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NASDAQ:AMKR News 28 August 2025 - 2 February 2026

Amkor stock slides 5% into Monday as chip mood turns — here’s what to watch next

Amkor stock slides 5% into Monday as chip mood turns — here’s what to watch next

Amkor Technology shares fell 5.2% to $49.71 Friday, tracking a broader chip sector slump after Intel’s weak outlook. The drop came ahead of the Federal Reserve’s Jan. 28 rate decision and a wave of Big Tech earnings. Amkor will report fourth-quarter and full-year results on Feb. 9. The company is expanding its Arizona facility, raising investment to $7 billion.
ASE Technology stock price hits record close as chip rally sets up a holiday-shortened week

ASE Technology stock price hits record close as chip rally sets up a holiday-shortened week

ASE Technology’s U.S. shares closed Friday at $19.41, up 1.2% to a record high, as chip stocks led Wall Street gains. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose about 1.2%, while broader indexes stayed flat. ASE’s Taiwan shares also gained 1.68%. Investors now await next week’s earnings reports and ASE’s Feb. 5 results.
Amkor Technology (AMKR) Stock Drops on Dec. 16, 2025: Latest News, Forecasts, and What Investors Are Watching

Amkor Technology (AMKR) Stock Drops on Dec. 16, 2025: Latest News, Forecasts, and What Investors Are Watching

Amkor Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMKR) is having a rough session on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025, with shares sliding sharply after a recent run-up. As of the latest available trade timestamp, AMKR was $39.89, down $4.02 (-9.16%) on the day, after trading between $43.88 (intraday high) and $39.89 (intraday low). That kind of move can feel like the floor suddenly became a trapdoor. But for Amkor, today’s volatility lands in the middle of a bigger story: advanced packaging becoming one of the most strategically important choke points in semiconductors—especially as AI and high-performance computing push the industry toward more complex “multi-chip”
16 December 2025
Chiplets & Advanced Packaging Market Report 2025: AI Demand Fuels 2.5D/3D Integration Boom

Chiplets & Advanced Packaging Market Report 2025: AI Demand Fuels 2.5D/3D Integration Boom

Key Facts Introduction: Chiplets and 3D Integration Come of Age Semiconductor design is undergoing a paradigm shift from giant monolithic chips toward chiplet-based and multi-die architectures. In a chiplet approach, a processor is disaggregated into multiple smaller dies (chiplets) that are later integrated in a package, rather than one large die. This strategy improves manufacturing yield and cost – smaller dies are easier to produce without defects – and allows mixing different process nodes and functions in one package astutegroup.com astutegroup.com. As traditional 2D scaling hits physical and economic limits, chiplets offer a practical path to keep improving performance and

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Intel stock price jumps to $50: China CPU delays and SambaNova funding set up week ahead

Intel stock price jumps to $50: China CPU delays and SambaNova funding set up week ahead

8 February 2026
Intel shares rose 4.9% to $50.59 Friday, tracking a 5.7% jump in the PHLX semiconductor index as investors bet on AI-driven data-center spending. Reuters reported Intel and AMD warned Chinese customers of tighter server CPU supply, pushing Intel’s China prices up over 10%. Intel expects supply to improve in Q2. After the bell, Reuters said Intel plans to invest about $100 million in AI chip startup SambaNova Systems.
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