About a month ago, [Greenhill Forge] built a few solar panels to collect energy from the sun. Unlike solar photovoltaics, which turn sunlight directly into electricity, these were designed to gather solar thermal energy with air. These types of panels can gather a tremendous amount of energy for a very low cost, and although the first video only went into the theory of their operation, his latest video actually shows us how to use that energy in a practical way.
The video starts by building a new solar panel, using upgraded materials and building methods compared to the previous versions which should improve the efficiency. There’s some data analysis of the performance, but at the end of the video [Greenhill Forge] actually hooks one of these up to a clothes dryer to explore its real-world efficacy. This process involves disconnecting the electric heater, removing one of the blower fans, and building a new flange to accept the heated air from the solar panel. A microcontroller keeps an eye on the incoming air temperature and controls a fan to try to hit the target temperature.
After an hour of drying, the test clothing was completely dry, with the only electricity used to turn the drum in the dryer. This is more than an order of magnitude of reduction in the power needed to dry clothes, which is fairly impressive. [Greenhill Forge] also notes that systems like these could augment off-grid systems not only for clothes drying but for home heating, greenhouse heating, or drying out various crops and that they could reduce strain on an electrical system that otherwise relies on resistive heating methods. There are many ways of building these panels, so be sure to check out his first video for ideas.
Apple and the DOJ are in early settlement talks on the 2024 iPhone antitrust case. Apple has made multiple offers. No trial date is set.
Apple and the US Department of Justice are in early discussions about settling the 2024 antitrust lawsuit that alleges Apple violated competition law through its iPhone ecosystem, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. Apple has made multiple offers this year to close the case. The discussions are active but there is no guarantee of an agreement, and no trial date has been set.
The DOJ sued Apple under the Biden administration alongside 19 states and the District of Columbia. The complaint alleged Apple blocked super apps, discouraged outside messaging solutions and cloud streaming apps, restricted rival digital wallets, and hindered smartwatch competition. Apple lost a bid to dismiss the case in June 2025. Apple is already dealing with the Supreme Court’s refusal to pause its contempt order in the Epic case, making a DOJ settlement all the more attractive to reduce its legal exposure.
Apple has already addressed several of the original complaints. It launched a mini apps programme, opened Messages to the RCS standard led by Google, allowed cloud-streaming apps, and opened the iPhone’s NFC payment chip to third-party apps. The Apple Watch still does not work with Android, but Apple has improved compatibility with non-Apple watches on the iPhone.
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The Trump administration’s DOJ is pushing to settle antitrust cases inherited from the Biden era. Stanley Woodward, the No. 3 DOJ official overseeing antitrust, views settlements as a way to save taxpayer money and deliver faster consumer relief than multi-year litigation. Whether the 19 state attorneys general are part of the settlement talks is unknown. Regulators globally are pressing Apple to open its platforms, and a DOJ settlement could set the template for how much Apple concedes before its other cases reach trial.
Gaming is better with great gear. A powerful gaming headset and a good keyboard are two must-haves for me, whether I’m playing Stardew Valley or firing up my latest unfinished run of Baldur’s Gate 3 (I’ll move on eventually to Expedition 33, I promise). A longtime favorite brand of WIRED’s for this kind of gaming gadgetry comes from SteelSeries. SteelSeries’ latest gamingheadphones and mice have been a hit in testing, and now you can score your very own with the help of a SteelSeries discount code.
Whether you’re shopping for a new gaming headset or keyboard, or looking for a discount on your first order, a SteelSeries coupon code can get you deals on just about anything SteelSeries offers. Here’s where to find the SteelSeries promo codes to save.
SteelSeries Coupon Codes: 15% Off Gaming Headsets
It’s not a great gaming setup if you don’t have a headset to let you immerse yourself into the game. Most of my favorite games stay longtime favorites thanks to their soundtrack, after all, and gaming headsets are also designed to let you both join a Discord call without muting the game’s music. Both the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite and Arctis Nova 3P Wireless were recent hits with our reviewers, and now you can use the SteelSeries promo code POWERUP15 for 15% off gaming headsets.
