watch now VIDEO 1:43 01:43 Jim Cramer on why chip equipment growth looks more durable Mad Money with Jim Cramer CNBC's Jim Cramer warned investors on Tuesday against chasing the rally in data storage stocks. However, Cramer said all is not lost: Investors should instead consider owning the companies that will help alleviate the memory supply crunch. "Given how much they've already run, if you don'...
watch now VIDEO 1:43 01:43 Jim Cramer on why chip equipment growth looks more durable Mad Money with Jim Cramer CNBC's Jim Cramer warned investors on Tuesday against chasing the rally in data storage stocks. However, Cramer said all is not lost: Investors should instead consider owning the companies that will help alleviate the memory supply crunch. "Given how much they've already run, if you don't already own them, ... I think you're too late," Cramer said, referring to Micron, Western Digital, Seagate and Sandisk , the four leading names in the global data stage and memory industry. Shares of all four companies more than tripled last year because of surging AI-related demand and limited supply, giving the companies immense pricing power. They are also off to hot starts in 2026. With investors sitting on big gains, "even the smallest disruption could crush these stocks," Cramer said. Instead, Cramer pointed to semiconductor capital equipment makers like ASML , Applied Materials , KLA Corp and Lam Research as a "relatively safer way" to play the same theme. That's because whenever there's a chip shortage, companies start buying more manufacturing equipment in order to boost their production. Indeed, Micron is spending billions to build new chip factories. "If you want to play the memory and data storage shortage without chasing stocks that have tripled or quadrupled in barely more than a year, I think the semiconductor capital equipment makers will be more durable winners here," Cramer said, noting that it's not just memory chipmakers who are racing to add manufacturing capacity. For example, Intel is also signaling that it's increasing spending on semiconductor tools. ASML jumped 54% last year, while Applied Materials added 58%. KLA jumped 93%, and Lam Research popped 137%. Cramer said investors may consider making a move soon on ASML, Lam Research or KLA if shares dip on their quarterly earnings reports this week. Applied Materials doesn't release results until ne...
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Intel Corporation today announced it will match the U.S. government’s $1,000 contribution under the 530A ‘Trump Accounts’ program for eligible children of U.S. employees. 530A accounts are tax-deferred savings vehicles for children under 18, seeded with a $1,000 federal contribution for children born between 2025 and 2028. “America’s future technologists will define the next era of innovation, and...
Intel Corporation today announced it will match the U.S. government’s $1,000 contribution under the 530A ‘Trump Accounts’ program for eligible children of U.S. employees. 530A accounts are tax-deferred savings vehicles for children under 18, seeded with a $1,000 federal contribution for children born between 2025 and 2028. “America’s future technologists will define the next era of innovation, and the Trump Accounts program helps give them an early financial foundation,” said Lip-Bu Tan, Intel CEO. “By matching the federal government’s contribution, Intel is reinforcing our longstanding commitment to investing in our people and expanding the ways we support employees’ families as they prepare for the future.” For decades, Intel has supported the next generation through expanded access to STEM education and digital readiness initiatives. This new employee benefit builds on that legacy and reflects Intel’s continued investment in families, complementing fertility benefits, adoption support, childcare assistance, scholarship opportunities, and college coaching resources. For additional information and program updates, visit TrumpAccounts.gov.
is a news writer covering all things consumer tech. Stevie started out at Laptop Mag writing news and reviews on hardware, gaming, and AI. Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Over the last few months of 2025, Meta spent $6.4 million on an ad campaign running in cities across the country, from Sacramento to Washington, with a clear mission: win ov...
is a news writer covering all things consumer tech. Stevie started out at Laptop Mag writing news and reviews on hardware, gaming, and AI. Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Over the last few months of 2025, Meta spent $6.4 million on an ad campaign running in cities across the country, from Sacramento to Washington, with a clear mission: win over viewers on the construction of new data centers. As the New York Times reports, the ad campaign is anchored by short, folksy video spotlights on Meta’s data centers in Altoona, Iowa, and Los Lunas, New Mexico. The ads make the case that Meta’s data centers create jobs, revitalizing rural communities. However, they take a fairly idealistic tone. For instance, the Altoona ad portrays a town on the brink of disappearing, but thanks to Meta’s data center, its residents get to meet up at local diners and attend football games. The Los Lunas ad similarly shows data center employees having cookouts with their families, rather than moving away to find work. And Meta isn’t the only company trying to convince the public to embrace the data center boom. The Financial Times reported this week that data center operators, including Digital Reality, QTS, and NTT Data, are planning a “lobbying blitz” to campaign in defense of new data centers in response to public backlash. However, the recent winter storm that swept the country only highlighted the strain the power grid is already under, including areas around large data centers. For Meta, and competitors like Microsoft and Google, these sprawling data centers are critical for powering AI, but public sentiment on them has been souring. Many communities are pushing back against the construction of new data centers, united across the political divide by concerns about skyrocketing energy costs and water use. These movements have caused delays and cancellations for billions of dollars’ worth of data center investments across the nation, l...
