I've been an investor in Apple because I strongly believe in the company. I've always believed in the stock, but now I don't know whether to re-distribute my portfolio and put some money in Nvidia. especially now that we are experiencing a market correction.
Both stocks have a long term potential, The most important thing is the ratio of the distribution based on the financials of each company. There are many other companies that are also doing well. You could just hire a financial advisor to guide you. A financial advisor really does help me do the distribution even between different asset classes. I don't even understand technical financial terms much. I just know I make really good profit, and I don't have to stress myself a lot.
I've got similar problems and I have also considered using an FA but I don't know how to go about it. Please, what are the steps for getting one? Like a really good one.
makes sense. we (industry and USA government) need Intel. Intel could use a bit of assistance from a company on stable ground to help pick it up. I hope this pans out.
@@henrypeters5291 yes her pursuits are noble and fine, but a larger invisible hand will be guiding with the big picture in mind. USA literally can’t mess around with losing our hold over tech.
@@henrypeters5291 we are in a global chip war. the implications of the next few years will ripple for decades and centuries. tik tok? Apples 🍎 and Orange 🍊 situation comparison. IMO Respectfully.
American workers want their coffee breaks, big pay and pensions. At TSMC in Taiwan, the work culture is nuts. Engineers work 12 hour days, often on weekends for much, much less. Not sure we can work people that hard legally in America, which is why foundries failed in Europe and the US and fell to Asia.
What kind of life to those engineers in Taiwan have? OTOH the "always working" sleep in the office and in the train. Have you seen someone doing that in a western "white" country in the private sector?
Nvidia is about to release a new CUDA library for creating artificial CEOs. It will be a huge game changer. Finally, the equation will get balanced between productivity and employee work satisfaction (and the shareholders will no longer suffer huge golden parachutes).
Qualcomm and Intel product offering have almost no overlaps. Intel tried their hands in mobile CPU and modem and it failed spectacularly. Although Qualcomm is releasing Windows ARM, which competes directly with Intel.
Intel is trying to be NVDA and TSMC and are teetering on the edge trying to be both. Foundry will break Intel because it will take at least a decade to match TSMC and 2 decades to match NVDA. Yikes!!!
No its not. Intel makes CPU's NVIDIA makes GPU's different functions different markets. Intel was a reliable cpu maker but they have slipped AMD is more a competitor in the country space for Intel
@@willberry6434 What expertise will Qualcomm bring to the table so that Intel fabs can progress faster on its node architectures, become profitable? Qualcomm afaik is a fabless semiconductor company so they will not bring any expertise to a core part, struggling part of Intel's business. Consumers may lose in this transaction because Intel and Qualcomm are in competition in the x86 CISC/RISC processor and graphics chip market. Once consolidated, Qualcomm needs to pay somehow for the acquisition which means its highly likely that Qualcomm will only progress with one design architecture. So less competition in the market - leading to less innovation, potentially longer cycle times and higher prices.
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