Results for "memory"
6 articlesRemember the First Song You Ever Listened to on Spotify?
A personal essay reflecting on the author's inability to remember their first song streamed on Spotify or listening history over the years. The piece appears to be a nostalgic commentary on Spotify's 20th anniversary and human memory's limitations regarding digital consumption.
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ByteDance raises 2026 capex by at least 25% amid AI boom, rising memory costs, sources say
ByteDance is increasing its 2026 capital expenditure on AI infrastructure by at least 25%, raising planned spending from 160 billion yuan to over 200 billion yuan (US$30 billion), citing growing AI commitments and rising memory costs as reasons for the boost.
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The latest sign of Sandiskβs ascent: Itβs now bigger than the company that spun it off
SanDisk's market valuation has exceeded that of Western Digital, the company that spun it off last year. The article attributes this to both the separation itself creating value and favorable industry conditions for memory/storage companies.
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Micron zooms past $700 billion market cap as rally in memory stocks accelerates
Micron Technology's market capitalization has surpassed $700 billion, making it one of the most valuable U.S. tech companies, driven by strong demand for memory chips used in AI applications. The article frames this as part of a broader rally in memory stocks accelerating across the sector.
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Micronβs stock soars as new report throws cold water on the bear case: βThis time is different.β
Micron Technology's stock rose following an IDC analyst report suggesting the memory chip market may break from its historical boom-bust cycle. The report challenges the bearish narrative that has pressured semiconductor stocks, offering an optimistic contrarian view of future market dynamics.
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Son of Charles Krauthammer congratulates winners of annual scholarship dedicated to late Fox News contributor
Daniel Krauthammer, son of late Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer, announced scholarship winners named after his father during an appearance on Fox News' Special Report. The article reports on a routine ceremonial event honoring the memory of the elder Krauthammer through an annual scholarship program.
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