10% Off With a SteelSeries Coupon for First Orders
Making your first order ever from SteelSteries? There’s a discount code for that. The SteelSeries first order coupon code lets you take 10% off your first full-price purchase as a new customer. To use it, skip the sale section, and pick anything else at full price that catches your eye on SteelSeries’ site. It’s a great way to splurge without totally splurging on things like gaming mice and controllers that might not already be on sale.
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If you’re curious about what’s already on sale without needing a SteelSeries coupon code, check out the SteelSeries deals section. You’ll find headsets, keyboards, controllers, mice and more already on sale, with discounts often up to 30% or more. It’s a great spot to shop if you’re not picky about what you want, and there’s several colors of the Arctis Nova 3P Wireless you can find for sale right now.
Up to 39% Off SteelSeries Bundles
If you know you want a little of everything—a keyboard! A headset! A controller!—then you should look at a SteelSeries bundle to get a better deal. You won’t need a formal SteelSeries coupon code for these, and can instead head to the gaming bundles section of SteelSeries’ site to get up to 39% off bundles of gaming gear. I’m personally a sucker for the White Out Core Bundle that’s 22% off, but there’s tons of bundles that vary for what you might be looking for.
SteelSeries Promos: 30% Off Gaming Controllers
There’s no gaming without a gaming controller for me, at least where most games are involved. Sure, I want a keyboard handy when needed, but I find it infinitely more comfortable to use a controller instead of the keyboard shortcuts to walk around (not everyone feels that way, so you do you.) If you need a new controller, SteelSeries has you covered with discounted gaming controllers on its site. It’s another category you don’t need a formal code for, and instead can just shop around the gaming controllers section to get up to 30% off.
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Finally, gaming keyboards are also discounted, with no SteelSeries promo code required. Our reviewers liked the SteelSeries Apex Pro, and there’s a ton of colorways and versions of that very keyboard already on sale for you to shop on SteelSeries keyboard section. The discounts go as high as 29% off, but not every option is on sale, so choose wisely.
Connecting the dots: Apple and Google have long urged smartphone users to defect from their rival’s platform, going so far as to publish apps on each other’s storefronts to smooth the process. Yet a recent survey suggests there is little movement between users of the two mobile operating systems.
According to the latest survey by analysts at Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP), the share of iPhone owners who upgraded from another iPhone, as opposed to those switching over from Android, rose this year. The figures suggest Apple users are at least satisfied enough to stick with iOS, while a fair number of Android users are still crossing over to iPhones.
CIRP periodically surveys customers who buy new phones, asking what kind of phone they owned previously. In the quarter ending March 2026, 12% of respondents who bought a new iPhone said they had switched from an Android device, compared to 14% a year earlier and 13% in 2024.
Only 1% upgraded from a feature phone or a smartphone running another operating system this year, down from 2% in each of the previous two years. That leaves the share of iPhone buyers who upgraded from another iPhone at 87%, up from 84% last year and 85% the year before. The figures suggest that most smartphone users have already settled on a preferred platform.
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While CIRP does not track how many iPhone users are moving to Android, a similar survey published earlier this year by SellCell found an even higher loyalty rate for Apple in the US. Among more than 5,000 smartphone users, the share planning to stick with the iPhone climbed from 90.5% in 2019 to 96.4% in 2026. Android loyalty, by contrast, sat at 86.4% this year, and Android users were about four times as likely to switch to iOS.
The reasons behind Apple’s edge are unclear. The company’s recent move to support RCS messaging, which lets Android and iPhone users exchange texts with end-to-end encryption and other advanced features, appears to have had little effect on brand loyalty.
Android’s comparatively open platform, which lets users sideload apps, remains one of its most significant advantages over iOS. But Google is preparing to restrict that functionality, a shift that could dull its value proposition for some customers.
