Unknown Upwallstreet

Unknown Upwallstreet is a news reporter who has provided two articles for analysis. The first article discusses Intel and AMD's roles in the AI era, highlighting Intel's dominance in the x86 CPU market and AMD's upcoming chip release. The second article focuses on big tech earnings around the corner. No contradictions or biases were found in either article, and both received high readability scores. However, there is not enough information provided to determine any conflicts of interest or deceptiveness in the reporter's work.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • AMD expects to release a new chip, MI350, in 2025 that will perform 35 times better in inference compared to its currently available MI300 series.
  • Intel controls 64% of the x86 CPU market.
  • Intel dominates x86 laptop CPUs market with 75% market share.
  • Intel is investing heavily in becoming a leading player in the foundry market by opening chip fabs throughout the US.
  • Intel is well-positioned in data centers with $3 billion Q1 revenue from Data Center and AI business, XEON processors popular in data centers.

Deceptions

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Recent Articles

Intel and AMD's Expanding Roles in the AI Era: A Gradual Progress Towards Challenging Nvidia's Dominance

Intel and AMD's Expanding Roles in the AI Era: A Gradual Progress Towards Challenging Nvidia's Dominance

Broke On: Friday, 05 July 2024 Intel and AMD are making significant strides in the AI era, investing heavily in AI chips and expanding manufacturing capacities. Intel's Gaudi 3 accelerator outperforms Nvidia's H100, while AMD expects to release MI350 chip performing 35x better than current series. Intel's larger R&D budget positions it well for gains in data centers and AI spending, despite competition from Nvidia.
Tech Giants Tesla, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta Platforms Report Strong Earnings: A Look at Q4 Financials and Future Prospects

Tech Giants Tesla, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta Platforms Report Strong Earnings: A Look at Q4 Financials and Future Prospects

Broke On: Sunday, 21 April 2024 Tesla, Microsoft, Alphabet (Google), and Meta Platforms (Facebook) reported strong earnings for Q4 2021 with revenue growth of up to 25% YoY and net income tripling or more. Google Cloud became profitable. Other tech companies like IBM, Intel, and Amazon also release earnings this week, along with major players in energy, industrial, consumer goods, airline sectors and economic data releases including U.S inflation.