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Micro Center Is Finally Returning to San Francisco

Micro Center is set to open a new location in Santa Clara, California, with an anticipated opening date in May 2025, marking a significant return for tech enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay Area. Known for its extensive selection of PC components and knowledgeable staff, the store is a haven for both DIY builders and those seeking pre-built computers. The excitement surrounding this opening highlights the store's legendary in-store deals, making it a much-anticipated destination for tech shoppers.

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Why Super Micro Computer Stock Soared Today Δ1.69

Super Micro Computer stock ended Tuesday's trading with big gains as investors bought back into some artificial intelligence (AI) stocks after measuring risk factors surrounding new tariffs and other bearish catalysts. The company's share price also got a boost from news that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing will spend $100 billion to build five new chip fabrication plants in Arizona, which could alleviate concerns about access to high-end chip manufacturing services. However, geopolitical dynamics remain a key risk factor for Supermicro stock.

What to Expect at Mwc 2025 Δ1.69

Mobile World Congress 2025 is set to take place in Barcelona from March 3rd to March 6th, with key announcements expected as early as March 2nd from companies like Xiaomi, HMD, and Honor. Xiaomi will unveil its flagship 15 series, which includes a photography-centric model featuring advanced camera technology, while Nothing is set to launch its 3A series on March 4th. Although the event may not hold the same prestige as in previous years, significant hardware releases from various manufacturers suggest a continued interest in smartphone innovation.

Mwc 2025: Phone Manufacturers Unveil New Devices and Features Δ1.68

The Verge is heading to Barcelona for Mobile World Congress 2025, where smartphone manufacturers will unveil their latest devices, feature enhancements, and AI-focused innovations. Expect announcements from companies like Xiaomi, Nothing, Samsung, and Google, as well as press conferences scheduled for March 2nd. The show promises to bring exciting updates on the future of mobile technology.

Tech Industry Jobs Cuts: Bay Area Tech Companies Announce Layoffs Amid Economic Uncertainty Δ1.68

HP Inc. and Autodesk are the latest tech companies to cut jobs in the San Francisco Bay Area, with HP planning up to 2,000 additional layoffs as part of its restructuring plan. The company aims to save $300 million by the end of fiscal year 2025 through reduced staffing. This move follows similar job cuts at other prominent tech firms, including Google and Meta, which are also investing heavily in artificial intelligence.

MWC 2025: Tech Giants Unveil Latest Consumer Innovations Δ1.68

MWC 2025 has brought a slew of exciting consumer tech news, with home devices, robots, cars, and more making headlines at the big tech showcase. Lenovo has showcased a solar-powered laptop concept, while Honor has announced seven years of software updates for its flagship phones, rivaling Apple, Samsung, and Google's promises. The event has also seen the unveiling of new smartwatches, wireless earbuds, and innovative products aimed at tackling screen time epidemics.

The Latest Innovations at MWC 2025 Will Tempt You to Upgrade This Year Δ1.67

MWC 2025 has delivered a slew of new laptops, smartphones, concepts, and innovative accessories that are expected to make a lasting impact in the tech industry. The show has seen significant advancements in flexible OLED screens, smartphone photography, and sustainable technologies like solar power. This year's innovations are set to challenge consumer expectations and redefining what is possible with mobile devices. Key players have made bold statements about their products' capabilities, and manufacturers are eager to capitalize on the latest trends.

Rising Costs Erode Consumer Spending Power Δ1.67

Intel is delaying the opening of two chipmaking facilities in Ohio due to changing market conditions and increased costs, pushing back completion timelines by four years. The company's decision reflects the growing trend of businesses reassessing production goals in response to shifting consumer demand and supply chain challenges. As a result, Intel now expects the facilities to finish construction in 2030 and 2031.

Is RISC-V the Future of Compute? Alibaba Thinks so as It Launches a New Server-Grade Chip that Will Revolutionize High-Performance Computing Δ1.67

Alibaba's latest move with the launch of its C930 server processor demonstrates the company's commitment to developing its own high-performance computing solutions, which could significantly impact the global tech landscape. By leveraging RISC-V's open-source design and avoiding licensing fees and geopolitical restrictions, Alibaba is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for AI and cloud infrastructure. The new chip's development by DAMO Academy reflects the increasing importance of homegrown innovation in China.

ServiceNow to Grow in Florida, Will Keep HQ in California Δ1.67

ServiceNow Inc is planning a major expansion in West Palm Beach and has explored relocating its headquarters there from Silicon Valley, boosting the South Florida city's status as a nexus of money and power. The company plans to move hundreds of people at first, hiring thousands in the long term, and establish a significant presence in Palm Beach County. This move is expected to create thousands of jobs in the city and cement West Palm Beach's reputation as a hub for technology and innovation.

Insiders Cash Out as Super Micro Regains Nasdaq Compliance Δ1.67

Super Micro Computer's server manufacturer is experiencing a significant shift after receiving clearance from Nasdaq on its financial reports, prompting several insiders to cash out millions of dollars worth of stock. Insider sales come at a time when the company is regaining compliance with listing standards and is working towards a $40 billion revenue target for 2025. The recent developments raise questions about the motivations behind these insider sales.

The Future of AI Regulation Takes Center Stage in California Δ1.66

The author of California's SB 1047 has introduced a new bill that could shake up Silicon Valley by protecting employees at leading AI labs and creating a public cloud computing cluster to develop AI for the public. This move aims to address concerns around massive AI systems posing existential risks to society, particularly in regards to catastrophic events such as cyberattacks or loss of life. The bill's provisions, including whistleblower protections and the establishment of CalCompute, aim to strike a balance between promoting AI innovation and ensuring accountability.