Generative AI is another area where the competing smartphone platforms diverge somewhat.
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Google has been quicker to weave its Gemini assistant into Android, with features such as auto-scheduling, form auto-completion, dictation, and automatic web browsing. Apple is set to bring comparable capabilities, including visual descriptions, AI web searches, and document drafting, to Siri in iOS 27 this fall.
I don’t think it’s terribly controversial to say that this second Trump administration has never shown much concern for the Hatch Act. If you’re not familiar with that particular law, it makes it illegal for most of the members of the executive branch of the federal government, and some state representatives, to engage in partisan political activity. Sometimes the question of whether something violates the Hatch Act can be tricky, or a matter of interpretation.
And sometimes RFK Jr. rides in to provide a nakedly blatant example of a Hatch Act violation. Ron Wyden is calling for an investigation into Kennedy after he reportedly called two different Libertarian candidates in Iowa running for congressional seats to suggest that they drop out. This could be otherwise described as election interference in violation of the Hatch Act.
Wyden cited two instances in which Kennedy may have violated the Hatch Act by encouraging two Libertarian candidates in Iowa to drop out of their respective races.
In a phone call to Libertarian House candidate Marco Battaglia of Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District, Kennedy reportedly said, “If this seat flips, it’ll make my life hell.”
In a phone call to Rick Stewart, another Libertarian House candidate running to represent Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District, Kennedy reportedly suggested Stewart could find another position within federal government but outside elected office, adding that he would help him accomplish this.
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Kennedy is doing this because both races are reportedly quite close and pretty much everyone agrees that the only real impact these Libertarian candidates would have on the election is pulling a few percentage points of the vote away from the Republican candidates. Plainly partisan political influence on an upcoming election, in other words, with something pretty close to bribery to boot when it comes to offering other positions within government in exchange for dropping out.
“Secretary Kennedy called Stewart in his official capacity as a member of the President’s cabinet, and he asked that Stewart suspend his campaign in order to make it easier for the Republican candidate to win the race, easier for the Republican Party to maintain its majority in the House of Representatives, and easier for Kennedy to personally avoid Congressional subpoenas from Democratic committee chairs,” Wyden wrote in his letter to Greer.
“Iowa’s voters should be able to freely choose who represents them in Congress, and our democracy does not allow political appointees to take that power away from them by deleting candidates from the ballot.”
I don’t really know how to argue with any of that. I also don’t have any problem believing that Kennedy has no idea what the Hatch Act is or says, nor that he was violating any laws in making these phone calls. But if the reports are correct, it appears he did. And I also don’t doubt that further reporting will reveal more of Kennedy doing this sort of thing.
That’s the problem with having unprofessional clowns working in your administration.
Festivals pose a bit of a conundrum when it comes to charging. It’s really useful to have a phone — for checking programs, finding friends, and snapping photos — but the days are long, and there’s minimal access to power points. A power pack is your best friend, and below I’ve rounded up the best models for festival-goers.
I’ve included a mix of options. There are compact, lightweight power banks that won’t weigh your bag down and can charge your phone while you’re using it. These can generally only manage two charges at the absolute maximum, so they’re best suited to one- or two-day festivals, or festivals where you’ll have overnight access to power. There are also larger power packs that offer multiple recharges, but which are generally too bulky and heavy to carry around all day.
Our seasoned reviewers have tested all of these power banks personally, and given them their stamp of approval. You can hit the ‘More details’ button to find out more about each one, and for a link to the full review, and there’s also a handy specs table at the bottom of the page so you can see how the different options match up. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Our general best power bank guide has a wider range of options.
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Rewind just a few years and the All Blacks vs Ireland was the foremost fixture in rugby. Although they’ve each won both of their Nations Championship 2026 games so far, neither side has convinced – and against lesser opponents to boot. Saturday’s clash in Auckland, therefore, feels like an opportunity to silence some doubters.
