with BMW On Solid-State Batteries - China Eases Export Restrictions on Chips - Renault To Build Geely Vehicles in Brazil - Renault In Talks with China OEMs To Jointly Build Cars - Geely Tops 300K Monthly Sales For 1st Time - Waymo Eyes Canada Expansion - Toyota Reveals Fuel Cell Powered Tacoma Concept
- U.S. Makes Deals with China and South Korea - GM Lays Off Thousands of EV Workers - New Models Help Drive EU Sales Up - Tariffs and China Drag Mercedes Down - U.S. Turnaround Fuels Stellantis Growth - BMW Lets You Change Lanes with Your Eyes - U.S. VW Workers Authorize Strike - Nexperia Chip Shortage Spreading Around the World
- U.S. Makes Deals with China and South Korea - GM Lays Off Thousands of EV Workers - New Models Help Drive EU Sales Up - Tariffs and China Drag Mercedes Down - U.S. Turnaround Fuels Stellantis Growth - BMW Lets You Change Lanes with Your Eyes - U.S. VW Workers Authorize Strike - Nexperia Chip Shortage Spreading Around the World
Honda Motor Co. has halted vehicle production at a plant in Mexico due to a semiconductor shortage linked to the disrupted supply from Netherlands-headquartered Chinese chipmaker Nexperia, officials have said.
- Destination Charges Now Average $1,550 - ICE Sales Up Three Straight Months in China - GM Lays Off 200 Engineers - Nissan Considers Exporting SUVs To Japan From U.S. - Suppliers Warn Chip Shortage Will Impact U.S. Production Soon - Tesla Reclaims EU EV Sales Crown - Poll Results: Will Stellantis Be Broken Up?
- Destination Charges Now Average $1,550 - ICE Sales Up Three Straight Months in China - GM Lays Off 200 Engineers - Nissan Considers Exporting SUVs To Japan From U.S. - Suppliers Warn Chip Shortage Will Impact U.S. Production Soon - Tesla Reclaims EU EV Sales Crown - Poll Results: Will Stellantis Be Broken Up?
- Chip Shortage Spreads to Japan - Tesla Earnings Drop Along with ZEV Credits - Samuelsson Delivers, Volvo's Stock Goes Up - Renault Up Strong in Weak EU Market - GM Reveals All-New Centralized Computing System - Opel Could Rebadge Leapmotor Model for EU - Stellantis Could Get Broken Up - BMW Wants EU to Consider Biodiesel for CO2 Reduction
- Chip Shortage Spreads to Japan - Tesla Earnings Drop Along with ZEV Credits - Samuelsson Delivers, Volvo's Stock Goes Up - Renault Up Strong in Weak EU Market - GM Reveals All-New Centralized Computing System - Opel Could Rebadge Leapmotor Model for EU - Stellantis Could Get Broken Up - BMW Wants EU to Consider Biodiesel for CO2 Reduction
- Chip Shortage Could Cripple EU Autos - Stellantis To Source Niron Magnets in U.S. - GM Adds $8 Billion In Market Cap - Baidu Bringing Robotaxis To Swiss - Uber Invests in Dutch AV Company - Yasa's Dinky 28-Lb., 1,000-HP E-Motor - Nissan Kei-Concept Sports Solar Roof - BYD Teases New Kei Car for Japan - Ford Offers 15-Year Warranty on Back Up Cameras
- Chip Shortage Could Cripple EU Autos - Stellantis To Source Niron Magnets in U.S. - GM Adds $8 Billion In Market Cap - Baidu Bringing Robotaxis To Swiss - Uber Invests in Dutch AV Company - Yasa's Dinky 28-Lb., 1,000-HP E-Motor - Nissan Kei-Concept Sports Solar Roof - BYD Teases New Kei Car for Japan - Ford Offers 15-Year Warranty on Back Up Cameras
Today on CarEdge Live, Ray and Zach discuss the latest new car chip shortage information. Tune in to learn more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
President Donald Trump is defending his decision to send more troops to Los Angeles following anti-ICE protests. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces questions from lawmakers in a series of hearings this week. An expert describes the consequences for the auto industry if US-China trade talks fall apart. We'll bring you the latest from Sean Combs' trial. Plus, a K-pop supergroup is a step closer to reuniting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stephen Grootes speaks to tech expert Siphumelele Zondi about the potential AI chip shortage caused by Nvidia's export halt to China and its implications for the tech industry. