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Technology News News 11 November 2025 - 12 November 2025

GlobalFoundries (GFS) beats Q3 estimates, nudges Q4 outlook above Street; Dresden capacity expansion wins fresh approval — Nov. 12, 2025

GlobalFoundries (GFS) beats Q3 estimates, nudges Q4 outlook above Street; Dresden capacity expansion wins fresh approval — Nov. 12, 2025

Earnings: what stood out GlobalFoundries posted $1.688B in Q3 revenue, with IFRS EPS at $0.44 and non‑IFRS EPS at $0.41. Margins improved both sequentially and year over year: IFRS gross margin 24.8% (non‑IFRS 26.0%), IFRS operating margin 11.6% (non‑IFRS 15.4%). The company also generated $595M in operating cash flow and ended the quarter with $4.2B in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities. Management highlighted the fourth consecutive quarter of year‑over‑year revenue growth in Automotive and Communications Infrastructure & Data Center end markets. GlobeNewswire Guidance: slightly above consensus, with margin expansion For Q4 FY2025, GF guided to $1.80B ± $25M in
Anthropic Pledges $50 Billion for U.S. AI Data Centers in Texas and New York, With First Sites Coming Online in 2026

Anthropic Pledges $50 Billion for U.S. AI Data Centers in Texas and New York, With First Sites Coming Online in 2026

What happened Anthropic, the AI company behind the Claude family of models, announced a sweeping, multiyear $50 billion investment to build AI‑optimized data centers across the U.S. The move—reported today by Reuters—underscores the scale of compute and infrastructure required for frontier‑model training and enterprise AI workloads. Reuters Bloomberg’s coverage specifies that the first wave of sites will be in Texas and New York, developed in partnership with Fluidstack, with phased go‑lives throughout 2026. Bloomberg also notes this is Anthropic’s first major, company‑led build‑out, rather than capacity sourced primarily via hyperscalers. Bloomberg Law Anthropic’s own newsroom post (dated Nov 13 in
CoreWeave (CRWV) Q3 Earnings Today: 5 Things to Watch as AI Trade Wobbles — Revenue, RPO, Power Capacity, and Big‑Tech Deals

CoreWeave Stock Today (Nov 12, 2025): CRWV Slides After Guidance Cut; Data‑Center Delay and $55.6B Backlog Take Center Stage

Updated: Nov 12, 2025, 12:30 UTC Key takeaways CoreWeave stock price now As of 12:27 UTC, CoreWeave (NASDAQ: CRWV) was trading near $88, down roughly 16% on the day. (Intraday figures are based on live market data.) Early commentary across financial media also noted a double‑digit drop in morning trade as investors digested guidance and operational updates. Nasdaq What’s moving CRWV today CoreWeave reduced its 2025 revenue outlook to $5.05–$5.15 billion, citing construction delays at a third‑party data‑center developer. Despite strong demand for its AI infrastructure, management said the timing hiccup will push some revenue into future periods. Shares fell
Infineon Lifts 2026 AI Power Revenue Target to €1.5bn as FY 2025 Lands in Line—Stock Jumps on DAX (12 November 2025)

Infineon Lifts 2026 AI Power Revenue Target to €1.5bn as FY 2025 Lands in Line—Stock Jumps on DAX (12 November 2025)

Munich — 12 November 2025. German chipmaker Infineon Technologies is leaning harder into the artificial‑intelligence build‑out. After reporting full‑year results broadly in line with guidance, the company sharply raised its 2026 sales goal for power‑supply solutions used in AI data centers—a move that sent the shares higher in Frankfurt trading. FT Markets+1 Why it matters Results at a glance (FY 2025; year ended 30 September) For the just‑ended Q4 FY 2025, revenue was €3.943 billion and the Segment Result reached €717 million (18.2% margin). FT Markets AI data centers are the growth engine Infineon’s business supplying power semiconductors and system solutions for AI servers accelerated markedly this year. The company generated more than
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AI News Today (Nov 12, 2025): UK toughens child‑safety testing for AI, watchdog presses OpenAI on Sora, Foxconn teases OpenAI tie‑up, and legal‑tech funding tops $750M

