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SoftBank’s Graphcore Announces $1 Billion India Investment, Opens AI Engineering Campus

Graphcore, the SoftBank-owned chip designer, has committed to investing $1 billion in India over the next decade while opening a new AI engineering campus in Bengaluru. The expansion will create 500 semiconductor jobs and strengthen India’s position in global AI development.

SoftBank Group-owned semiconductor company Graphcore has announced a massive $1 billion investment commitment in India alongside the opening of a new AI engineering campus in Bengaluru. The decade-long investment strategy represents one of the largest foreign direct investments in India’s semiconductor sector and signals SoftBank’s growing confidence in the country’s technological capabilities.

Graphcore’s Major India Expansion Strategy

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Oversold Stocks After Trump Tariff Threat – RSI Signals Rebound Opportunity

President Donald Trump’s tariff threat on Chinese imports triggered a significant stock market sell-off, creating oversold conditions in several quality names. Technical analysis reveals stocks with RSI readings below 30 that may be poised for recovery as markets digest the trade policy implications.

Oversold stocks are emerging across Wall Street after President Donald Trump‘s tariff threat against China sparked a broad market sell-off, with technical indicators suggesting potential rebound opportunities for savvy investors. The sudden escalation in trade tensions rattled markets that had enjoyed a summer of calm, creating what analysts describe as potentially attractive entry points in fundamentally sound companies now trading at oversold levels.

Market Impact of Trump’s Tariff Threat

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Andrew Feldman Cerebras CEO Work Ethic Challenging Nvidia AI Dominance

Cerebras Systems CEO Andrew Feldman argues that extraordinary achievements require extraordinary work ethic. The AI chip challenger’s leader explains why modest effort can’t compete against industry giants like Nvidia in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence market.

Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman has ignited debate about work culture in Silicon Valley by declaring that building something extraordinary requires more than a standard work week. The leader of the AI chip company challenging Nvidia’s dominance believes that competing against the “$4 trillion company” demands an “every waking minute” level of commitment that transcends conventional work-life balance expectations.

The Philosophy Behind Extreme Work Commitment