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Infineon in November lifted its AI revenue target for fiscal 2026 to about 1.5 billion euros from 1 billion euros, betting that clients would place more orders for sophisticated AI semiconductors and subsequently boost sales.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, harmonising a mix of Chinese and Western parts, flight controls, and software also presents technical challenges for international orders.

From BBC

Investors were pleasantly surprised on Tuesday by Super Micro’s Computer’s second-quarter earnings, as the maker of computer hardware topped Wall Street’s expectations and provided proof that some delayed orders from last year finally materialized.

From MarketWatch

Soon afterward, she signed a pair of emergency orders instructing city building officials to suspend those fees while the council works out the details of a new permit relief program.

From Los Angeles Times

Emergency orders may help avert blackouts temporarily, but they aren’t a long-term strategy.

From The Wall Street Journal