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape.Thank you for listening to The Money Show podcast.Listen live - The Money Show with Stephen Grootes is broadcast weekdays between 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) on 702 and CapeTalk.There’s more from the show at www.themoneyshow.co.zaSubscribe to the Money Show daily and weekly newslettersThe Money Show is brought to you by Absa.Follow us on:702 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalkCapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalkCapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkzaCapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of Insider Trending, Miles and special guest co-host Pallavi Gunalan discuss James Cameron caping for AI, DHS looking through your socials, Trump's war on… water pressure?, the Tostitos chip recall, ICE attempting to interrogate school children?, a Trump tariff update, the Coachella exodus and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Intel—the company whose chips were “inside” your ‘90s desktops—has fallen behind in recent years. Now, the CEO hired to turn things around is suddenly out. WSJ's Asa Fitch explains how the once-dominant chip brand lost its edge. Further Reading: - He Was Going to Save Intel. He Destroyed $150 Billion of Value Instead. - Intel Co-CEOs Outline Strategy Following Pat Gelsinger's Ouster Further Listening: - America's Answer to the Chip Shortage - Why Washington Went to Wall Street to Revive the Chips Industry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- Sales and Value Dropping at Stellantis - Tesla Increases Worldwide Deliveries - U.S. Faces Another Chip Shortage - Linamar Hit by Hurricane Flood Damage - Long Port Strike Will Have Big Impact - EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs Have Enough Support - Toyota Invests Even More in VTOLs - ICE Price War Could Start in China - The Minivan Segment is Dying - Mercedes Allows Workers to Take EV Test Drives - Caterham and Yamaha Partner on Lightweight Sports Car
- Sales and Value Dropping at Stellantis - Tesla Increases Worldwide Deliveries - U.S. Faces Another Chip Shortage - Linamar Hit by Hurricane Flood Damage - Long Port Strike Will Have Big Impact - EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs Have Enough Support - Toyota Invests Even More in VTOLs - ICE Price War Could Start in China - The Minivan Segment is Dying - Mercedes Allows Workers to Take EV Test Drives - Caterham and Yamaha Partner on Lightweight Sports Car
In our weekly technology news roundup, the Today in Tech crew chats about a report suggesting that demand for AI devices, hardware and servers will cause a global semiconductor and chip shortage. Analyst Jack Gold joins the show to discuss this and the potential rumors around Qualcomm and Intel merging, as well as Meta's new AR/VR and AI offerings, and what's going on with OpenAI and the potential for a Jony Ive-designed stand-alone generative AI device.
i'm wall-e, welcoming you to today's tech briefing for thursday, september 26th. here's a breakdown of today's top tech stories: openai's cto departure: cto mira murati announces her exit from openai after more than six years. ceo sam altman shares his gratitude in a tweet. this comes just before openai's annual developer conference, devday. meta connect 2024 highlights: ceo mark zuckerberg unveils advanced ar glasses, orion, and the budget-friendly quest 3 vr headset. meta ai receives significant updates, including interactions with celebrity voices and the introduction of the llama 3.2 ai model with multimodal capabilities. global chip shortage warning: bain & co. report indicates a potential global chip shortage due to rising demand for ai-focused semiconductors, such as nvidia gpus and qualcomm chips, which could disrupt the supply chain. google's antitrust complaint against microsoft: google files a complaint with the european commission accusing microsoft of stifling competition in the cloud computing market through unfair licensing contracts, potentially costing european businesses up to 1 billion euros annually. that's all for today. we'll see you back here tomorrow.
