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CoreWeave's Q1 Earnings Were 'Transformational,' CEO Says

CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator characterizes the company's first-quarter earnings as transformational, highlighting strong performance across revenue and operating margins. Speaking on "Bloomberg Tech," Intrator emphasizes robust demand from existing AI-native and cloud customers, as well as new verticals such as trading and finance firms and robotics companies integrating AI at scale.

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Apple Considers Using Intel, Samsung to Build Device Processors

Apple has held exploratory discussions about using Intel and Samsung to produce the main processors for its devices in the US. According to people familiar with the deliberations, Apple had early-stage talks with Intel about enlisting the company's chipmaking services. Apple executives also made visits to a Samsung plant under development in Texas. The move would offer a secondary option beyond longtime partner TSMC. Bloomberg's Neil Campling explains.

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TSMC Says ASML's Latest Chipmaking Gear Is Too Pricey to Use

TSMC will hold off on deploying ASML's most cutting-edge lithography machines for chip production through 2029 to save money. The chipmaker has no plans to adopt ASML's latest high numerical aperture extreme ultraviolet lithography machines, or high-NA EUV, which fetch upwards of 350 million ($410 million) apiece. TSMC is ASML's largest customer, according to Bloomberg's supply chain data. Bloomberg's Neil Campling reports.

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ASML Raises 2026 Sales Forecast as AI Demand Boosts Growth

ASML raised its full-year sales forecast, with net sales expected to be between 36 billion ($42.4 billion) to 40 billion this year. Europe's most valuable company's machinery is crucial for producing the Nvidia Corp. chips that are the backbone for training and running artificial intelligence models in data centers. Bloomberg's Charlotte Hughes-Morgan reports.

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