Intel Pushes Back $28bn Ohio Chip Factory Timeline to 2030 Δ1.66

The $28 billion chip factory project in Ohio is now expected to be completed by 2030, with construction continuing at a slower pace over the next few years. Intel has delayed the start of operations from 2025 to between 2030 and 2031, citing market demand and financial responsibility as key factors. The company had initially planned for the first facility to begin production in 2025.

SMALL CAP SERVER Solutions Provider SUPER MICRO (NASDAQ:SMCI) to Announce Q1 Earnings Δ1.66

Super Micro's Q1 earnings are expected to be announced tomorrow afternoon, following a slower quarter with a significant miss of analysts' operating income estimates. The company missed analysts' revenue expectations by 3.5% last quarter, reporting revenues of $5.68 billion, up 54.9% year on year. This quarter, analysts are expecting Super Micro's revenue to grow 34.6% year on year to $5.18 billion, slowing from the 200% increase it recorded in the same quarter last year.

Pc Sales Could Be Set to Fall This Year, but Trump Tariffs Aren't the only Reason Why Δ1.66

Analyst report doesn't see great potential for PC market growth as global trends and geopolitical troubles continue to affect the industry. Despite recent tariffs on Chinese imports imposed by the US, analysts are increasingly concerned about the future of the PC market. The forecast for 2025 has been adjusted downward due to subdued demand and price hikes stemming from tariffs.

MIPS Shifts Strategy to Robots and Chips Design Δ1.66

MIPS, a decades-old Silicon Valley company, is shifting its strategy to design a suite of chips for artificial intelligence-enabled robots. The company, which was once known for processing data quickly in specialized applications like networking gear and self-driving cars, will focus on three key areas: sensing, calculation, and motor control. By designing its own chips, MIPS aims to increase competitiveness in the rapidly growing robotics market.

China to Publish Policy to Boost RISC-V Chip Use Nationwide, Sources Say Δ1.66

China plans to issue guidance to encourage the use of open-source RISC-V chips nationwide for the first time, two sources briefed on the matter said, as Beijing accelerates efforts to curb the country's dependence on Western-owned technology. The policy guidance is being drafted jointly by eight government bodies and could be released soon. Chinese chip design firms have eagerly embraced RISC-V, seeing its lower costs as a major attraction.

The Apple Vision Pro's Spatial Computing Future Takes Shape Δ1.66

The Vision Pro's spatial computing capabilities are rapidly expanding with new apps, including the highly-anticipated Spatial Gallery and the web. However, these innovations also raise questions about the ecosystem's direction and user experience. The App Store's presence on the Vision Pro is a significant development in its growth as a platform.

Tesla to Build New Megafactory in Texas, Electrek Reports Δ1.66

Tesla is going to build a new megafactory near Houston to operate a battery storage facility, allowing the electric vehicle company to further expand its presence in the energy sector. The factory will be built on a 1-million-square-foot site and is expected to create around 1,500 jobs. Tesla has been actively expanding its operations in Texas, following similar moves in China.

The Shift in Semiconductor Production Timeline Sets Industry Precedent Δ1.66

Intel is delaying the opening of its $28 billion Ohio chip plants yet again, with production now expected to begin between 2030 and 2031. The company's original plan had been to start operations this year, but a series of delays, including a postponement of the groundbreaking ceremony due to lack of government funding, have pushed the timeline back. Intel has cited a prudent approach to ensure financial responsibility, while also maintaining flexibility to accelerate work if customer demand warrants.

Intel Unveils Its Most Powerful AI PCs Yet - New Intel Core Ultra Series 2 Processors Pack in vPro Features Δ1.66

Intel has introduced its Core Ultra Series 2 processors at MWC 2025, showcasing significant advancements in performance tailored for various workstations and laptops. With notable benchmarks indicating up to 2.84 times improvement over older models, the new processors are positioned to rejuvenate the PC market in 2025, particularly for performance-driven tasks. Additionally, the launch of the Intel Assured Supply Chain program aims to enhance procurement transparency for sensitive data handlers and government clients.

What to Expect at Mwc 2025: Best Phones From Xiaomi, Honor, Samsung, and More Δ1.66

Expect a slew of innovative smartphones from top manufacturers, including advancements in AI-powered camera capabilities, on-device computing, and seamless connectivity across different platforms. At the heart of this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) will be flagship devices that push the boundaries of mobile technology, offering consumers cutting-edge features and improved performance.

OpenAI, Oracle Eye Nvidia Chips Worth Billions for Stargate Site Δ1.66

OpenAI and Oracle Corp. are set to equip a new data center in Texas with tens of thousands of Nvidia's powerful AI chips as part of their $100 billion Stargate venture. The facility, located in Abilene, is projected to house 64,000 of Nvidia’s GB200 semiconductors by 2026, marking a significant investment in AI infrastructure. This initiative highlights the escalating competition among tech giants to enhance their capacity for generative AI applications, as seen with other major players making substantial commitments to similar technologies.

Samsung's Discover Spring Sale: Where to Shop for Deals on Top Tech Products and Save Big Δ1.65

Savings on top mobile and home tech products are available during the Samsung Discover Spring Sale, with deals on flagship devices like the Galaxy S25 series, TVs, appliances, and more. The sale officially kicked off on March 3 and lasts through Sunday, March 9. Shoppers can find daily deals across various categories, including mobile, home, appliances, monitors, and entertainment.

Lenovo Unveils Solar-Powered and Foldable Screen Laptops in Latest Concepts Δ1.65

Lenovo, the world's biggest PC maker, has a history of showing off imaginative concepts with some becoming reality. Lenovo previously showed off the idea of a rollable laptop — one where the screen rolls upwards to increase the size of the display. The company will begin selling such a laptop this year. The latest concepts were unveiled at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, showcasing innovative designs that aim to revolutionize the laptop industry.