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The Six Five with Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman
IBM's $15B Day, Claude Opus 4.8, & Biggest Earnings Night of Spring 2026 | Ep. 306

The Six Five with Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 58:04


Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman cover Daniel's acquisition of Enterprise Technology Research, IBM's historic $15 billion single-day commitment spanning quantum and open-source security, Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.8, and the heaviest single earnings night of the season featuring Dell, Marvell, Salesforce, Synopsys, Snowflake, HP, and Micron crossing $1 trillion in market cap. The handpicked topics for this week are: Anthropic Releases Claude Opus 4.8: Six Weeks After 4.7 Anthropic dropped Opus 4.8 just six weeks after 4.7, claiming it surpasses GPT-5.5 and Gemini 3.1 Pro on agentic coding, knowledge work, and computer use. Benchmark improvements across the board: agentic coding up from 64.3% to 69.2%, knowledge work from 1753 to 1890, agentic computer use from 82.8% to 83.4%. Three new features ship alongside it: Dynamic Workflows for multi-subagent orchestration inside Claude Code, Effort Control for managing token spend, and mid-task system messages via the API. Fast mode is now 2.5x faster and 3x cheaper. Pat's honest take: what it says on paper is good, particularly on tool triggering and citation precision, but he has lost significant trust in the company and is watching closely. (The Decode)   IBM Commits $10 Billion to Quantum: The Largest Single Quantum Bet in History IBM announced a $10 billion commitment over five years targeting a large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029, landing the same day as the $5 billion Project Lightwell announcement for a single-day IBM strategic commitment of $15 billion. Pat has been calling 2029 to 2031 as the realistic commercial quantum window and calls this the strongest single corporate financial signal yet that the timeline is real. Daniel's framing: IBM wants to be the NVIDIA of quantum, and with a $10 billion commitment, it's sending a flare to the entire industry that pure-play quantum companies cannot compete at this balance sheet level. (The Decode)   IBM and Red Hat Launch Project Lightwell: $5B to Secure Open-Source Software IBM and Red Hat committed $5 billion and a global force of 20,000 engineers to secure open-source software for enterprises through frontier agentic AI, anchored by 11 of the largest US and Canadian banks including Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Mastercard, and Visa. Pat's read: this is the productization answer to Anthropic Mythos. Mythos found the vulnerabilities. Lightwell is the industrial-scale patching and validation layer enterprises can actually buy on a subscription. Daniel adds that IBM is flexing its engineering talent base as a premium strategic asset, a direct counter to the narrative that AI replaces engineers. (The Decode)   Anthropic Project Glasswing: 23,000 Vulnerabilities Found Across 1,000 OSS Projects Anthropic's Claude Mythos scanned more than 1,000 widely deployed open-source projects and surfaced approximately 23,000 candidate vulnerabilities, with 1,094 confirmed as critical severity. The Cyber Verification Program now gates the strongest cyber-capable Claude variant behind vetted defenders only. While the tool creates real value, the surface of attack will likely grow as fast as any tool built to defend it. (The Decode)   Anthropic in Talks to Run Claude on Microsoft Maia 200 CNBC and The Information reported Microsoft is in active negotiations to supply Anthropic with its custom Maia 200 inference chip, which would make Anthropic the only frontier lab simultaneously running production workloads on four distinct silicon stacks: NVIDIA, AWS Trainium, Google TPU, and Microsoft Maia. Pat's context: Maia 200 delivers 30% better tokens per dollar than the latest Azure fleet per Satya Nadella, and this deal would be Maia's first major external deployment. Daniel's read: what can be built will be sold right now, and Anthropic chasing every available compute source is simply the structural reality of growing at 80x when you planned for 10x. (The Decode)   The Flip: Is AI CapEx Too Expensive to Earn Its Return? Pat takes the affirmative. With $725 billion in hyperscaler CapEx tracking for 2026, likely $1 trillion next year, memory has become the choke point making it even more expensive, and open-source models have closed enough of the quality gap for most enterprise tasks that the premium of frontier APIs is increasingly hard to justify. A recent Signal65 white paper shows on-prem payback at 18 months. Daniel's counter: Dell just booked $24 billion in AI orders in a single quarter. Agentforce crossed $1 billion ARR at 169% growth. NVIDIA guided to $91 billion. Only 20% of enterprises are using AI and only 2% of consumers. Both hosts admitted off the flip their notes looked nearly identical. (The Flip)   Micron Crosses $1 Trillion Market Cap Micron became the 12th US company ever to cross $1 trillion in market cap, surging 19% on May 26th as UBS raised its price target to $1,625, implying a $1.8 trillion market cap. Samsung's Q1 memory ASP jumped 146% year over year. DRAM spot prices spiked 55 to 60% quarter over quarter. Daniel has been pounding this call since sub-$100 and calls it a cycle elongated beyond anything seen in the 27 prior memory cycles, driven by HBM capacity reallocation away from consumer DRAM creating structural shortage. (Bulls and Bears)   Dell Technologies Q1 FY27: The Biggest Enterprise AI Infrastructure Print of 2026 Record $43.8 billion revenue, up 88% year over year, crushing the $35.7 billion consensus by $8 billion. AI-optimized servers at $16.1 billion, up 757% year over year. $24.4 billion in AI orders booked in a single quarter. FY27 AI server revenue guide raised from $50 billion to $60 billion. Non-GAAP EPS of $4.86 beat the $2.96 consensus by 64%. Stock up 18% after hours. Pat's framing: Dell was very clear about what they were going to do. Rack engineering, sales, and service. The basics. And they executed the basics at an extraordinary level while building a special relationship with NVIDIA who views Dell as a market maker for both enterprise and NeoCloud. Daniel's add: play nice and win. Michael Dell navigated the political landscape brilliantly and pulled the entire Dell brand along with him. (Bulls and Bears)   Marvell Technology Q1 FY27: Record Revenue, Data Center at 76% of Mix Record $2.418 billion revenue, up 28% year over year. Data center at $1.833 billion, up 27% year over year, now 76% of total revenue. Q2 guide of $2.7 billion at midpoint accelerates growth to 35% year over year. Operating cash flow a record $638.8 million. Daniel went on TV and said it's "written in the stars," arguing the market had misunderstood this one for too long by conflating its custom AI ASIC story with the full breadth of its connectivity and networking portfolio. Pat's closing: the shorts are eating it now and the custom AI ASIC versus merchant GPU debate is finally settling into the right answer, which is both in lockstep. (Bulls and Bears)   Salesforce Q1 FY27: Agentforce Crosses $1 Billion ARR Revenue $11.13 billion, up 13% year over year. Non-GAAP EPS of $3.88 crushed the $3.12 consensus by 24%. Agentforce ARR crossed $1 billion, up 169% year over year, with 28.6 trillion tokens processed, up 152% quarter over quarter. 50% of Agentforce bookings came from existing customers expanding. Daniel flagged the $25 billion accelerated buyback funded by new debt as an interesting signal worth watching. Pat's bottom line: it's not perfect, but certainly no "SaaSpocalypse" in those numbers. (Bulls and Bears)   Synopsys Q2 FY26: First Full Quarter With Ansys Integrated Revenue $2.276 billion, up 42% year over year, beating consensus. Non-GAAP EPS of $3.35 beat $3.15. FY26 guide raised to $9.665 billion midpoint. Daniel's framing: every chip runs through Synopsys tools, and the Ansys addition makes it the full-stack co-design platform Jensen Huang keeps talking about. Synopsys is not just the pick and shovel of current AI silicon. It is the pick and shovel of quantum, robotics, and space as well. (Bulls and Bears)   Snowflake Q1 FY27: Strongest Sequential Dollar Growth in Company History Product revenue $1.33 billion, up 34% year over year, the strongest sequential dollar growth in Snowflake history. Net revenue retention 126%. FY27 product revenue guide raised to $5.84 billion. Natoma acquisition announced for secure agentic enterprise connectivity. New $6 billion multi-year AWS commitment. Daniel's closing: proprietary unique data is the real moat of the agentic era, and that data has to live somewhere. It is going to go to platforms like Snowflake. (Bulls and Bears)   HP Inc. Q2 FY26: Eight Straight Quarters of Growth With AI PCs at 44% of Shipments Revenue $14.4 billion, up 9% year over year, the company marks its eighth consecutive quarter of top-line growth. Non-GAAP EPS of $0.86 beat the prior guide. Personal Systems at $10.2 billion, up 13%, with 30% operating profit growth. AI PCs jumped from 35% to 44% of shipments quarter over quarter, with HP guiding to 60 to 70% next fiscal year. FY26 EPS guide raised. Pat's note: they still need a permanent CEO, which would help investors sleep better at night. Daniel's add: the real explosive moment for device companies comes when AI moves to the edge and enterprises shift from expensive frontier model consumption to on-device inference. (Bulls and Bears)   Everpure Q1 FY27: Record Revenue, Rebrand Complete Record revenue of $1.1 billion, up 35% year over year. Product revenue $577 million, up 55%. Subscription ARR at $2 billion. FY27 guide raised to $4.41 to $4.51 billion. Pure Storage officially completed its rebrand to Everpure. Daniel's emerging thesis: the agentic era has focused enormous attention on memory and compute, but after the inference runs, the data has to sit somewhere. Storage has not seen its full inflection yet and Everpure is well positioned when that wave arrives. (Bulls and Bears)   The Decode Anthropic Releases Claude Opus 4.8 May 28  https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/28/anthropic-releases-opus-4-8-with-new-dynamic-workflow-tool/ IBM Commits $10B Over Five Years to Quantum Computing the Same Day as $5B Project Lightwell, Bringing IBM's One-Day AI https://www.barrons.com/articles/ibm-stock-quantum-computing-aafbb1eb IBM + Red Hat Announce Project Lightwell  https://newsroom.ibm.com/2026-05-28-ibm-and-red-hat-commit-5-billion-to-redefine-the-future-of-open-source-in-the-ai-era Anthropic Project Glasswing / Claude Mythos Finds 23,000 Potential Vulnerabilities Across 1,000+ Open-Source Projects https://www.securityweek.com/anthropic-mythos-detected-23000-potential-vulnerabilities-across-1000-oss-projects/ Anthropic Negotiating to Run Claude on Microsoft's Maia 200 AI Chips  https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/21/anthropic-microsoft-maia-200-ai-chip.html OpenAI + Anthropic Walk Back the AI Jobs Apocalypse Ahead of IPOs https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/ai-chiefs-walk-back-job-193605798.html https://x.com/RiskCentre/status/2059397756016611668 The Flip Is AI Capex Becoming Too Expensive to Earn Its Return — and Will the Result Be a Forced Shift to Open-Source and Smaller Use-Case-Specific Models, or a Continued $725B+ Hyperscaler Buildout That Vindicates the Capex on Productivity Gains? FOR:  The shift is to open-source + smaller use-case-specific models with better token economics, not away from AI https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/2059822712122400975 DeepSeek 75% permanent price cut + Anthropic Claude Code restriction reversal https://www.buildfastwithai.com/blogs/ai-news-today-may-26-2026 $190B Microsoft capex + $725B+ aggregate hyperscaler capex with no analog ROI yet  https://www.buildfastwithai.com/blogs/ai-news-today-may-26-2026   AGAINST:  Salesforce Agentforce ARR crossed $1B this quarter on 28.6T tokens processed  https://www.stocktitan.net/sec-filings/CRM/8-k-salesforce-inc-reports-material-event-3b8ead2852bb.html Lenovo +105% AI revenue, +84% Q4; Dell $43B AI backlog: the AI infrastructure flywheel is converting capex to revenue today https://investor.marvell.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1023/marvell-technology-inc-reports-first-quarter-of-fiscal-year-2027-financial-results NVIDIA $91B Q2 guide + $1T Blackwell+Vera Rubin CY25-CY27 reaffirmed  https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/20/were-raising-our-price-target-on-nvidia-after-another-knockout-quarter-and-guide-.html DeepSeek + Chinese price war is a Chinese export-controls story, not a US economic ceiling story https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/21/anthropic-microsoft-maia-200-ai-chip.html   Bulls & Bears Micron (NASDAQ: MU) Crosses $1 TRILLION Market Cap for the First Time https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/26/micron-stock-trillion-market-cap.html Dell Technologies Q1 FY27 ACTUALS  https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/28/dell-q1-earnings-report-2027.html Marvell Technology Q1 FY27 ACTUALS https://investor.marvell.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1023/marvell-technology-inc-reports-first-quarter-of-fiscal-year-2027-financial-results Salesforce CRM Q1 FY27 ACTUALS  https://investor.salesforce.com/financials/quarterly-results/ Synopsys SNPS Q2 FY26 ACTUALS https://investor.synopsys.com/events-and-presentations/events/event-details/2026/Q2-Fiscal-Year-2026-Earnings/default.aspx Snowflake SNOW Q1 FY27 ACTUALS  https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260527027931/en/Snowflake-Reports-Financial-Results-for-the-First-Quarter-of-Fiscal-2027 HP Inc. HPQ Q2 FY26 ACTUALS https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/hp-q2-earnings-call-highlights-230459161.html Everpure (NYSE: P, formerly Pure Storage) Q1 FY27 ACTUALS  https://investor.salesforce.com/financials/quarterly-results/ Synopsys SNPS Q2 FY26 ACTUALS https://investor.synopsys.com/events-and-presentations/events/event-details/2026/Q2-Fiscal-Year-2026-Earnings/default.aspx Snowflake SNOW Q1 FY27 ACTUALS  https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260527027931/en/Snowflake-Reports-Financial-Results-for-the-First-Quarter-of-Fiscal-2027 HP Inc. HPQ Q2 FY26 ACTUALS  https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/hp-q2-earnings-call-highlights-230459161.html Everpure (NYSE: P, formerly Pure Storage) Q1 FY27 ACTUALS https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/everpure-announces-first-quarter-fiscal-2027-financial-results-302783502.html

