Ian King
Ian King is a U.S. Semiconductor reporter at Bloomberg, where he covers the latest developments and trends in the semiconductor industry. With a focus on news and analysis, Ian provides insights into companies such as Nvidia and Arm Holdings. His articles often explore the impact of technological advancements on businesses and markets, while highlighting key financial figures and forecasts. In his biography provided, Ian is described as the U.S. Semiconductor Reporter for Bloomberg News, where he reports on topics such as Nvidia touching $1 trillion in market value and Arm Holdings' financial performance.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Contradictions
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- Arm Holdings is expected to have profit between $1.45 and $1.65 per share in fiscal 2025., Arm Holdings shares declined after the company gave its revenue forecast for fiscal 2025.
- The company's results were driven by strong demand for artificial intelligence products.
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Recent Articles
Broadcom Surges on Strong Q2 Earnings and $11B AI Sales Forecast
Broke On: Wednesday, 12 June 2024Broadcom, a chipmaker leader, reported Q2'24 earnings surpassing estimates at $10.96 per share on $12.5B revenue, driven by AI demand and stock split. Broadcom's custom AI chips attracted orders from Google, Meta and VMware sales growth. The company raised its annual revenue forecast for AI-linked chips to $11B in 2024. Arm Holdings Reports Mixed Fiscal Year 2025 Results: Revenue and Profit Surpass Expectations, but Shares Slip on Annual Forecast
Broke On: Thursday, 09 May 2024Arm Holdings reported Q4 FY2025 financial results surpassing analysts' expectations, but investors were disappointed with the annual revenue and profit forecast. The company's licensing business grew significantly due to four major agreements and royalties increased from a new Arm design. Despite generating $200 billion annually for chipmakers, Arm Holdings has not benefited significantly from AI spending, causing investor concerns.