Satya Nadella shares his unique insight into AI, chip shortage, the importance of empathy and effective leadership.We are invested in over 8000 companies, but Microsoft is our number one holding. It's fascinating to think that each Norwegian has an average investment of over 6,000 US Dollars in this company. And under Satya's leadership, Microsoft's stock has increased 10 times. Stay with us to uncover the secrets behind this remarkable journey. Tune in!The production team on this episode were PLAN-B's Pål Huuse and Niklas Figenschau Johansen. Background research was done by Sigurd Brekke, with input from portfolio manager Richard Green.Links:Watch the episode on YouTube: Norges Bank Investment Management - YouTubeWant to learn more about the fund? The fund | Norges Bank Investment Management (nbim.no)Follow Nicolai Tangen on LinkedIn: Nicolai Tangen | LinkedInFollow NBIM on LinkedIn: Norges Bank Investment Management: Administrator for bedriftsside | LinkedInFollow NBIM on Instagram: Explore Norges Bank Investment Management on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s Friday, and that means it’s time to dig into some of this week’s tech headlines in “Marketplace Tech Bytes: Week in Review.” Good news for Nvidia, the top chipmaker for artificial intelligence applications. There are signs that the company’s product shortage is finally easing up, as more customers nab chips to power their AI ambitions. Plus, Apple reportedly hits the brakes on plans to create its own electric vehicle. But first, there was significant movement on data privacy policy. This week, the Joe Biden administration issued an executive order restricting the sale of Americans’ data to “countries of concern,” according to the White House. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali spoke with Natasha Mascarenhas, reporter at The Information, for her take on these stories.
It’s Friday, and that means it’s time to dig into some of this week’s tech headlines in “Marketplace Tech Bytes: Week in Review.” Good news for Nvidia, the top chipmaker for artificial intelligence applications. There are signs that the company’s product shortage is finally easing up, as more customers nab chips to power their AI ambitions. Plus, Apple reportedly hits the brakes on plans to create its own electric vehicle. But first, there was significant movement on data privacy policy. This week, the Joe Biden administration issued an executive order restricting the sale of Americans’ data to “countries of concern,” according to the White House. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali spoke with Natasha Mascarenhas, reporter at The Information, for her take on these stories.
This is our Friday show, and we're talking about the week's biggest startup and tech news. This time 'round we had Kirsten Korosec, Mary Ann Azevedo, and Alex Wilhelm on the job to chat through a massive pile of news:For everyone who listened to our fintech deep-dive, here are Affirm's results.Deals of the Week: $105 million for May Mobility, $3.6 million for Mogul Club, and Microsoft's latest startup wooing trend.WeWork is bankrupt, and we are Not Shocked.All things from OpenAI's developer day, and how its latest news is a good example of platform risk.It's raining IPOs! Here, there, everywhere!And with that, we're going to go rest for the weekend and come back Monday at full steam!For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity's Simplecast website.Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders and more!
Featured Guests: Thomas Tunguz, general partner & founder, Theory Ventures | Matt Kinsella, managing director, Maverick Ventures | Brian Schechter, partner, Primary | Brennan O'Donnell, partner, Frontline Ventures U.S. officials warn private space companies of espionage and hacking threats within their firms, Nvidia reports big revenue wins despite bottleneck in global chip supply chains, and venture funding in Europe is shriveling.
Artificial intelligence is booming. Tools like ChatGPT are getting more capable at an impressive rate as companies race to plug them into new areas of the economy. But the burgeoning demand for AI computing power faces a big constraint: the graphics processing units, or GPUs, needed to train and deploy these models. These specialized, costly GPUs are almost entirely made by one company — Nvidia — at one manufacturer in Taiwan, according to Chris Miller, a professor of history at Tufts University and author of “Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology.”
Artificial intelligence is booming. Tools like ChatGPT are getting more capable at an impressive rate as companies race to plug them into new areas of the economy. But the burgeoning demand for AI computing power faces a big constraint: the graphics processing units, or GPUs, needed to train and deploy these models. These specialized, costly GPUs are almost entirely made by one company — Nvidia — at one manufacturer in Taiwan, according to Chris Miller, a professor of history at Tufts University and author of “Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology.”
The Commerce Department is spelling out its plans to subsidize domestic chip production in order to secure the supply of advanced chips needed for America's modern weapons systems. WSJ's Yuka Hayashi explains the national security interests in play. Further Reading: -Chips Act Is Bounty for Semiconductor Companies—With Many Strings Attached -Pentagon to Reap Rewards From $53 Billion Chips Act -Chips Act Will Test Whether U.S. Can Reverse Semiconductor Exodus Further Listening: -What's Wrong With the Car Market? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No longer facing the blistering demand for microchips seeing during the peak of the pandemic, chip-making giants like AMD and Intel are seeing their profits decrease. We look into what that says about the wider malaise seen in the tech sector. The BBC reports on one 22-year-old Princeton student’s tool to detect AI-generated text. And, an early farewell to the iconic Boeing 747, which formally stopped being produced this week. Need some Econ 101? Sign up for our Marketplace Crash Course and get weekly lessons to complete at your own pace!