Squawk on the Street
10AM Hour: Potential U.S.-Iran Deal, CEO of Chip Designer Synopsys, Rail Deal Trouble?

Squawk on the Street

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 46:10


The market briefly spikes on a new Axios report that the U.S. and Iran have reached a deal but still need President Trump's final approval. Then the CEO of chip designer and Nvidia partner Synopsis, on earnings and AI demand. Plus, the Surface Transportation Board pauses the review for the deal between Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific. Could the rail merger be in jeopardy? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Closing Bell
Closing Bell Overtime: Chips Rally Takes a Pause; After the Bell Software Earnings Test the Rally 5/27/26

Closing Bell

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 43:45


Investors parse a critical wave of software earnings and shifting market leadership. Adam Crisafulli of Vital Knowledge breaks down the market's latest theme and explains what strong software results could mean for the broader rally. Our Leslie Picker reports on Jamie Dimon's latest comments around succession planning and what they signal for Wall Street leadership. Salesforce, Snowflake, HP, Marvell and Synopsys all report earnings giving investors a fresh read on enterprise spending, AI demand and infrastructure growth. Brent Thill of Jefferies reacts to the software results and explains where the sector goes next. Plus, the sharp drop in Zscaler and what it says about cybersecurity stocks and investor expectations with Evercore's Peter Levine. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Embedded Executive
Embedded Executive: Helping Arm Get Silicon to Market | Synopsys

Embedded Executive

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 19:21


For its full existence, Arm has primarily been an IP vendor. That has now changed. Arm will be producing silicon products, similar to many of its customers. Getting to that point required an assist from some of its partners, including Synopsys. To understand what an “assist” consists of and what the longer-term outlook looks like, I spoke to Frank Schirrmeister, the Executive Director of Product Management for System Solutions at Synopsys, on this week's Embedded Executives podcast.

Chip Stock Investor Podcast
Faraj Aalaei on Why AI Will Let Anyone Design a Chip — and What Happens When the Semiconductor Industry Finally Catches Up

Chip Stock Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 46:35


In 2000, venture capitalists funded 200 semiconductor companies. By 2015, that number had fallen to single digits. The cost of designing a chip went from $33 million in the late 1990s to over $200 million today, and it takes four or more years to complete. There are not enough engineers. The timelines are too long. The investment risk is too high.Faraj Aalaei has spent three decades watching this problem build. He co-founded Centillium Communications and took it public on Nasdaq in 1997. He co-founded Aquantia, took it public in 2017, and sold it to Marvell Semiconductors in 2019. He then spent several years investing in AI companies before recognizing that generative AI could do for chip design what it has done for software — compress timelines, reduce cost, and open the field to a much wider group of contributors.In 2024, he founded Cognichip with a straightforward but ambitious vision: everybody should be able to be a chip designer.Nick sits down with Faraj for a wide-ranging conversation that covers the full landscape — why the semiconductor industry has a structural problem that EDA companies like Synopsys and Cadence cannot solve alone, why generic large language models fall flat when applied to chip design, how Cognichip trains physics-informed models on proprietary synthetic data without touching any customer IP, and what actually happens to the semiconductor industry when design timelines collapse from years to months.The implications are significant. Hyperscalers like Google, Meta, and Microsoft could design more bespoke ASICs faster and cheaper. Foundries like TSMC would see shorter cycles between customer signup and first wafer revenue. Startups that today cannot raise funding because the design cost is too high would suddenly become investable. And companies like Nvidia — which already iterate faster than anyone in the industry — could move faster still.The conversation also covers Cognichip's differentiation from agentic workflow competitors, the fundamental reason why physics-informed models are necessary for semiconductor design in a way they are not for software, and — at the very end — the IPO question.What we cover:— Why chip design went from $33M to $200M+ and VC funding collapsed— The engineer shortage and why semiconductors lose to software for talent— Why the 6-year chip design lag is a fundamental problem for AI progress— EDA companies and AI — complementary rather than competitive— How Cognichip trains models without using customer IP— Physics-informed AI vs. generic LLMs — why the distinction matters— The vision: anyone can design a chip — what that actually means— What happens when design timelines collapse — impact on Nvidia, startups, foundries— Cognichip vs. agentic workflow competitors — the fundamental model difference— Hyperscaler ASIC strategies and CapEx implications— Manufacturing yield improvement and AI's role— The IPO questionDisclosure: Cognichip is a private company and is not publicly investable at this time. This content is for general information only and is not individual investment advice.chipstockinvestor.com

ITPM Podcast
ITPM Flash Ep111 NVIDIA's $2bn Bet $SNPS

ITPM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 12:41


ITPM Flash provides insight into what professional traders are thinking about in the markets RIGHT NOW!   Software stocks are getting destroyed. AI infrastructure stocks are exploding.   And sitting right in the middle of that dislocation is Synopsys ($SNPS).   While names like Salesforce, Adobe, and ServiceNow have been crushed by fears that AI agents will destroy traditional SaaS models, the companies powering the AI infrastructure buildout have gone vertical.   But what if the market is completely mispricing Synopsys?   In this video, Raj Malhotra breaks down why Synopsys may not belong in the "software apocalypse" trade at all — and why it could actually be one of the most important AI infrastructure companies in the world.   Is Synopsys one of the most overlooked AI infrastructure plays in the market today? Watch now to find out.

