Samsung has promised an overhaul to regain competitiveness, but international money managers including Pictet Asset Management and Janus Henderson Investors are unconvinced a turnaround is imminent.
Silicon Valley’s biggest names are about to reveal if their massive artificial intelligence investments are paying off or just burning cash. And the timing couldn’t be spookier.
The drastic shift in the fortunes of the two has been clear in their market valuations, as Intel's (INTC) value has plunged this year to about $96 billion, while AMD (AMD) has gradually climbed to a ...