Updated: November 12, 2025 From new guardrails and government exercises to big corporate signals and fresh academic findings, today’s AI headlines show a technology sector that’s maturing fast—and under sharper scrutiny. Top takeaways Policy & safety: Hardening the rules—before harm spreads UK greenlights pre‑release child‑safety testing for AI. In a world‑first move, the UK will empower designated AI developers and the Internet Watch Foundation to test models for their ability to generate illegal child sexual abuse material. The goal: make safety “baked in” at the source, not bolted on later. Fresh IWF statistics released with the measure report that reports of
Tech Turmoil: iPhone 17 Stuns, Starlink Outage, Cyber Hacks & Chip Wars – Non-AI News Roundup (Sept 14–15, 2025)

AI News Today (Nov 12, 2025): UK approves AI safety testing law, Google unveils ‘Private AI Compute,’ OpenAI opens Delhi office, Foxconn teases OpenAI tie‑up, and $750M floods legal‑AI

Published: November 12, 2025 Key takeaways UK gives green light to pre‑emptive AI safety testing The UK government today announced legislation empowering designated AI developers and child‑protection bodies to probe models for their ability to generate illegal child sexual abuse material (CSAM)—a step intended to stop such content before it spreads online. The move comes as the Internet Watch Foundation reported AI‑CSAM cases more than doubled (199 in 2024 to 426 in 2025). The new rules also allow testing models for protections against extreme pornography and non‑consensual intimate imagery. GOV.UK Coverage in The Guardian notes the measure amends crime and
Meta’s Q3 Showdown: Can AI Spend and Ad Growth Drive Another Rally?

Meta Stock Today (11/11/2025): Shares Edge Lower as Chief AI Scientist Reportedly Plans Exit; $3B Nebius Deal Underscores Aggressive Compute Build-Out

Date: November 11, 2025 Summary: Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) ticked lower on Tuesday as investors weighed two big AI headlines: reports that Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun plans to leave to launch a startup, and a fresh $3 billion infrastructure contract with AI cloud provider Nebius. U.S. stock exchanges were open on Veterans Day, though bond markets were closed—conditions that can subtly affect liquidity. Reuters+2Reuters+2 Meta Stock at a Glance (as of late Tuesday) Sources: LSEG/Refinitiv (price/metrics) and Investing.com (premarket read). Equity markets were open for Veterans Day; bond markets closed. Reuters+2Investing.com+2 The Headlines Moving META Today 1) Yann LeCun reportedly set to depart to
Cisco Stock Surges Near 52-Week High on AI Momentum – What’s Next for CSCO?

Cisco (CSCO) Stock Today — November 11, 2025: Options Surge, Partner-Program Updates, Earnings Tomorrow

Summary (Nov. 11, 2025) Cisco stock today: price, range and volume As of 4:30 p.m. ET (21:30 UTC), CSCO last traded near $71.71, down about 0.47% on the day. The stock opened at $71.74 and moved between $71.10 and $72.24 with ~20.8 million shares changing hands. Over the past year, CSCO has ranged between $52.11 and $74.84. Reuters What moved CSCO on November 11 1) Options flow flipped bullish. Options desks flagged ~82,901 CSCO call contracts traded today, roughly 47% above average call activity—often read as a short‑term sentiment tailwind heading into an earnings event. MarketBeat 2) Partner‑program headlines kept
NVIDIA 2025: Dominating the AI Boom – Company Overview, Key Segments, Competition, and Future Outlook

Nvidia (NVDA) Stock Today: SoftBank Exits $5.8B Stake, CoreWeave Cuts Outlook; NVDA Slips Ahead of Nov. 19 Earnings — November 11, 2025

Updated: November 11, 2025 — U.S. market close Key Takeaways NVDA Price Action Today (11/11/2025) Nvidia closed at $194.38, down $4.67 (-2.35%) from Monday’s close of $199.05. Intraday range: $191.30–$195.42 on ~125.25M shares traded. Prior close: $199.05; 52‑week range: $86.62–$212.19. Figures are based on official end‑of‑day data. Yahoo Finance+1 What Moved Nvidia Stock Today 1) SoftBank Sells Entire Nvidia Stake Japan’s SoftBank Group said it sold all 32.1 million Nvidia shares in October (~$5.8B) to fund Masayoshi Son’s AI ambitions, including the “Stargate” data‑center initiative and expanded commitments to OpenAI. The news weighed on NVDA and chip peers as traders
LivePerson (LPSN) Soars After Citron Shout‑Out: Q3 Beat, Guidance Lift, and AI ‘Conversation Simulator’ Fuel Rally — 11/11/2025