Disruptive CEO Nation
Ep 334: Inside the CEO Mindset on the Sell‑Side of Acquisitions with Kyle Park, Co-Founder & Managing Director of Harvest Management Partners, LLC; Campbell, CA, USA

Disruptive CEO Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 23:33


What if the biggest deal of your life fails not because of the market but because you were never truly ready for it? In this episode, I sit down with Kyle Park, co-founder and Managing Director of Harvest Management Partners, to explore his journey from finance leader and IPO veteran to boutique M&A advisor in Silicon Valley.  Kyle shares how a frustrating acquisition experience unexpectedly led him to build a firm focused on high-touch, sell-side advisory for deep tech companies. We dive into today's explosive AI-driven market transformation, what buyers are truly looking for, and the common blind spots founders face when preparing for an exit. Kyle also opens up about the mindset shift from operator to owner, the importance of trust and expectations in dealmaking, and why having the right advisor can make or break an outcome. It's a candid, insightful conversation packed with real-world lessons for any founder thinking about growth, exit, or long-term value creation. Here are the highlights: Serendipitous Entrepreneurship: A disappointing banker experience turned into the unexpected launch of a boutique M&A firm that's thrived for over a decade AI Market Transformation: The current surge in AI and semiconductors is creating one of the most active and disruptive deal environments in history What Buyers Really Want: In many tech acquisitions, it is not revenue but the combination of technology and talent that drives value Founder Blind Spots: Lack of preparation, weak documentation, and unrealistic expectations often derail otherwise promising exits The Power of Trusted Advisors: Navigating a complex, emotional deal process requires experienced guidance to reach the best possible outcome About the guest:  Kyle Park is a seasoned technology executive, M&A advisor, and co-founder of Harvest Management Partners, bringing over 30 years of experience across investment banking, strategic advisory, and C-level leadership in both early-stage and public technology companies. He has led more than 50 M&A transactions and played key roles in multiple high-profile IPOs, including Synopsys, Niku, and Synplicity, while also raising over $500 million in private equity, venture, and debt financing during his tenure as CFO for several venture-backed firms.  Kyle's expertise spans the semiconductor ecosystem, AI and machine learning, automotive electronics, SaaS, and security software, and he currently serves as a strategic advisor to Silicon Catalyst and other global organizations. Throughout his career, he has overseen global operations across finance, HR, IT, and investor relations, and has advised or completed transactions with leading companies such as Nvidia, Tesla, AMD, Siemens, and Synopsys. He holds an MBA in International Finance from Santa Clara University and a BS in Finance from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and outside of work, he enjoys outdoor activities, organic farming, and exploring great wine. Connect with Kyle: Website: www.harvestmp.com  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kyle-park-254a  Connect with Allison: Feedspot has named Disruptive CEO Nation as one of the Top 25 CEO Podcasts on the web. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonsummerschicago/  Website: https://www.disruptiveceonation.com/   #CEO #leadership #startup #founder #business #businesspodcast  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

API Resilience
DITA, Markdown, Metadata and Minimalism - Discussion with Paul Coinaud

API Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 54:46


Contrasting the strict constraints of structured data with the velocity of lightweight formats, and how both prepare content for the future.  Conversation with Paul Coinaud, Senior Manager of Documentation at ANSYS (recently acquired by Synopsys). In this episode we talk about the critical need for LLM-ready content much enriched with structured metadata and discusses how standards like iiRDS and DITA's semantic tagging enable this. Paul emphasizes that true minimalism isn't just about the writing framework: it requires deep collaboration with Subject Matter Experts to translate raw knowledge into tailored content for specific audience personas.

Embedded Executive
Embedded Executive: Digital Twins Can Ease the Design Process | Synopsys

Embedded Executive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 21:39


Digital twins, a virtual representation of a physical product, can simplify your development process. To me, doing something that sounds quite complex can't actually make something easier. However, as Marc Serughetti, the Vice President of Product Line Management for the Synopsys Systems Design Group, explains to me, that's really how it works. Hear it from the expert on this week's Embedded Executives podcast.

More Morgellons
Morgellons: One Body Two Wings 一体两翼

More Morgellons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 37:13


Crystal Clear wraps Season 18 with the most comprehensive episode in the show's history, connecting the CDC Morgellons study to parallel Chinese and American brain-computer interface programs, DARPA-funded implantable biosensors with Chinese investors, and a technology supply chain that traces back to 2001. Featuring timestamped podcast analytics showing coordinated Chinese surveillance from three brain research cities, the real explanation for the drug-use correlation in Morgellons patients, and a new framework for understanding what Morgellons actually is — not a bioweapon, not a disease, but an installation platform for neural biosensor technology in a bilateral brain-machine interface arms race.The CDC Morgellons study running concurrently with China's first Brain Project 2008-2011. The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology shutdown. Michelle Pearson's transfer from lead CDC investigator to BRAIN Initiative chief of staff. The US BRAIN Initiative as a response to China's earlier program. The China Brain Project's “one body two wings” framework connecting cognition research to brain-inspired AI.DARPA funding Profusa implantable biosensors while Chinese investors Qihoo 360 and Tasly Pharmaceutical Group sit on the same cap table. Ben Hwang as CEO. The Ansoft to Ansys to Synopsys acquisition chain and its role as the global standard simulation platform for implantable antenna design, wireless power transfer to medical implants, and biosensor development. China's SAMR regulatory jurisdiction over the $35 billion Synopsys-Ansys deal.Morgellons as a prediction error loop — engineered materials designed to be almost-but-not-quite recognizable, continuously triggering mismatch negativity, P300, and N400 neurological responses. The brain's error correction process as the most valuable training dataset for artificial general intelligence. Why the ambiguity of Morgellons materials is a design feature not a coincidence.The drug supply chain as delivery mechanism. Chinese control of precursor chemicals for fentanyl and methamphetamine. Chinese manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients for prescribed psychotropics. Insufflation and smoking as direct routes to neural tissue. Blood-brain barrier permeability from stimulant use. The CDC documenting the delivery route and calling it a risk factor.Timestamped podcast analytics showing a Chinese listener surge from 0.2% to 15% within days of filing an open records request to Oklahoma State University. Listeners concentrated in Harbin, Xiamen, and Lanzhou — three cities with active roles in China's brain research and defense infrastructure. Web browser access patterns. The audience disappearing within days of the callout episode. Jenny Chan's unsolicited email to a private address during the same window.The bilateral collaboration framework — American and Chinese institutions as co-conspirators in a classified neural interface program, with the cover-up protecting the partnership rather than either government individually. The 12,000 person patient registry at OSU as a deployment map. The open records request filed February 23, 2026 — still unanswered.References & Sources:CDC Kaiser Permanente Morgellons Study 2012 — “Clinical, Epidemiologic, Histopathologic and Molecular Features of an Unexplained Dermopathy”China Brain Project 2008-2011 — Atlantis Press proceedingsChina Brain Project 2016-2030 — Neuron journal, Poo et al.Profusa Series C filing August 2018 — PR NewswireAnsys HFSS implantable antenna simulation — Ozen Engineering white papersSynopsys-Ansys acquisition July 2025 — SEC filingsLuis Elizondo, Imminent (2025)Listen: Available wherever you get your podcastsContact: moremorgellons.comSupport the show: Follow, subscribe, rate, review, comment!!!

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News
"Berkshire Hathaway kauft diese Aktie" - Iran-Wende, BTS, Tesla-Fabrik, Huel & Inditex

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 16:38


25 € an ETF-Guthaben geschenkt und 2,5% Zinsen p.a.* auf ein unbegrenztes Guthaben auf dem Scalable Tagesgeld-Konto. Das alles gibt's bei Scalable Capital. Mehr Infos hier. Trump pausiert Militärschläge gegen Iran-Infrastruktur: Ölpreis fällt, Airlines und Chemie profitieren. Tesla baut zwei Chipfabriken. Elliott steigt bei Synopsys ein. Delivery Hero verkauft Taiwan-Geschäft. Italienische Post will Telecom Italia. BTS-Aktie Hybe crasht. Viel los in der Handels-Branche: Danone (WKN: 851194) kauft Huel. Zara (WKN: A11873) eröffnet 2027 Textildiscounter Lefties in Deutschland. LVMH (WKN: 853292) und Co. eröffnen mehr Filialen. E-Commerce-Expertin Karo Junker de Neui schätzt alles für uns ein. Berkshire Hathaway kauft sich bei Tokio Marine (WKN: 542064) ein. Es ist das erste große Investment ohne Buffett. Versicherung, Rückversicherung und gemeinsame Übernahmen in einem Deal. Wird das der nächste Japan-Coup? Diesen Podcast vom 24.03.2026, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung. Teilnahmebedingungen: www.scalable.capital*Veränderlicher Zins auf unbegrenztes Guthaben. Konditionen sowie Guthabenverteilung auf scalable.capital/tagesgeld.

WSJ Minute Briefing
Clock is Ticking For Iran to Open Strait of Hormuz

WSJ Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 2:00


Plus: Two pilots have been killed after an Air Canada Express plane collided with a firefighting vehicle in New York's LaGuardia Airport. And activist Elliott builds a big stake in chip-design software maker Synopsys. Luke Vargas hosts.  Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Squawk on the Street
FedEx Beats, Super Micro Plummets, Cramer: Markets Are Oversold 3/23/26

Squawk on the Street

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 51:06


David Faber and Jim Cramer kicked off a new week of trading with stocks surging and crude oil prices tumbling: President Trump said he has instructed the Defense Department to "postpone any and all military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure" for five days, depending on how talks progress with Iran — which denies it is negotiating with the U.S. After posting the Iran news on Truth Social, the president spoke to CNBC and held a Q&A session with reporters. The anchor discussed sectors benefiting most from Trump's announcement. Also in focus: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink's letter to investors, "Mag 7" movers, Synopsys and activism, LaGuardia Airport tragedy.   Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Squawk on the Street
SOTS 2nd Hour: Stocks Jump, Oil Falls - Iran Latest w/Energy Secretary Chris Wright 3/23/26

Squawk on the Street

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 47:39


A busy morning for headlines around Iran as President Trump signals possible de-escalation ahead: David Faber and Sara Eisen broke down new comments to reporters by the man top of the hour, before diving into market implications with market veterans including Rockefeller's Ruchir Sharma & tech investor Dan Niles. Plus: hear Energy Secretary Chris Wright's first reaction to the headlines - and where he sees prices going from here.  Also this hour: an inside look at the battle over the weightloss drug market - with one dark horse betting big on pill adoption; and details on an activist investor jumping into Synopsys.    Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