New Zealand narrowly avoided an embarrassing defeat to France’s reserves in their opener, before a comprehensive albeit ragged victory over Italy, while Ireland scraped past a crisis-stricken Australia before being pushed hard by Japan.
The redeeming factor from a Kiwi perspective is that those were their first two games under new coach Dave Rennie. Andy Farrell has no such excuse, and his men have shown little to challenge the suspicion that this Irish group has peaked.
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They’re back in New Zealand for the first time in four years, having recorded their first ever Test victory and series victory in All Blacks territory on their last visit. This time, they’re looking to become the first team to beat the Kiwis at Eden Park in 52 years.
Will Jordan displayed his match-winning qualities last weekend with a hat-trick that saw him become New Zealand’s all-time leading try-scorer in Tests. Rennie is also looking to use inside information to his advantage, Jordie Barrett and Rieko Ioane having each enjoyed a recent stint with Leinster.
Read on as we explain how to watch New Zealand vs Ireland for free in the 2026 Nations Championship.
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Can you watch New Zealand vs Ireland for free?
Yes. New Zealand vs Ireland is being shown on free-to-air Rugbypass TV in the US, on ITVX in the UK, and on Virgin Media Play in Ireland.
Traveling abroad right now? You can use a VPN to watch New Zealand vs Ireland for free as if you were right at home.
Use a VPN to watch New Zealand vs Ireland live streams
A VPN is handy piece of software that can make your device appear as if it’s back in your home country, so you can unlock your usual service. The best VPN right now? We recommend NordVPN – it does everything and comes with up to 75% off.
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How to watch New Zealand vs Ireland live streams in the US
New Zealand vs Ireland, along with all 42 Nations Championship games, is available to live stream for FREE on Rugbypass TV in the US.
You can tune in via the Rugbypass TV website or app, and it works with Chromecast, Airplay, Apple TV and Android TV.
Outside of the US? Use a VPN while you’re traveling away from home to unlock your stream.
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How to watch New Zealand vs Ireland live streams in the UK
In the UK, New Zealand vs Ireland is free-to-air on ITV1, with live streaming available via ITVX.
All you need is an account, a TV license and a UK postcode (e.g.HA9 0WS). Sign up here!
If you’re out of the UK but still want to tune in, explore the VPN route set out above, which will help you access your accounts from anywhere.
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How to watch New Zealand vs Ireland live streams in Ireland
New Zealand vs Ireland is free-to-air on Virgin Media One in Ireland, with live streaming available via the Virgin Media Play platform.
Outside Ireland? You’ll need to download a VPN, as detailed above, to tap into your free Nations Championship stream from abroad.
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How to watch New Zealand vs Ireland live streams in Australia
In Australia, New Zealand vs Ireland is exclusive to Stan Sport.
Stan Sport costs AU$20/month on top of a Stan subscription, which itself starts at AU$12/month.
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN like NordVPN to watch the action as if you were back home.
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How to watch All Blacks vs Ireland live streams in New Zealand
In New Zealand, Sky Sport NZis showing the All Blacks vs Ireland game.
You can access Sky Sport through satellite TV or get a live stream, with the Sky Sport Now subscription service starting at NZ$29.99 per day or NZ$59.99 per month.
Those outside of New Zealand for any part of the Nations Championship can use NordVPN to gain access to their home streaming service.
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How to watch New Zealand vs Ireland live streams in South Africa
The New Zealand vs Ireland game is being shown on Supersport in South Africa.
You’ll need to get a DStv access package to watch the Nations Championship, with prices starting at Rs99/month for the streaming version.
Abroad right now? Just use a VPN and tell your device that you’re back home and you’ll be good to go.
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How to watch New Zealand vs Ireland live streams in Canada
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In Canada, New Zealand vs Ireland is being shown on Premier Sports.
A monthly pass costs CA$29.99. You’ll need either the CA$79.99 six-month pass or the CA$139.99/year annual subscription to tune in for the whole tournament.
