23 Jun 2026
KLA Corporation, onsemi, and Nova Shares Are Falling, What You Need To Know
What Happened? A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after a report that South Korea's SK Hynix is slowing its high-bandwidth memory (HBM) expansion rattled the AI-chip complex.
Kayode Omotosho
2026
23 Jun 2026
Here's what smart people are saying about the latest global stock sell-off
A bruising stock sell-off roiled global markets on Tuesday, led by sharp declines in some of the hottest chip stocks in the US and Asia. The chip sector tumbled as investors took stock of semiconductors' monster gains in the past month and rushed to take profits.
Jennifer S., Jennifer Sor
2026
23 Jun 2026
Global Tech Selloff Weighs On Markets—Here’s Why Nvidia, Tesla And More Are Down
Topline Some of the largest chip and memory stocks fueled a selloff across global markets, as analysts pointed to “anxiety” ahead of Micron’s earnings amid investors pricing in a steeper path for interest rates. One analyst pointed to “nervousness” on the memory chip trade.
Ty Roush
2026
23 Jun 2026
Global tech sell-off intensifies, led by SpaceX slide
Markets tumbled globally on Tuesday, as renewed doubts about sky-high valuations appeared to take hold of shares in some of the largest AI, chip and memory stocks. This deepening sell-off of leading technology stocks was led by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which has slid for days after a blistering debut on the U.S. market.
NBCNews, Steven Kopack
2026
23 Jun 2026
With a boom in the semiconductor industry, the capital market is even overheating. However, the cold..
With a boom in the semiconductor industry, the capital market is even overheating. However, the cold youth employment market is hardly regaining its warmth. In addition, as the industrial restructuring began in earnest due to the spread of artificial intelligence (AI), concerns grew that jobs that newcomers in society could enter would be eroded.
News Desk
2026
23 Jun 2026
China scraps 12,200 degrees, launches 10,200 new ones. Should India do the same?
Between 2021 and 2025, China’s Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) slashed 12,200 undergraduate degree programmes and introduced 10,200 new ones. Together, the changes touched more than 30% of all degree offerings in the country, impacting the academic futures of an estimated 2.4 million students. Perhaps it is the largest and fastest curriculum overhaul, any large education system has attempted…
O.R.S. Rao, Ors Rao
2026
22 Jun 2026
Nvidia's stock struggles as Kalshi traders bet chip prices are coming down
Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, speaks during a press conference after arriving at Gimpo International Airport in Seoul, South Korea, on June 5, 2026.
Ananya Chetia
2026
22 Jun 2026
Will QuEra’s Neutral Atoms Deliver Fault-Tolerant Quantum on AWS by 2028?
QuEra Computing and AWS have expanded their multi-year strategic collaboration to bring Libra, QuEra’s first fault-tolerant quantum computer, to Amazon Braket in 2028. The neutral-atom system is designed for more than 256 error-corrected logical qubits and a megaquop-scale workload, aligning with AWS’s emphasis on scalability and price-performance. QuEra’s optical-control approach as a…
Brendan Burke
2026
22 Jun 2026
Chinese universities are cutting language majors to make way for AI
As artificial intelligence reshapes the global economy, Chinese universities are rapidly redrawing the landscape of what is worth studying. In recent months, Chinese universities have actively cut foreign language and translation programs and launched new majors in “embodied intelligence” and “low-altitude economy.”
Kinling Lo
2026
