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Why Wall Street thinks US memory maker Micron is the next Nvidia - TechCrunch

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Micron, the Boise, Idaho-based memory chip maker, has captured Wall Street’s heart. Whether the love affair endures will heavily depend on how long the AI-driven supply crunch for memory chips lasts. Micron promises that it has shored up its position for the long term, which would allow it to withstand a sudden drop in demand or overcapacity of supply. And Wall Street has become a believer, helping Micron briefly surpass the market valuation of Meta and Tesla for the first time on Thursday, though it floated back down by Friday to nearly match them.
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Tesla Q2 delivery consensus confirms this long-standing theory - Teslarati

Tesla released what analysts believe the company will report in terms of deliveries and energy deployments for Q2, but the figures seem to confirm a long-standing theory on the company’s vehicle division. For years, Tesla was just looked at as a car company.

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China takes US crown for world’s fastest supercomputer - Al Jazeera

China’s LineShine overtakes US-based El Capitan as most powerful supercomputer, according to the TOP500 list. xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoA worker walks next to the MareNostrum5 supercomputer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre in Barcelona, Spain, on December 15, 2023 By John PowerPublished On 24 Jun 202624 Jun 2026China has displaced the United States on an influential ranking of the world’s fastest supercomputers, underscoring Beijing’s growing capability to compete with the world’s leading superpower in cutting-edge technology.

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Tesla admits FSD was on in fatal Texas crash, blames driver for ‘overriding’ it - Electrek

Tesla now confirms that its self-driving system was engaged when a Model 3 left a residential road in Katy, Texas, and killed a 76-year-old woman inside her home — but the company says the driver overrode it by pressing the accelerator to 100%. Everything points to a pedal misapplication while the car was under “Full Self-Driving.” Does that mean Tesla is not at fault?

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