If you’re out of Canada but still want to catch the action, explore the VPN route set out above, which will help you access your accounts from anywhere.
What is the New Zealand vs Ireland start time?
The scheduled New Zealand vs Ireland kick-off time on Saturday, July 18 is 7.10pm NZST local time in Auckland, which is 12.10am PT / 3.10am ET / 8.10am BST / 5.10pm AEST.
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What is the New Zealand vs Ireland head-to-head?
The All Blacks have won 33 of their 39 previous encounters with Ireland. Ireland have won five and the other ended in a draw.
In New Zealand, the head-to-head stands at 13-2.
Can I watch New Zealand vs Ireland on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone’s browser. For example, Rugbypass TV, ITVX and Virgin Media Play all have dedicated apps.
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As we’ve already noted, plug-in solar is creeping forwards to the point where we’ll all be able to self-install in the near future. Currently, such systems are capped at 800W, and require an electrician to install.
One of the key areas for plug-in solar is people living in flats, with a key question: can you put solar panels on your balcony in the UK? The answer, unsurprisingly, is, it depends.
For a self-install, you’ll need to wait until the new legislation is in place, but once it is, whether it’s possible or not is the same even if you use an installer.
You need lightweight panels
Balcony solar uses thin, light and slightly flexible panels, rather than the hard, rigid and heavy ones for rooftop solar. These lightweight panels are specially designed so that they’re easier to fit safely and don’t put a heavy load on balcony railings.
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These are the kinds of panels that will ship with DIY plug-in solar systems when they’re available later this year. Note that these panels can weigh up to 8kg, so they’re still a bit of a handful.
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You’ll need your balcony to face the right way
We all know that solar requires sunlight, so there’s no point in installing panels if your balcony doesn’t get any sun, either because it’s facing the wrong direction (North), or because there’s shade from trees or other buildings.
If you don’t get much sun, you won’t generate much electricity, so it’s not really worth installing panels.
You might need permission if you live in a conservation area
Installation of solar panels comes under permitted development, so you don’t need to get planning permission for most areas. However, if you live in a conservation area, you’ll need to check to see if you’re allowed panels, and you may need to apply for permission to have them installed.
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You’ll need permission if you rent
Renters will be able to request to install moveable solar systems (DIY systems that they can take with them), and landlords aren’t allowed to reasonably refuse. You’ll still need permission to go ahead, but it should be straightforward to get.
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You might need permission from your management company
Before you install balcony solar, you may need permission from your management company or freeholder, as the lease may preclude you from installing it. This could be more of an issue on high-rise blocks, where any object that could potentially fall would be more dangerous.
Before you do anything, check and make sure that you don’t need to go through additional steps. It’s possible that some buildings will require any system to be professionally installed by an installer with insurance.
Last August, co-founder and CEO Ali Ghodsi told the Wall Street Journal that, in his view, ‘Databricks has a shot to be a trillion-dollar company’.
US software and data analytics company Databricks is raising a strategic funding round at a $188bn valuation following the signing of a term sheet, it said yesterday (16 July).
The round is led by existing investor Coatue and is expected to feature additional new and existing investors before closing later this summer.
The San Francisco-based company offers a services platform around data and AI that aims to help build and scale apps, analytics, and agents for more than 20,000 client organisations such as Adidas, AT&T, Bayer, Block, Mastercard and Unilever.
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Databricks said the new funding would be used to “accelerate its AI strategy” through a focus on three of its core offerings: Unity AI Gateway, a “multi-AI governance solution that helps enterprises govern and control costs of their AI”; Genie, an “AI coworker that turns business data into trusted answers and actions”; and Lakebase, a “serverless Postgres database built for AI agents”.
“Enterprises are moving from tokenmaxxing to valuemaxxing,” said Ali Ghodsi, co-founder and CEO of Databricks. “They don’t want to burn expensive tokens on the smartest model for every task – they want the best outcome per dollar. That means having the freedom to choose the right AI for the job.