LivePerson (LPSN) Soars After Citron Shout‑Out: Q3 Beat, Guidance Lift, and AI ‘Conversation Simulator’ Fuel Rally — 11/11/2025

LivePerson, Inc. (NASDAQ: LPSN) jumped sharply on Tuesday after a bullish note from Citron Research added fuel to momentum from the company’s third‑quarter results released late Monday. As of mid‑afternoon, shares traded near $6.25 and touched an intraday high of $7.50 (roughly +43% versus Monday’s close), reflecting investor enthusiasm around an earnings beat and the company’s new Conversation Simulator AI product. Investing What’s moving the stock today (Nov. 11) Key numbers & guidance Why “raised”: In August, LivePerson’s full‑year 2025 outlook called for revenue of $230M–$240M and adjusted EBITDA of –$3M to $7M. Monday’s update increases the low end of
NVIDIA (NVDA) Today — Nov. 11, 2025: SoftBank Exits $5.8B Stake, CoreWeave Cuts Outlook, Shares Rebound Near $199 Ahead of Q3 FY26

NVIDIA (NVDA) Today — Nov. 11, 2025: SoftBank Exits $5.8B Stake, CoreWeave Cuts Outlook, Shares Rebound Near $199 Ahead of Q3 FY26

On Tuesday, November 11, 2025, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) headlines were driven by SoftBank’s surprise sale of its entire Nvidia stake, fresh pressure on key customer CoreWeave after a data‑center delay, and a sharp intraday rebound in NVDA shares as investors look ahead to next week’s earnings. Top developments today NVDA stock snapshot (intraday) As of 14:15:55 UTC on Nov. 11, NVDA traded at $199.05, up ~5.8% on the day (intraday high $198.70 / low $194.72; open $195.00). Why these headlines matter What’s next: Earnings on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025 (Q3 FY26) By the numbers (context) Key takeaways for Nov. 11,
XPeng (XPEV) Soars Up to 18% on Humanoid ‘IRON’ Robot and Robotaxi Momentum; Q3 Earnings Set for Nov. 17

XPeng (XPEV) Soars Up to 18% on Humanoid ‘IRON’ Robot and Robotaxi Momentum; Q3 Earnings Set for Nov. 17

November 11, 2025 — XPeng Inc. (NYSE: XPEV; HKEX: 9868) ripped higher today as enthusiasm around the company’s humanoid robot IRON and a fast‑developing robotaxi program spilled over from last week’s AI Day into markets. Hong Kong–listed shares jumped as much as ~18% intraday, while U.S. ADRs traded sharply higher, marking XPeng’s biggest one‑day pop in over two years, according to multiple market reports. Yahoo Finance What happened today (Nov. 11, 2025) Why the stock is jumping 1) Humanoid robot ‘IRON’ becomes a mainstream storyline.XPeng’s next‑gen IRON took center stage after AI Day (Nov. 5). Coverage highlighted lifelike motion, real‑time
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Keppel stock holds near 12-year high after profit jump, special dividend; buyback adds support

Keppel stock holds near 12-year high after profit jump, special dividend; buyback adds support

7 February 2026
Keppel shares closed at S$11.64 on Friday, up 0.17%, after surging 6.1% the previous day on stronger FY2025 profit and a larger dividend plan. The company bought back 151,400 shares for about S$1.74 million. Keppel reported a 29% rise in full-year profit to S$1.02 billion and proposed a total distribution of 47 cents per share, including a special dividend partly paid in Keppel REIT units.
ST Engineering stock price drops 2% to S$9.71 as drone-autonomy tie-up grabs attention

ST Engineering stock price drops 2% to S$9.71 as drone-autonomy tie-up grabs attention

7 February 2026
ST Engineering shares fell 1.9% to S$9.71 Friday, outpacing the Singapore market’s 0.8% drop amid a tech-led selloff. The company signed a deal with Shield AI at the Singapore Airshow to integrate autonomy software into its unmanned platforms and unveiled a small drone capable of carrying explosives. About 6.9 million shares traded as investors await full-year results on Feb. 27.
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