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Ramish Zafar

Senior Reporter, Finance at Wccftech

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  • 5 days ago | wccftech.com | Ramish Zafar

    The earliest data for SpaceX's Starship Flight 9 has now slipped to May 20th, according to a fresh Coast Guard notice. Starship Flight 9 is perhaps the most anticipated flight of the program so far, as SpaceX's new second-generation upper-stage rocket has proved to be troublesome and stopped the progress of the test program. The new upper stage first flew on Starship Flight 7 in January and then on Flight 8 in March.

  • 5 days ago | wccftech.com | Ramish Zafar

    China's largest semiconductor manufacturer, the Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), plans to invest $7 billion through capital expenditure this year, shared its management during the firm's earnings call for its fiscal first quarter earlier today. The firm explained that it would refrain from profit distribution for 2024 as it is investing the money into future growth.

  • 6 days ago | wccftech.com | Ramish Zafar

    AI chatbots have barely managed to make a dent in search engine traffic, according to a report from SEO analytics firm OneLittleWeb. The firm's data reveals that between April 2024 and March 2025, the top ten search engines in the world received 155 billion visitors, while the top ten AI chatbots had 4 billion web visits per month. Overall, the data shows that search engines drew 34 times the traffic of chatbots, and as is the case with new technologies, are growing at a faster pace.

  • 1 week ago | wccftech.com | Ramish Zafar

    After Super Micro's fiscal third quarter earnings report yesterday, investment bank JPMorgan reduced the firm's share price target and kept a Neutral rating on the stock. Super Micro's cloudy outlook for the ongoing quarter and the full year has weighed down on its stock. Since trading opened today, the shares have lost 5%, and they are up by 3.9% year-to-date after having struggled amidst broader investor pessimism about AI and global trade tensions.

  • 1 week ago | wccftech.com | Ramish Zafar

    The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will create at least 6,000 jobs through its Arizona site, according to the firm's Arizona subsidiary's president, Rose Castanares. TSMC announced its Arizona plans in 2020 and started building the fabrication facilities in the area in April 2021. The initial plan includes three chip manufacturing facilities, the first of which is slated to start production in the first half of this year.

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