FactSet U.S. Daily Market Preview
Financial Market Preview - Monday 23-Mar

FactSet U.S. Daily Market Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 5:21


S&P futures are down (0.8%) as escalating tension in the Middle East continues to weigh down sentiment. Asian markets were plummeting today, with Japan and Greater China benchmarks all down near (3.5%). The Nikkei hit a year-to-date low, while the Hang Seng fell to its lowest level since mid-2025. South Korea and Taiwan also saw heavy losses, with chipmakers and tech stocks under intense pressure. European markets are also sharply lower in early trading. Companies Mentioned: Palantir, Synopsys, OpenAI

Beurswatch | BNR
Déjà vu! Trump fopt Iran (en jou?) met handelsoorlog-tactiek

Beurswatch | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 22:43


Een ultimatum stellen, en vervolgens de deadline maar vooruit blijven schuiven. Waar kennen we dat toch van? Oh ja, de handelsoorlog die Trump voerde met zo ongeveer de hele wereld. Nu doet hij het weer, maar dan in een echte oorlog. Hij gaf Iran 48 uur om de Straat van Hormuz te heropenen, anders zouden er aanvallen op energiecentrales volgen. Iran kwam met eigen dreigementen terug. En opeens werd dat ultimatum niks meer waard. Beleggers zijn blij. Vanuit dieprode koersen maken ze rechtsomkeert en zetten ze beurzen wereldwijd in de plus. Maar is dat terecht? Is het acute gevaar echt wel geweken? Dat zoeken we deze aflevering voor je uit. Verder hebben we het over de herkansing van SBM Offshore. Het bouwbedrijf van olie- en gasplatforms maakt z'n rentree in de AEX. Hoe lang kan het die plek deze keer vasthouden? Je hoort meer over een betoog van Philips-topman Roy Jakobs. Die wil dat er weer meer Nederlandse topmannen en -vrouwen aan het hoofd van multinationals komen te staan. En we kijken naar een sectorgenoot van PostNL die wél enorm weet te groeien. Te gast: Robbert Manders, van het Antaurus Europe Fund BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie. Van Musk tot Microsoft en van Ahold tot ASML. Wij vertellen je wat beleggers bezighoudt, wie de markten in beweging zet en wat dat betekent voor jouw beleggingsportefeuille.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AEX Factor | BNR
Déjà vu! Trump fopt Iran (en jou?) met handelsoorlog-tactiek

AEX Factor | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 22:43


Een ultimatum stellen, en vervolgens de deadline maar vooruit blijven schuiven. Waar kennen we dat toch van? Oh ja, de handelsoorlog die Trump voerde met zo ongeveer de hele wereld. Nu doet hij het weer, maar dan in een echte oorlog. Hij gaf Iran 48 uur om de Straat van Hormuz te heropenen, anders zouden er aanvallen op energiecentrales volgen. Iran kwam met eigen dreigementen terug. En opeens werd dat ultimatum niks meer waard. Beleggers zijn blij. Vanuit dieprode koersen maken ze rechtsomkeert en zetten ze beurzen wereldwijd in de plus. Maar is dat terecht? Is het acute gevaar echt wel geweken? Dat zoeken we deze aflevering voor je uit. Verder hebben we het over de herkansing van SBM Offshore. Het bouwbedrijf van olie- en gasplatforms maakt z'n rentree in de AEX. Hoe lang kan het die plek deze keer vasthouden? Je hoort meer over een betoog van Philips-topman Roy Jakobs. Die wil dat er weer meer Nederlandse topmannen en -vrouwen aan het hoofd van multinationals komen te staan. En we kijken naar een sectorgenoot van PostNL die wél enorm weet te groeien. Te gast: Robbert Manders, van het Antaurus Europe Fund BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie. Van Musk tot Microsoft en van Ahold tot ASML. Wij vertellen je wat beleggers bezighoudt, wie de markten in beweging zet en wat dat betekent voor jouw beleggingsportefeuille.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Six Five with Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman
EP 294: AI Capital, Sovereign Cloud, and the Infrastructure Arms Race

The Six Five with Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 55:38


AI funding rounds are getting bigger. Infrastructure bets are getting steeper. And the SaaS model is back under pressure. On episode 294 of The Six Five Pod, Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman break down the $110B OpenAI raise, Amazon's expanded role, AMD's $100B Meta deal, sovereign cloud momentum, and whether or not the SaaS premium is being permanently eroded. The handpicked topics for this week are: OpenAI's $110B Funding Round & Amazon's $50B Commitment: OpenAI secured a $110B round backed by Amazon, NVIDIA, and SoftBank. Amazon committed $50B over eight years, including Tranium capacity, co-development, Bedrock integration, and custom model initiatives. Microsoft remains the exclusive API cloud provider, but the competitive cloud dynamics are shifting. Anthropic, the Pentagon & the AI Safety Line: Anthropic risks a $200M DoD contract over refusing to drop safety restrictions related to mass surveillance and automated weapons. Pat and Dan explore the ethics and competitive positioning of this, and what happens if another lab steps in. Model Distillation & IP Risk: Anthropic cited 24,000 fraudulent accounts generating 16 million interactions to distill model capabilities. The episode examines IP theft, enforcement gaps, and global competition. DeepSeek & NVIDIA Blackwell Reports: Recent reports suggest DeepSeek leveraged NVIDIA Blackwell chips. The hosts discuss export controls, enforcement realities, and whether this was ever realistically in doubt. Microsoft Sovereign Cloud Goes GA: Microsoft introduced full-stack Azure sovereign cloud capabilities with support for disconnected operations. Sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and latency management are becoming core enterprise and government requirements. AMD's $100B Meta AI Infrastructure Deal: AMD secured a massive multi-gigawatt inference-focused deal with Meta using MI450. The discussion centers on competitive dynamics with NVIDIA, scale-up architecture, and whether AMD can materially shift market share. Intel & SambaNova Alignment: Intel Capital invested in SambaNova's Series E. The hosts examine inference strategy, CPU resurgence, and how Intel rounds out its AI positioning while advancing its GPU roadmap. The Flip: Is SaaS Permanently Repriced? Are enterprise SaaS multiples structurally resetting due to AI agents and consumption models, or is the market misreading enterprise AI adoption speed? Nuance emerges around consolidation, consumption pricing, and the durability of complex enterprise platforms. Bulls & Bears: NVIDIA, Salesforce, Synopsys, Dell, Snowflake, IBM, Everpure, HP Strong earnings across several big tech companies met with mixed market reactions. Terminal value concerns, consumption transitions, stock-based compensation, and memory constraints shape sentiment more than raw performance. For a deeper dive into each topic, subscribe to The Six Five Pod so you never miss an episode.

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast
US Market Open: US equity futures are firmer; Trump says tariffs will remain in place following SCOTUS decision

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 2:53


US President Trump talked up the economy in his State of the Union Address, saying that the nation is back, bigger, better and stronger than before, while he added that we've seen nothing yet.Regarding tariffs, Trump said the Supreme Court decision on tariffs is very unfortunate but added that tariffs will remain in place and nearly all countries want to keep the trade deals.European bourses firmer as HSBC lifts the banking sector; US equity futures hold onto Anthropic- driven gains. DXY flat, Aussie outpaces peers post CPI while JPY lags in continuation of recent weakness.JGBs underperform on Takaichi's "reflationist" BoJ candidates; USTs await Fed speak & NVDA.Crude prices rangebound; Spot XAU holds above USD 5200/oz. Looking ahead, highlights include Fed's Musalem, Barkin & Schmid. Supply from the US. Earnings from NVIDIA, Salesforce, Snowflake, TJX Companies, Lowe's & Synopsys.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast
EU Market Open: Trump highlights the desire to keep current deals; Nvidia earnings awaits

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 3:20


APAC stocks traded higher as the region took impetus from the rebound on Wall Street after Anthropic's presentation helped soothe some AI/software concerns, and with tech also bolstered by the USD 60bln Meta-AMD chip deal; Euro Stoxx 50 futures up 0.2% after the cash market closed flat on Tuesday.US President Trump talked up the economy in his State of the Union Address, saying that the nation is back, bigger, better and stronger than before, while he added that we've seen nothing yet.Regarding tariffs, Trump said the Supreme Court decision on tariffs is very unfortunate but added that tariffs will remain in place and nearly all countries want to keep the trade deals.Trump also commented on Iran, which he claimed is working on missiles that could soon reach the US, and noted Iran wants to make a deal but hasn't yet said that it won't pursue nuclear weapons.Antipodeans were firmer amid the positive risk appetite, and with AUD/USD leading the advances following firmer-than-expected monthly CPI data from Australia.Looking ahead, highlights include German GfK (Mar), GDP Final (Q4), Swiss Sentiment (Feb), EZ HICP Final (Jan). Speakers include RBA's Bullock, Fed's Musalem, Barkin & Schmid. Supply from Germany & US. Earnings from NVIDIA, Salesforce, Snowflake, TJX Companies, Lowe's, Synopsys & Bayer.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk

Business Leadership Series
Episode 1456: Unlikely Entrepreneurs with Lou Shipley

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 40:14


Derek Champagne talks with Lou Shipley, author of Unlikely Entrepreneurs.Lou brings more than three decades of experience in enterprise software as an executive, entrepreneur, and sales leader. Previously, Shipley was President and CEO of Black Duck Software, where he repositioned the leader in open source license and compliance software into an open source security company which led it to a successful acquisition by Synopsys. Prior to Black Duck, Shipley served as President and CEO of Turbonomic (acquired by IBM), and Reflectent Software (acquired by Citrix Systems). Shipley serves on the boards of Wasabi, Fairmarkit and CustomerGauge. He serves on the advisory boards of Exodigo, Teamworks, RapidSOS, SpoilerAlert, Tomorrow..io and Logz.io.Shipley holds a degree in Economics from Trinity College-Hartford (where he also a Trustee), and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He is currently a senior lecturer at Harvard Business School where he teaches four separate classes in Entrepreneurial Sales and go to market strategy.  In Unlikely Entrepreneurs: Wins, Losses and Crucial Advice in Building Great Companies, the authors―who hail from Harvard Business School and MIT Sloan School of Management―combine expert insights, elements of the case study method, and an engaging story-telling style to take a deep dive into the key challenges that founders face. They set the stage for each profile-―including those of entrepreneurs helming billion dollar companies to mom-and-pop businesses―whose colorful, unlikely stories showcase entrepreneurial best practices that readers can adopt to succeed. Order Unlikely EntrepreneursBusiness Leadership Series Intro and Outro music provided by Just Off Turner: https://music.apple.com/za/album/the-long-walk-back/268386576