“This new capital lets us keep pushing our multi-AI strategy forward to meet massive customer demand.”
The funding would also contribute to supporting future AI acquisitions and deepening AI research, the company said.
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In February, Databricks was valued at around $134bn after raising $5bn.
In recent times, the company has launched or expanded partnerships with Microsoft, Google Cloud, Anthropic, SAP and Palantir.
Its five-year deal with Anthropic, valued at $100m, offers Anthropic’s Claude AI models through Databricks’ data intelligence platform, allowing its client companies to build and deploy AI agents that can reason on their own data.
Last August, Ghodsi told the Wall Street Journal that, in his view, “Databricks has a shot to be a trillion-dollar company”.
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It would open up a completely new business for the Facebook and Instagram maker.
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Meta is “in talks” with Anthropic to lease some of its data centers, according to a new report in The New York Times. The discussions are still in early stages, the report says, but could end in a deal worth up to $10 billion over two years.
The report follows earlier reporting from Bloomberg that the social media company was eyeing an entry into the cloud services business. Providing compute resources to other companies would be an entirely new business for Meta, which makes the vast majority of its revenue from advertising. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has previously hinted at the possibility of selling its data center space. During an earnings call last year, he said that the company fields such requests “almost every week” and that he considered it “an option” for the future.
While Meta and Anthropic are ostensibly rivals on the AI front, such an arrangement could benefit both companies. Meta has been making massive investments in AI data centers to fuel its own ambitions to build leading AI models. That level of expenditure has also raised some eyebrows as Meta has said it expects to spend between $125 billion and $145 billion in 2026 alone.
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But leasing its data centers to a company like Anthropic, which has a seemingly endless need for compute resources, would turn some of those data center investments into a new, multibillion-dollar business. Anthropic previously inked a similar deal with SpaceXAI ahead of the Elon Musk-led company’s initial public offering earlier this summer. That deal is reportedly worth $45 billion over three years. The Claude Code maker immediately raised subscribers’ rate limits after announcing the arrangement.
Apple ($4.88T) overtook Nvidia ($4.86T) as the world’s most valuable company for the first time since April 2025. Nvidia fell 3.5%. The AI trade is broadening.
Apple overtook Nvidia on Friday to become the world’s most valuable company for the first time since April 2025. Apple closed at roughly $4.88 trillion as its shares held steady, while Nvidia fell 3.5% to approximately $4.86 trillion. Nvidia had held the top spot for nearly a year after becoming the first company to surpass $5 trillion in October.
The shift reflects investors broadening their AI focus beyond the most obvious beneficiaries. “Apple was seen as a laggard in the AI race because it wasn’t spending to develop models, but now sentiment has changed,” said Toni Meadows of BRI Wealth Management. Apple rolled out its long-delayed Siri overhaul last month, and CEO Tim Cook is preparing to hand the role to hardware veteran John Ternus in September. Apple posted its best quarter ever by not building an AI model, proving that the strategy of integrating others’ models rather than training its own can work commercially.
The semiconductor index has fallen nearly 19% from its all-time highs as investors reassess the sustainability of the AI trade. The bigger winners this year have been memory chipmakers: Micron crossed $1 trillion in May, and SK Hynix listed on the Nasdaq earlier this month. “The new entrants to the market could spread out the focus away from the pure Magnificent Seven names into a wider number of names,” said Benjamin Hall of Segal Marco Advisors.
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The reshuffling does not necessarily signal a lasting change. Nvidia’s GPUs still power the majority of AI infrastructure, and the company could reclaim the top spot if sentiment shifts. Memory makers like Micron are signing multi-year AI supply deals that position them as long-term beneficiaries alongside Nvidia rather than replacements. Apple’s position is also delicate: the company has raised prices to offset costs from the memory shortage and tariffs, a strategy that could hurt demand if consumers pull back.
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