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AI chipmaker IPOs and industry consolidation
Multiple AI chipmakers are pursuing public offerings and attracting investor interest, with Cerebras completing a highly successful IPO raising $5.55 billion in May 2026, while competitors like Tenstorrent and CXMT are also moving toward public markets amid consolidation interest from major tech firms.
This is a long-running storyline that has developed over 35 days. The homepage highlights its most recent activity, so the outlet count there reflects the latest wave. The totals above cover the full run.
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- Nikon to take on ASML with low-priced chipmaking equipment: CEO
- China DRAM maker CXMT posts dizzying numbers as it aims for IPO
- Huawei says new Kirin chip for phones overcomes US clampdown
- South Korea-Netherlands chip partnership goes beyond ASML
- SkyeChip soars in IPO at open as Malaysia bets on chip design
2026-06-18
- Intel stock surges after Trump says Apple agreed to design and build chips in the U.S.
- Intel surges 9% after Trump says company will partner with Apple on U.S. chip design
- Intel shares rally as Trump says company will build chips for Apple in the U.S.
- As ByteDance spends billions on AI, which Chinese chip start-ups stand to gain?
- Trump says Apple to partner with Intel on US chip design, production
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2026-05-25
- Chinese tech giant Huawei unveils chipmaking plans to rival US
- Huawei unveils new smartphone chips this fall as rivalry with Nvidia and Apple heats up
- Samsung memory workers call off strike and may score six-figure bonuses
- How Xiaomi’s push into AI, chips and EVs is future-proofing its hardware empire
- How Xiaomi’s push into AI, chips and EVs is future-proofing its hardware empire
2026-05-24
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- Two hours that changed AI
- Why Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman Built The World's Largest Computer Chip
- Odd Lots: Why Cerebras Built The Largest Computer Chip (Podcast)
- Nvidia says it has ‘largely conceded’ China’s AI chip market to Huawei
- Nvidia on track to be worlds leading CPU supplier claims CFO
- AMD prices its Ryzen AI Halo PC at $3,999, unveils Ryzen AI Max 400 chips