Business Leadership Series
Episode 1456: Unlikely Entrepreneurs with Lou Shipley

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 27:12


Derek Champagne talks with Lou Shipley, author of Unlikely Entrepreneurs.Lou brings more than three decades of experience in enterprise software as an executive, entrepreneur, and sales leader. Previously, Shipley was President and CEO of Black Duck Software, where he repositioned the leader in open source license and compliance software into an open source security company which led it to a successful acquisition by Synopsys. Prior to Black Duck, Shipley served as President and CEO of Turbonomic (acquired by IBM), and Reflectent Software (acquired by Citrix Systems). Shipley serves on the boards of Wasabi, Fairmarkit and CustomerGauge. He serves on the advisory boards of Exodigo, Teamworks, RapidSOS, SpoilerAlert, Tomorrow..io and Logz.io.Shipley holds a degree in Economics from Trinity College-Hartford (where he also a Trustee), and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He is currently a senior lecturer at Harvard Business School where he teaches four separate classes in Entrepreneurial Sales and go to market strategy.  In Unlikely Entrepreneurs: Wins, Losses and Crucial Advice in Building Great Companies, the authors―who hail from Harvard Business School and MIT Sloan School of Management―combine expert insights, elements of the case study method, and an engaging story-telling style to take a deep dive into the key challenges that founders face. They set the stage for each profile-―including those of entrepreneurs helming billion dollar companies to mom-and-pop businesses―whose colorful, unlikely stories showcase entrepreneurial best practices that readers can adopt to succeed. Order Unlikely Entrepreneurs Business Leadership Series Intro and Outro music provided by Just Off Turner: https://music.apple.com/za/album/the-long-walk-back/268386576

Tech Disruptors
Lightmatter Taps Photonics to Solve AI at Scale

Tech Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 33:48


Lightmatter CEO Nick Harris joins Bloomberg Intelligence's Kunjan Sobhani and Jake Silverman to explain why lasers — not just chips — are the missing piece to making co-packaged optics practical at hyperscale. Harris unpacks Guide, Lightmatter's VLSP light engine, and Passage, the company's photonic interconnect platform, walking through real-world reliability, density and power trade-offs, and how new EDA and foundry partnerships (Synopsys, Cadence, GUC) move photonics into standard semiconductor workflows. The conversation covers near-package vs co-package optics, deployment timing, who the early buyers will be, and the milestones to watch as photonics shifts from lab demos to production racks.

SemiWiki.com
Podcast EP330: An Overview of DVCon U.S. 2026 with Xiaolin Chen

SemiWiki.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 21:56


Daniel is joined by Xiaolin Chen, Senior Director of Technical Product Management for Formal Solutions at Synopsys. She has over 20 years of experience applying formal technology in verification and partnering with customers to identify opportunities where formal methods are best suited to solve complex verification challenges.… Read More

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Alles auf Aktien
Der Bitcoin-Crash und Alphabets Milliarden-Dollar-Plan

Alles auf Aktien

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 23:30


In der heutigen Folge sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Lea Oetjen über den Ausverkauf der Tech-Lieblinge, die neuen KI-Pläne von Amazon und den nächsten Dämpfer für Novo Nordisk. Außerdem geht es um Microsoft, Oracle, Palantir, Synopsys, Alphabet, FactSet Research, S&P Global, Rheinmetall, Renk, Hensoldt, Eli Lilly, Hims & Hers Health, Estée Lauder, Qiagen, Rational und Nvidia. https://www.businessinsider.de/informationen/newsletter/alles-auf-aktien/ Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" findet Ihr bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter. Hier bei WELT: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html. Der Börsen-Podcast Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html

Chip Stock Investor Podcast
The Best Memory Stocks For 2026: How To Play the Memory Shortage

Chip Stock Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 15:27


Memory shortages are all the rage in 2026. How should you play the AI data center supply crunch?We discussed this back in 2025, and now it is here: Memory shortages are hitting the AI data center supply chain across the board. But is this an AI bubble, or just a normal cyclical growth cycle? In this video, we break down the entire memory hierarchy—from ultra-fast on-chip SRAM to HBM and long-term storage—and give you the basket of companies to watch for each layer.We also discuss why Pure Storage is our top bet for secondary storage and how equipment suppliers like Lam Research could benefit as manufacturers race to expand capacity.Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider, sign up on our website: www.chipstockinvestor.com/membershipSupercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://fiscal.ai/csi/Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/b1228c12f284/sign-up-landing-page-short-formChapters:00:00 – Memory Shortages: Bubble vs. Cyclical Growth 02:13 – The AI Memory Hierarchy Explained (SRAM, DRAM, NAND) 04:59 – SRAM Stocks: Nvidia, AMD, & Synopsys 06:50 – Embedded Memory: Weebit Nano & MRAM players 07:46 – DRAM & HBM Leaders: SK Hynix, Micron, Samsung 09:00 – The NAND & HDD Resurgence (Seagate & WD) 11:00 – Why Pure Storage is a Top Bet 14:00 – The Fab Five & Lam Research OpportunityIf you found this video useful, please make sure to like and subscribe!*********************************************************Affiliate links that are sprinkled in throughout this video. If something catches your eye and you decide to buy it, we might earn a little coffee money. Thanks for helping us (Kasey) fuel our caffeine addiction!Content in this video is for general information or entertainment only and is not specific or individual investment advice. Forecasts and information presented may not develop as predicted and there is no guarantee any strategies presented will be successful. All investing involves risk, and you could lose some or all of your principal. #semiconductors #chips #investing #stocks #finance #financeeducation #silicon #artificialintelligence #ai #financeeducation #chipstocks #finance #stocks #investing #investor #financeeducation #stockmarket #chipstockinvestor #fablesschipdesign #chipmanufacturing #semiconductormanufacturing #semiconductorstocks Nick and Kasey own shares of Nvidia, Micron, Pure Storage, Sk hynix, Kioxia, Lam Research

Chip Stock Investor Podcast
Is Quantum Computing Profitable Yet? 2026 Stock Update And The Top Stocks For Quantum Computing

Chip Stock Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 12:06


It has been one full year since we last reviewed the state of quantum computing and named Google our top pick in the sector. In this episode of Chip Stock Investor, we revisit that thesis to see how Google stacks up against pure play competitors like IonQ, Rigetti, D-Wave, and Quantum Computing Inc. While Google shares gained 60% over the last twelve months, we analyze if the dedicated quantum companies offered better returns or simply more volatility.We break down the latest updates on Google's Willow chip and the Quantum Echoes algorithm which mark a significant step toward real world utility. However, we also provide a reality check on the milestones required for commercial viability, specifically quantum error correction and the development of long lived logical qubits. Investors need to understand that despite hype, we remain in a research and development phase.The financial health of these companies is the primary focus of our analysis. We examine the revenue growth against the operating losses for IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave to determine how much runway they have left. We also discuss the cash positions of these firms, including IonQ's recent fundraising efforts that diluted shareholders but shored up their balance sheet. Additionally, we look ahead to upcoming SPAC mergers from Infleqtion and Xanadu in 2026.Finally, we review the semiconductor supply chain stocks that enable this technology. We discuss how equipment providers like Applied Materials and software leaders like Synopsys and Nvidia play a vital role in building and simulating quantum systems.Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider, sign up on our website: www.chipstockinvestor.com/membershipSupercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://fiscal.ai/csi/Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/b1228c12f284/sign-up-landing-page-short-formIf you found this video useful, please make sure to like and subscribe!Chapters:00:00 Google Quantum AI Performance Review 01:32 Pure Play Stock Charts: IonQ, Rigetti, D-Wave, and QCI 02:26 Reality Check: Milestones for Commercial Viability 03:52 Financial Analysis: Revenue Growth vs Operating Losses 05:13 Balance Sheets and Cash Runway Concerns 06:17 Upcoming IPOs: Infleqtion and Xanadu 07:18 The Quantum Supply Chain: Applied Materials and Synopsys 08:26 Our Top Quantum Stock Picks for 2026*********************************************************Affiliate links that are sprinkled in throughout this video. If something catches your eye and you decide to buy it, we might earn a little coffee money. Thanks for helping us (Kasey) fuel our caffeine addiction!Content in this video is for general information or entertainment only and is not specific or individual investment advice. Forecasts and information presented may not develop as predicted and there is no guarantee any strategies presented will be successful. All investing involves risk, and you could lose some or all of your principal. #semiconductors #chips #investing #stocks #finance #financeeducation #silicon #artificialintelligence #ai #financeeducation #chipstocks #finance #stocks #investing #investor #financeeducation #stockmarket #chipstockinvestor #fablesschipdesign #chipmanufacturing #semiconductormanufacturing #semiconductorstocks Nick and Kasey own shares of Alphabet