Earnings Call Insights: Qorvo (QRVO) Q3 2026 Management View CEO Robert Bruggeworth stated that "Qorvo delivered solid financial performance with notable strategic achievements across each operating segment." He emphasized ongoing restructuring actions aimed at optimizing profitability and reducing capital intensity, with the closure of the Costa Rica facility ahead of schedule and the transition ...
Earnings Call Insights: Qorvo (QRVO) Q3 2026 Management View CEO Robert Bruggeworth stated that "Qorvo delivered solid financial performance with notable strategic achievements across each operating segment." He emphasized ongoing restructuring actions aimed at optimizing profitability and reducing capital intensity, with the closure of the Costa Rica facility ahead of schedule and the transition of production to external partners. Bruggeworth reported, "At our largest customer, content gains on their ramping platform helped to support double-digit revenue growth compared to last December." However, he noted that for the upcoming fiscal year, revenue at the largest customer is expected to be approximately flat, while ultra-high-band pad revenue is expected to decline year-over-year. He announced that Qorvo was awarded the high-band pad for cellular-enabled iPads, representing new content and a technology milestone. The CEO said, "The win gives us the opportunity to demonstrate capability and executed scale on that platform, consistent with our long-term investment strategy." For Android, Bruggeworth indicated a strategic move to reduce exposure to low-margin mass tier smartphones, expecting Android revenue to decline by approximately $300 million in fiscal '27 versus fiscal '26. He described this as an “intentional resizing” to support higher gross margin in ACG and expanding operating margins. In CSG, Bruggeworth announced initial production orders for the automotive ultra-wideband program and highlighted the successful divestiture of the MEMS-based sensing solutions business. In HPA, he cited multi-year tailwinds in defense and aerospace, with sales in D&A markets expected to total approximately $500 million for fiscal year '27. He also noted strong interest in Qorvo's AESA solutions and expanding opportunities in infrastructure. The CEO forecasted a mid-single-digit decline in full-year revenue for fiscal 2017, with ACG declining but becoming more profitable, CSG...
Patel Says FBI Has Discovered Groups Funding Minnesota Protests On Monday, FBI Director Kash Patel on Tuesday confirmed that the bureau is investigating groups that are believed to be organizing protests against ICE officials in Minneapolis, as daily demonstrations throughout the city continue. People march and gather near the post office during a protest, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026, in Minneapolis. AP...
Patel Says FBI Has Discovered Groups Funding Minnesota Protests On Monday, FBI Director Kash Patel on Tuesday confirmed that the bureau is investigating groups that are believed to be organizing protests against ICE officials in Minneapolis, as daily demonstrations throughout the city continue. People march and gather near the post office during a protest, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026, in Minneapolis. AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura Patel also said the bureau has made progress investigating groups that are allegedly funding the demonstrations . "We’ve got also investigations ongoing into the funding of this. We’ve made substantial progress ," he said. "We’ve actually found groups and individuals responsible for funding it ‘cause it’s not happening organically." FBI Director Kash Patel Announces They've IDENTIFIED Funders Of The Left-Wing Terrorist Groups Attacking ICE In Minnesota, ‘This Isn’t Organic’ “We've got also investigations ongoing into the funding of this. We've made substantial progress. We've actually found groups and… pic.twitter.com/pDV7EIInE5 — Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) January 26, 2026 Patel also said four people were arrested earlier this month after a federal vehicle was broken into in Minneapolis, and another person was arrested on Sunday. "In a vehicle, we discovered not just [FBI] firearms, which thankfully we recovered, but also personal information about law enforcement," Patel told Johnson. "That personal information was being used on the ground to issue threats of life to FBI agents, along with their wives and their children. There are going to be more arrests on that same matter, today and tomorrow. We’re not done ." As the Epoch Times notes further, the FBI last week announced it would be offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest and capture of individuals who allegedly stole government property out of an FBI vehicle. This comes after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said a protester, Alex Pretti, was shot and k...