Maiwell Technology rose more than 11% to a record high, and announced a breakthrough in customized high-bandwidth memory. Maiwell Technology rose more than 11% in intraday trading to US$ 121.86, with its share price reaching a record high and its market value exceeding US$ 100 billion. Maywell Technology announced on Wednesday that the company has made a breakthrough in customized high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for artificial intelligence processors. It is reported that the new artificial intelligence accelerator architecture (XPU) will increase computing power by 25%, memory by 33%, and improve energy efficiency. The company is cooperating with Micron Technology, Samsung and SK Hynix to customize HBM processors for accelerators.Morgan Stanley kept Apple's target price at $273.00.Japanese people protested against sexual violence by US troops stationed in Japan. On the evening of 13th, Japanese people held a rally outside the Japanese Foreign Ministry in Tokyo to protest against sexual violence by US troops stationed in Japan. (Xinhua News Agency)
Spot palladium fell more than 2.00% in the day and is now reported at $957.09 per ounce.Government of Sri Lanka: The final result of the bond exchange is expected to be announced on December 16th.For the first time since November 2022, the yield of 10-year US Treasury bonds has exceeded the yield of 3-month US Treasury bonds.
Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index reached its highest level in more than a week, rising by 3.1%.Puyin AXA Fund: Zhang Jian is the new chairman of the company. On December 13th, Puyin AXA Fund announced that since December 13th, Zhang Jian has been the new chairman of the company, while Xie Wei, the former chairman, left his post on December 13th due to work arrangements, and there is no explanation for his transfer to other positions in the company.CapitaMacro: The new French Prime Minister has a long way to go. Jack Allen-Reynolds, an analyst at CapitaMacro, wrote in a report to clients that if the new French Prime Minister wants to form a government and solve the country's troubled financial problems, he will face arduous tasks. Francois bayrou, a veteran centrist politician, was appointed as prime minister by President Macron on Friday. He must now form a government because his short-lived predecessor, Michelle Banier, tried to force through budget legislation and was overthrown by the National Assembly. Bayrou may face the same battle. Reynolds said: "The government seems unlikely to have the will and ability to solve France's financial problems." France's budget deficit this year will further expand, further exceeding the level that European authorities think can be tolerated.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14