Alles auf Aktien
Trumps irre Milliarden-Fusion und Win-Win-Deal für Netflix

Alles auf Aktien

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 20:57


In der heutigen Folge sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Philipp Vetter über den Rebound von Big Tech, Gerüchte um die Europäische Zentralbank und Aktivistenalarm bei Lululemon. Außerdem geht es um Micron, Oracle, Broadcom, Coreweave, Nvidia, AMD, Lululemon, Tilray, Canopy Growth, Netflix, Warner Bros., Paramount Skydance, Douglas, Rheinmetall, Trump Media and Technology Group, TAE Technologies, Alphabet, Chevron, Goldman Sachs, Equinor, Eni, Cenovus Energy, Lockheed Martin, Nucor, Synopsys und Microsoft. Die aktuelle "Alles auf Aktien"-Umfrage findet Ihr unter: https://www.umfrageonline.com/c/mh9uebwm Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" findet Ihr bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter.[ Hier bei WELT.](https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html.) [Hier] (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6zxjyJpTMunyYCY6F7vHK1?si=8f6cTnkEQnmSrlMU8Vo6uQ) findest Du die Samstagsfolgen Klassiker-Playlist auf Spotify! Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien) Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html

The VentureFuel Visionaries
Unlikely Entrepreneurs with Harvard Business School Professor Lou Shipley

The VentureFuel Visionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 25:48


Lou Shipley has led multiple startups to breakout growth ($100M+) and major acquisitions to companies like Citrix and Synopsys. He has taught some of the most in-demand sales and GTM courses at HBS and MIT. In this episode, we dig into the core traits behind Unlikely Entrepreneurs — the title of the new book he co-authored — and why unconventional founders so often win through curiosity, ambition, and determination. Lou breaks down “the problem with the problem,” why the sled only moves as fast as the lead dog, and the essential role founders play as keepers of culture. We explore the patterns he's seen across high-growth companies, the misunderstood craft of sales, and what Fortune 500 innovators can learn from Unlikely Entrepreneurs.

Playing FTSE
Who's Toddling Off?

Playing FTSE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 71:01


Who makes a self-destructing phone? Find out on this week's PlayingFTSE Show!There's nothing good to report from the Ashes, so the Steves are sticking to the stock market this week. Unfortunately, there's nothing good to report there, either…Todd Combs isn't going to be Warren Buffett's long-term replacement. He's leaving for a job at J.P. Morgan, but should Berkshire Hathaway shareholders be worried?Steve W takes a look at what Todd has done, hasn't done, and might or might not have done to figure this one out. And Steve D has an idea of who might be a good replacement…Stride is a new stock for the show, but in a familiar industry. It's involved in online learning and – like another name in the sector – it's down 54% this year.Steve D thinks there's a lot of potential, though. Looking past an operational mishap this year, the firm's courses come with real accreditations, which might be hard to emulate…Adobe shares are up following the company's latest earnings report – but only just. And despite 10% revenue growth, the stock is still well down over the last 12 months.Strong uptake of AI products is keeping growth strong for the time being. But is this sustainable – and does it make the stock a buy at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 21?Steve D has been having another look at Synopsys. It's been a while since we talked about this one, but software for semiconductors has been running very strong recently. The stock is expensive, but not outrageously so and it's in a duopoly where both firms manage 80% gross margins. Add in an acquisition and its starts getting interesting…Only on this week's PlayingFTSE Podcast!► Get a free fractional share!This show is sponsored by Trading 212! To get free fractional shares worth up to 100 EUR / GBP, you can open an account with Trading 212 through this link https://www.trading212.com/Jdsfj/FTSE. Terms apply.When investing, your capital is at risk and you may get back less than invested.Past performance doesn't guarantee future results.► Get 15% OFF Fiscal.ai:Huge thanks to our sponsor, Fiscal.ai, the best investing toolkit we've discovered! Get 15% off your subscription with code below and unlock powerful tools to analyze stocks, discover hidden gems, and build income streams. Check them out at Fiscal.ai!https://fiscal.ai/?via=steve► Follow Us On Substack:Sign up for our Substack and get light-hearted, info-packed discussions on everything from market trends and investing psychology to deep dives into different asset classes. We'll analyze what makes the best investors tick and share insights that challenge your thinking while keeping things engaging.Don't miss out! Sign up today and start your journey with us.https://playingftse.substack.com/► Support the show:Appreciate the show and want to offer your support? You could always buy us a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/playingftse(All proceeds reinvested into the show and not to coffee!)► Timestamps:0:00 INTRO & OUR WEEKS7:03 TODD'S TODDLING OFF21:37 STRIDE42:33 ADOBE56:24 SYNOPSYS► Show Notes:What's been going on in the financial world and why should anyone care? Find out as we dive into the latest news and try to figure out what any of it means. We talk about stocks, markets, politics, and loads of other things in a way that's accessible, light-hearted and (we hope) entertaining. For the people who know nothing, by the people who know even less. Enjoy► Wanna get in contact?Got a question for us? Drop it in the comments below or reach out to us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playing_ftse/► Enquiries: Please email - playingftsepodcast@gmail(dot)com► Disclaimer: This information is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment decisions.

Closing Bell
Closing Bell Overtime: Fed Cuts Rates & Oracle Reports; Plus Bank of America CEO 12/10/25

Closing Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 46:25


David Zervos of Jefferies shares his take on what the Fed's move means for markets and the economy. Earnings from Oracle, Adobe and Synopsys, with Rishi Jaluria of RBC Capital Markets breaking down Oracle's results and Sassine Ghazi, Chief Executive Officer of Synopsys, discussing the company's outlook. Brian Moynihan, Chief Executive Officer of Bank of America, weighs in on the broader Fed and economic backdrop. Barbara Doran of BD8 Capital and Brent Schutte, Chief Investment Officer of Northwestern Mutual, unpack what the Fed, Oracle and earnings season mean for investors. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast
EU Market Open: European equities point to a slightly weaker open ahead of BoC and FOMC rate announcements

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 3:36


APAC stocks were mostly subdued amid cautiousness ahead of today's Fed policy decision and dot plots, while the region also digested the latest Chinese inflation data.China is buying US soybeans again, but is reportedly falling short of the goal set by the Trump trade agreement, according to CNBC.US Trade Representative Greer said China's rare earths continue to flow and expects to sign more trade deals over the coming weeks.US President Trump is to kick off the final round of Fed Chair interviews this week, while senior administration officials said Kevin Hassett remains in pole position to succeed Powell as Fed Chair, according to the FT.European equity futures indicate a marginally lower cash market open with Euro Stoxx 50 futures down 0.2% after the cash market finished with losses of 0.1% on Tuesday.Looking ahead, highlights include Norwegian CPI (Nov), US Employment Costs (Q3), BoC/FOMC/BCB Rate Announcement. Speakers include BoE's Bailey, ECB's Lagarde, BoC's Macklem & Fed's Powell. Supply from the UK. Earnings from Oracle, Adobe & Synopsys.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast
US Market Open: US equity futures lower, DXY flat going into key rate announcements

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 3:13


US Trade Representative Greer said China's rare earths continue to flow and expects to sign more trade deals over the coming weeks.US President Trump is to kick off the final round of Fed Chair interviews this week, while senior administration officials said Kevin Hassett remains in pole position to succeed Powell as Fed Chair, according to the FT.European bourses are broadly lower, with US equity futures mildly in the red as markets await the FOMC; The Information reported that China is weighing NVIDIA chip purchases in an emergency meeting.USD is essentially flat and holds around the 99.20 mark, with G10s also broadly unchanged.Global bonds are lower, OATs fail to benefit after the French National Assembly passed the social security budget.Crude rangebound, XAU subdued ahead of FOMC rate decision; Copper holding onto earlier gains.Looking ahead, highlights include US Employment Costs (Q3), BoC/FOMC/BCB Rate Announcement. Speakers include BoC's Macklem & Fed's Powell. Earnings from Oracle, Adobe & Synopsys.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk

The Circuit
EP 143: AWS Tranium, Marvell Earnings, Intel EMIB!

The Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 56:45


In this episode, Ben and Jay discuss a range of topics including Ben's health update, Amazon's recent AWS event focusing on AI compute, the competitive landscape with Nvidia and Google, Marvell's earnings and challenges in custom silicon, networking innovations with DPUs, Marvell's acquisition of Celestial, Nvidia's investment in Synopsys, Intel's resurgence in advanced packaging, and the leadership changes at Apple. The conversation highlights the evolving dynamics in the tech industry, particularly in AI and cloud computing.

