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Foxconn Q2 2026 Revenue Hits $78.71B, Up 39.8% YoY — AI Server Division Nears Half of Total Sales as NVDA Supply Chain Signals Demand Holds

Jul 6, 2026

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Foxconn Q2 2026 Revenue Hits $78.71B, Up 39.8% YoY — AI Server Division Nears Half of Total Sales as NVDA Supply Chain Signals Demand Holds

Foxconn posted Q2 2026 revenue of $78.71 billion, up 39.8% year-over-year and beating Reuters/LSEG estimates of $72.7 billion, as its cloud and networking division — which houses AI server production for Nvidia — approaches half of total company sales. June alone surged 52.1% year-over-year to a monthly record. Management guided for Q3 growth both sequentially and annually. The print directly lifts Nvidia sentiment and provides a key third-party validation of sustained AI infrastructure spending ahead of earnings season.

Intel Holds Near $132 After 9% Apple Chip Deal Pop — Investors Await Formal Confirmation Before Q2 Earnings July 23

Jun 30, 2026

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Intel Holds Near $132 After 9% Apple Chip Deal Pop — Investors Await Formal Confirmation Before Q2 Earnings July 23

Intel shares are holding near $132 as trading continues to digest last week's roughly 9% premarket surge following President Trump's announcement that Apple agreed to manufacture chips domestically with Intel. Neither company has formally confirmed deal terms, leaving investors focused on Intel's July 23 earnings call for evidence that foundry discussions are converting into signed, disclosed contracts. The stock is up roughly 200% year-to-date amid a broader chip manufacturing turnaround narrative.

Apple Raises Mac and iPad Prices 15% to 25% Across Lineup — AAPL Falls 6.1% to $275.15 as MacBook Pro Climbs $300 to $1,999 on Memory Cost Crunch

Jun 26, 2026

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Apple Raises Mac and iPad Prices 15% to 25% Across Lineup — AAPL Falls 6.1% to $275.15 as MacBook Pro Climbs $300 to $1,999 on Memory Cost Crunch

Apple raised Mac and iPad prices 15% to 25% across its hardware lineup, citing surging memory and storage costs driven by AI data-center demand. MacBook Air climbed $200 to $1,299, MacBook Pro rose $300 to $1,999, iPad Air increased $150 to $749, and iPad Pro gained $200 to $1,199. Shares dropped 6.1% to $275.15, their largest single-day decline of 2026. iPhone prices were left unchanged for now, though CEO Tim Cook hinted further increases could be coming as memory costs remain unsustainable.

Apple Raises MacBook Neo by $100 to $699 and Base iPad by $100 to $449 — Stock Falls 5.3% as 'RAMageddon' Memory Shortage Forces Unprecedented Mid-Cycle Price Hikes

Jun 26, 2026

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Apple Raises MacBook Neo by $100 to $699 and Base iPad by $100 to $449 — Stock Falls 5.3% as 'RAMageddon' Memory Shortage Forces Unprecedented Mid-Cycle Price Hikes

Apple raised prices across its Mac, iPad, HomePod, and Vision Pro lineup, with the entry MacBook Neo rising $100 to $699 and the base iPad increasing $100 to $449, blaming an unprecedented AI-driven memory shortage. CEO Tim Cook had flagged the increases, but the scope caught analysts off guard. Apple stock fell 5.3% as DRAM prices are projected to rise another 58% to 63% this quarter. Microsoft also raised Xbox console prices by up to $150. iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods were not affected.

Intel Stock Soars 9% to Record $129.84 — Trump Says Apple Will Design and Build Chips With Intel in the US

Jun 18, 2026

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Intel Stock Soars 9% to Record $129.84 — Trump Says Apple Will Design and Build Chips With Intel in the US

Intel shares surged more than 9% in premarket trading to a record near $129.84 after President Trump said Apple has agreed to design and build chips with Intel inside the United States. Neither company has formally confirmed the arrangement, but reports point to Apple's M7 chip running on Intel's new 18A-P process for the MacBook Air and entry-level iPad Pro starting in late 2027. The news lands two days after Intel disclosed that 18A-P entered risk production, giving the stock a second catalyst in the same week.

Apple Unveils iPhone 17e at $599 and M4 iPad Air, Kicking Off Its Most Ambitious Hardware Cycle in Years

Mar 3, 2026

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Apple Unveils iPhone 17e at $599 and M4 iPad Air, Kicking Off Its Most Ambitious Hardware Cycle in Years

Apple launched the iPhone 17e at $599 on Monday, doubling base storage to 256GB while adding MagSafe support, alongside a new M4-powered iPad Air — the opening salvo of what analysts say could be the company's most significant product refresh in recent memory. Pre-orders open March 4, with availability across more than 70 countries beginning March 11.

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