DH Unplugged
DHUnplugged #780: Code Red

DH Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 66:52


Winner of the CTP Cup for IBIT Announcing the participants for the CTP Cup 2025 Calling a Code Red! Sam Altman’s declaration PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Interactive Brokers  Warm-Up - Winner of the CTP for IBIT - Announcing the participants for the CTP Cup 2025 - Calling a Code Red! Sam Altman's panic - Here come the Tariff lawsuits - - Smart Toilets are a thing (And learning the Bristol Scale) Markets - Horses can smell the barn.... Seasonal Trends - PR Teams - full throttle - (This is their Social Media) - Tax planning over the next couple of weeks may see some selling into year end Impressive Results - India's economy grew at a faster-than-expected pace of 8.2% in the quarter ended September against a forecast of 7.3% in a Reuters poll and 7.8% expansion in the previous quarter, data released last Friday showed. - The Indian government has cut consumer taxes on hundreds of items and implemented long-delayed labour reforms in the last three months as it tries to keep the domestic economy strong in the face of global uncertainties. - Strongest in 6 quarters - Economists said stockpiling for the festive season as well as expedited exports ahead of the 50% tariff deadline on August 27 might have contributed to the quarterly growth figures. - Manufacturing output rose 9.1% in the quarter ending in September from a year earlier against growth of 7.7% a quarter ago, while construction expanded 7.2% year-on-year from 7.6% a quarter ago. NVDA Spreading Out - Nvidia on Monday announced it has purchased $2 billion of Synopsys common stock as part of a strategic partnership to accelerate computing and artificial intelligence engineering solutions. - As part of the multiyear partnership, Nvidia will help Synopsys accelerate its portfolio of compute-intensive applications, advance agentic AI engineering, expand cloud access and develop joint go-to-market initiatives, according to a release. - Nvidia said it purchased Synopsys' stock at $414.79 per share (Now at $445) Amazon Ultra Fast Service - The parent company of Instacart fell nearly 4% after Amazon said it's testing “ultra-fast” delivery of groceries in Seattle and Philadelphia. - These deliveries take about 30 minutes or less, said Amazon. - Doordash and other delivery companies stocks also fell. Microstrategy - Strategy - Stock has been under pressure - Who knows what the company actully does anymore - Leverage Bitcoin play - issuing massive debt and convertibles to but Bitcoin - Stock down 39% this year and 52% 1 -year (Up 400% in the last 5 years) -Bitcoin dropped below $87k this week before staging a recovery bounce. Devil's Metal - Silver has outpaced gold in 2025, with a growth of about 71%, compared to gold's 54%. - Silver mine production has been decreasing for the past ten years, especially in Central and South America, due to mine closures, resource depletion and infrastructure challenges. - While industrial demand for silver is expected to decline slightly in 2025, the metal is increasingly used in electric vehicles, for AI components and in photovoltaics. - Some people are saying that people were having to transport silver by plane rather than on cargo ships to meet delivery demand INTERACTIVE BROKERS Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Some Trump Updates: - Reiterates his view that Chair Powell should reduce rates. - Says he's negotiating with Democrats on healthcare. - Plans to give refunds out of collected tariffs. Crying Game - SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son on Monday downplayed the decision to offload the conglomerate's entire Nvidia stake, saying he “was crying” over parting with the shares. - Speaking at a forum in Tokyo Monday, Son addressed SoftBank's November disclosure that the firm had sold its holding in the American chip darling for $5.83 billion. - According to Son, SoftBank wouldn't have made the move if it didn't need to bankroll its next artificial intelligence investments, including a big bet on OpenAI and data center projects. Are Stocks Overvalued? CAPE RATIO Consumers... Consumer Confidence CODE RED -  Chief executive Sam Altman reportedly declared a “code red” on Monday, urging staff to improve its flagship product ChatGPT, an indicator that the startup's once-unassailable lead is eroding as competitors like Google and Anthropic close in. - In the memo, reported by the Wall Street Journal and The Information, Altman said the company will be delaying initiatives like ads, shopping and health agents, and a personal assistant, Pulse, to focus on improving ChatGPT. This includes core features like greater speed and reliability, better personalization, and the ability to answer more questions, he said. - Herein lies the problem with this entire tech market - what if ChatGPT fades to the sideline with $1.5Trillion promised over the next 5-7 years? - Remember, Google declared a Code Red after the arrival of ChatGPT. AI Takeover - Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Wednesday released a study that found that artificial intelligence can already replace 11.7% of the U.S. labor market, or as much as $1.2 trillion in wages across finance, health care and professional services. - The study was conducted using a labor simulation tool called the Iceberg Index, which was created by MIT and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. - The index simulates how 151 million U.S. workers interact across the country and how they are affected by AI and corresponding policy. Costco Sues - Costco filed a lawsuit asking for a full refund of tariffs the warehouse club giant has paid since President Donald Trump imposed “reciprocal” and “fentanyl” tariffs earlier this year. - Costco sued the Trump administration to get a full refund of new tariffs it paid so far this year, and to block those import duties from continuing to be collected from the retail warehouse club giant as a Supreme Court case plays out. - Costco is worried that it would lose the money even if the Tariffs were deemed illegal. Fat Cutting -  Eli Lilly said it is lowering the cash prices of single-dose vials of its blockbuster weight loss drug Zepbound on its direct-to-consumer platform, LillyDirect. - Starting Dec. 1, cash-paying patients with a valid prescription can pay $299 to $449 per month for Zepbound vials on LillyDirect, depending on the dose, down from a previous range of $349 to $499 per month. - The announcement comes just weeks after President Donald Trump inked deals with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to make their GLP-1 drugs easier for Americans to access and afford. Smart Toilets - This year industry giants Toto Ltd. and Kohler Co. introduced smart toilets capable of analyzing what is in the bowl - Launched in August, the latest model in the Neorest line starts at roughly $3,200. - It uses an LED light and a sensor to read the shape, color, hardness and volume of stool as it drops, and sends data to a smartphone app in less than a minute. - Each toilet can support as many as six users — enough for most households — while some companies have bought multiple units for their employees. Toto aims to sell 7,300 units annually by 2028. - For now the stool-scanning Neorest is available only in Japan. - The app analyzes bowel movements against the Bristol scale, which is commonly used to diagnose constipation, inflammation or diarrhea, and offers simple recommendations such as eating more fiber and drinking more water, or even menu suggestions, like vegetable soup. Bristol Scale Feel Good - Entrepreneur Michael Dell and his wife, Susan, will deposit $250 in the individual investment accounts of 25 million American children in a $6.25 billion philanthropic pledge as part of the Trump administration's Invest America initiative. - $250 each child born after between 2015 and 2025 - The money will go to the accounts of children who live in ZIP codes where the median family's income is $150,000 or less, according to a spokesperson for the Dells. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Announcing the Winner for iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) Winners will be getting great stuff like the new "OFFICIAL" DHUnplugged Shirt! CTP CUP 2025 Here is the list of players: Jim Beaver Mike Kazmierczak Joe Metzger Ken Degel David Martin Dean Wormell Neil Larion Mary Lou Schwarzer Eric Harvey (2024 Winner) FED AND CRYPTO LIMERICKS See this week's stock picks HERE Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter

Chip Stock Investor Podcast
Nvidia Picks the Next Big Winner In Enterprise Software and Quantum Computing?

Chip Stock Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 9:56


Nvidia has just announced a $2 billion purchase of Synopsys stock, tightening the relationship between the AI hardware giant and the leading Electronic Design Automation (EDA) company. In this video, we break down why Nvidia is betting big on its upstream partner and what this means for the future of the semiconductor supply chain.We explore the strategic reasoning behind the deal, including the acceleration of chip design using Nvidia CUDA libraries and the expansion of Digital Twin technology for factory and automotive simulations. We also analyze the impact of the Synopsys and Ansys merger, which positions the combined company as a leader in engineering simulation and Physical AI—critical for robotics and industrial equipment.Despite the bullish news, Synopsys stock has faced headwinds. We review the recent earnings challenges, including export restrictions and issues at major foundry customer Intel, which have impacted Free Cash Flow. Is Synopsys ready to return to growth? Watch our full analysis before their next earnings report.Join us with Semiconductor Insider, sign up on our website: www.chipstockinvestor.com/membershipSupercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://fiscal.ai/csi/Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/b1228c12f284/sign-up-landing-page-short-formChapters:00:00 - Nvidia Invests $2B in Synopsys 01:13 - The EDA Supply Chain Role 02:50 - Digital Twins & CUDA Libraries 03:40 - Ansys Merger & Physical AI 05:54 - Is Synopsys a Quantum Play? 07:44 - Financials & Intel Headwinds 08:50 - Valuation & Future OutlookIf you found this video useful, please make sure to like and subscribe!*********************************************************Affiliate links that are sprinkled in throughout this video. If something catches your eye and you decide to buy it, we might earn a little coffee money. Thanks for helping us (Kasey) fuel our caffeine addiction!Content in this video is for general information or entertainment only and is not specific or individual investment advice. Forecasts and information presented may not develop as predicted and there is no guarantee any strategies presented will be successful. All investing involves risk, and you could lose some or all of your principal.#Nvidia #Synopsys #Semiconductors #StockMarket #Investing #DigitalTwins #AI #QuantumComputing #EDA #TechStocks #Ansys #FinanceNick and Kasey own shares of Nvidia and Synopsys

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News
“Cartier schlägt Rolex - Richemont profitiert” - NVIDIA x Synopsys, Bitcoin, TK Maxx

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 13:53


Ohne Aktien-Zugang ist's schwer? Starte jetzt bei unserem Partner Scalable Capital. Mit eigenem KI-Chatbot, der dir alle Fragen rund ums Investieren beantwortet. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Goldman Sachs kauft ETF-Anbieter. NVIDIA investiert in Synopsys. Rüstungsaktien fallen wegen Friedensgesprächen. Airbus hat Produktionsprobleme. Moderna & BioNTech kämpfen mit Regulatorik. Coupang hat Datenleck. Bitcoin verliert. Disney gewinnt. Schwierige wirtschaftliche Zeiten. Hohe Inflation. Darunter leiden viele. TJX (WKN: 854854) profitiert. Die Gen Z will schlichtere Luxusuhren. Cartier freut's. Richemont (WKN: A1W5CV) auch. Lohnt ein Investment noch? Diesen Podcast vom 02.12.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.

Techmeme Ride Home
Is Nvidia In Trouble?

Techmeme Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 22:46


While Runway releases a new video model, let me break down the big analysis piece that had everyone concern trolling about Nvidia over the weekend. Why doesn't Netflix want you to cast to your tv anymore? And AI means less jobs in consulting, but more jobs in a specific type of construction. Runway rolls out new AI video model that beats Google, OpenAI in key benchmark (CNBC) TPUv7: Google Takes a Swing at the King (SemiAnalysis) Nvidia takes $2 billion stake in Synopsys with expanded computing power partnership (CNBC) OpenAI Takes Stake in Thrive Holdings, a Buyer of Services Firms (NYTimes) Netflix kills casting from phones (The Verge) Top consultancies freeze starting salaries as AI threatens ‘pyramid' model (FT) Data Centers Are a ‘Gold Rush' for Construction Workers (WSJ) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Squawk Pod
Local Shopping, Macroeconomic Thinking 12/01/25

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 30:25


Amid Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday sales, owner of The Locavore Caroline Weaver discusses consumers shopping locally this holiday season. President Trump told reporters over the weekend that he's decided on his pick for the next Fed Chair, prompting renewed conversation about reported front-runner Kevin Hassett. Economist Mohamed El-Erian considers the big economic picture, including the Federal Reserve's path forward. Plus, Nvidia is taking a $2 billion stake in Synopsys and an Airbus glitch affected planes flying over the holiday weekend.  Caroline Weaver - 15:40Mohamed El-Erian - 23:28 In this episode:Mohamed El-Erian, @elerianmBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Squawk on the Street
Exclusive with Nvidia CEO Huang and Synopsys CEO, December Playbook 12/1/25

Squawk on the Street

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 45:18


In a CNBC Exclusive, Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer engaged in a wide-raging discussion with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Synopsys CEO Sassine Ghazi. Nvidia announced it is taking a $2 billion stake in the chip design software provider as part of a strategic computing and AI partnership. The anchors also explored what to expect from the markets in December — after a volatile November which saw AI jitters weigh on the Nasdaq, while the S&P 500 and the Dow extended their monthly win streaks to seven. Also in focus: The bitcoin slump effect, retail after the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, President Trump says he knows who he wants to succeed Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Chair. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Rundown
Tesla's European Sales Nosedive in November, Nvidia Invests $2B into Synopsys

The Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 9:06


Market update for December 1, 2025Follow us on INSTAGRAM  for bonus content and instant reactions

VG Daily - By VectorGlobal
Un Black Friday récord y un mercado en alerta por Japón

VG Daily - By VectorGlobal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 18:23


En el episodio de hoy de VG Daily, Eugenio Garibay y Andre Dos Santos analizan un arranque intenso para el cierre del año. Comenzamos revisando cómo se movió el consumo durante Black Friday, una fecha que volvió a romper récords y que deja pistas importantes sobre el comportamiento del comprador estadounidense y las nuevas formas de financiamiento que están adoptando las generaciones más jóvenes.Después viajamos a Japón para entender qué está pasando con el famoso carry trade y por qué los cambios en la política monetaria de ese país están generando preocupación entre analistas globales. El fortalecimiento del yen y la posibilidad de movimientos en tasas podrían tener efectos mucho más amplios de lo que parece.Y cerramos con dos acuerdos que están reacomodando el mapa tecnológico, la apuesta estratégica entre NVIDIA y Synopsys para acelerar el diseño de semiconductores, y las nuevas negociaciones entre Apple e Intel que podrían transformar nuevamente la cadena de producción de chips en los próximos años.Un episodio cargado de señales, contrastes y movimientos estratégicos que ayudan a entender hacia dónde se está moviendo el mercado en esta recta final del 2025.

Beurswatch | BNR
Treurig feest bij Volkswagen: 1 jaar aan matige bezuinigingen

Beurswatch | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 24:37


35.000 ontslagen en miljarden aan bezuinigingen. Dat was de opdracht die Volkswagen zichzelf een jaar geleden gaf. Het roer moest om, anders zou het nog wel eens slecht af kunnen lopen voor de Duitse autobouwer. Nu, een jaar later, hebben de Duitsers weer hoop. De teller ontslagen staat op 25.000. Maar dat betekent niet dat het gevaar geweken is. Hoe de weg naar totaal herstel voor Volkswagen moet verlopen, dat hoor je in deze aflevering. Dan hebben we het ook over Intel. Ook bij de Amerikaanse chipmaker is er hoop op beterschap. Het bedrijf werd vijf jaar geleden gedumpt door Apple. Dat wilde dat TSMC hun chips zou gaan printen. Maar nu zouden de twee toch weer in het huwelijksbootje willen stappen. En dat stemt beleggers zeer gelukkig. Verder hoor je hoe het tot twee keer toe in twee dagen tijd mis kon gaan bij vliegtuigbouwer Airbus. Dat wordt genadeloos afgestraft op de beurs. En we vertellen je waarom Mark Zuckerberg en Elon Musk miljarden aan achterstallige belastingbetalingen voor hun kiezen kunnen krijgen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NY to ZH Täglich: Börse & Wirtschaft aktuell
Dezember startet rot | New York to Zürich Täglich

NY to ZH Täglich: Börse & Wirtschaft aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 12:02


Die US-Börsen starten schwächer in den Dezember. Der S&P 500 fällt um 0,4 Prozent, die Nasdaq um 0,5 Prozent und der Dow gibt rund 180 Punkte nach. Vor allem der Tech-Sektor steht unter Druck: Broadcom verliert mehr als 3 Prozent, Super Micro über 2 Prozent – ein Hinweis auf weiteres Profit-Taking im KI-Bereich. Einzige Ausnahme ist Synopsys, die Aktie springt deutlich an, nachdem Nvidia eine Investition angekündigt hat. Bitcoin rutscht parallel mehr als fünf Prozent ab und handelt wieder unter 87.000 Dollar – die Kryptowährung tut sich seit Wochen schwer, die Marke von 90.000 Dollar nachhaltig zurückzuerobern. Die Wall Street kommt zwar aus einer sehr starken Thanksgiving-Woche, doch zum Start in den Dezember spricht die Saisonalität eigentlich für Rückenwind: Historisch steigt der S&P 500 im Schnitt um gut ein Prozent. Doch das heutige Bild zeigt, dass der Markt eine technische Bereinigung durchläuft und auf neue Impulse wartet – insbesondere auf die Fed-Entscheidung kommende Woche. Der ISM-Industrieindex fällt für November auf 48,2 Punkte und bleibt damit klar in der Schrumpfzone. Schwächere neue Aufträge und sinkende Lieferzeiten belasten das Bild, während Lagerbestände steigen und die Preise leicht anziehen. Abonniere den Podcast, um keine Folge zu verpassen! ____ Folge uns, um auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben: • X: http://fal.cn/SQtwitter • LinkedIn: http://fal.cn/SQlinkedin • Instagram: http://fal.cn/SQInstagram

SemiWiki.com
Podcast EP315: The Journey to Multi-Die and Chiplet Design with Robert Kruger of Synopsys

SemiWiki.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 18:20


Daniel is joined by Robert Kruger, product management director at Synopsys, where he oversees IP solutions for multi-die designs, including 2D, 3D, and 3.5D topologies. Throughout his career, Robert has held key roles in product marketing, business development, and roadmap planning at leading companies such as Intel, Broadcom,… Read More

Code Story
S11 E21: Raja Tabet & Synopsys: The Future of AI & How We Are Building It

Code Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 27:56


Raja Tabet lives in Austin, TX, but grew up overseas in Lebanon. When he migrated to the states for his education, he did not speak English, and had to go through the process of learning the language to fully integrate. He studied computer science for undergrad, and computer engineering for graduate school. And eventually, went to work for companies like IBM, Freescale, and others, prior to landing in his current role. Outside of tech, he has been married for 35 years, and has 3 kids. He and his wife are empty nesters, so they love to travel, hike and explore new areas.In 2019, Raja joined Synopsys, specifically in their custom design and manufacturing group. A few years ago, and alongside the advent of AI, he changed roles and began building an AI powered solution for electronic design automation, or EDA.This is Raja's creation story at Synopsys.SponsorsVentionBuild with CodeCrafters for free today and enjoy 40% off using this link. Full ScalePaddle.comSema SoftwarePropelAuthPostmanMeilisearchLinkshttps://www.synopsys.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/raja-tabet-4a83178/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story-insights-from-startup-tech-leaders/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Circuit
EP 134: Apple iPhones and Tensor Cores, Synopsis Earnings, Hock's Comments at Goldman

The Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 63:34


In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the recent Apple iPhone launch event, highlighting the innovations in the iPhone Air and Apple's semiconductor strategy. They delve into Synopsys's disappointing earnings report and the subsequent market reactions, as well as Broadcom's position in the semiconductor landscape. The conversation also covers Nvidia's new CPX system and the implications for the market, concluding with a discussion on the funding of the AI boom and the financial strategies of major players like Oracle and OpenAI.

TD Ameritrade Network
ORCL Rally Lifting Markets Ahead of PPI

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 8:48


Stocks are shrugging off September's historically volatile reputation, with S&P 500 (SPX) futures hitting a record high ahead of Wednesday's open. Kevin Green says investors are looking past small-cap lagginess and instead, focusing on the narrative around Oracle (ORCL). The company guidance cited strong demand for its cloud infrastructure, with a 77% year-over-year revenue jump, and a massive increase in its backlog of orders. However, not all tech stocks are created equal, as seen in Synopsys' (SNPS) revenue miss, which KG attributes to a drag in demand and lost deals. Meanwhile, all eyes are on the PPI inflation print, with expectations for a 0.3% month-over-month increase.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

EVN Report Podcast
Up Close & Personal with Yervant Zorian

EVN Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 39:42


A pioneer, innovator, and world authority on self-repairing electronic systems, Dr. Yervant Zorian bridges cutting-edge technology with a deep commitment to Armenia's future. As Chief Architect at Synopsys, President of Synopsys Armenia, and founder of the Armenian Virtual College, he has spent decades shaping the global tech industry while expanding educational opportunities for Armenians worldwide.

Marketing Trends
Are You Search Result Ready? Ann Minooka on GEO & the LLM Buying Future

Marketing Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 57:13


What does it take to rebrand a 40-year-old tech giant — and make it relevant for the AI era?Stephanie sits down with Ann Minooka, Chief Marketing Officer at Synopsys, to uncover how she's redefining brand storytelling in one of the most complex spaces in tech. From repositioning a legacy company to pioneering demand generation strategies that deliver real pipeline, Ann shares her full playbook — including how AI is reshaping marketing, storytelling, and the future of customer search behavior.If you're a CMO, marketing leader, or just fascinated by the intersection of AI, storytelling, and strategy, this is one conversation you don't want to miss.Watch the full episode to hear Ann's insights on positioning, growth, and preparing for the next era of agentic buying.Key Moments: 00:00: Who Is Ann Minooka, CMO Of Synopsys? 03:00: The Era of Pervasive Intelligence06:30: Shifting the Brand Narrative10:00: Storytelling & Positioning Playbook14:00: Measuring Marketing Impact22:00: Preparing for the AI & LLM Agentic Future25:00: Content & Storytelling in a Technical Space32:00: Advice for New Marketing Leaders36:00: Rapid-Fire Marketing Questions Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org.