Semiconductor Devices Stocks List

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Semiconductor Devices Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 AMAT Q2 2024 Applied Materials Inc Earnings Call
May 17 AMAT What's Going On With Applied Materials Stock Today?
May 17 AMAT Applied Materials Offers Fiscal Third-Quarter Outlook in Line With Street Views
May 17 AMAT Applied Materials, RBC Bearings And 3 Stocks To Watch Heading Into Friday
May 17 AMAT Reddit, GameStop, Take-Two Interactive, Applied Materials, Tesla On Investors' Radars As Dow Hits Historic 40K Milestone
May 17 AMAT Applied Materials (AMAT) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 17 AMAT Dow Jones Futures: Walmart, Tesla Rival Join Nvidia In Buy Areas With Market Rally At Highs
May 16 AMAT Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 16 AMAT Chip Gear Giant Applied Materials Beats Targets On DRAM Equipment Sales
May 16 AMAT Applied Materials (AMAT) Q2 Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates
May 16 AMAT Here's What Key Metrics Tell Us About Applied Materials (AMAT) Q2 Earnings
May 16 AMAT Take-Two, Cracker Barrel, Reddit: Trending tickers
May 16 AMAT Stocks slip, Applied Materials earnings: Market Domination Overtime
May 16 AMAT Applied Materials, Inc. 2024 Q2 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 16 AMAT What Applied Materials' Q2 earnings mean for chip industry
May 16 AMAT Applied Materials Forecast Fails to Impress Following Rally
May 16 AMAT Applied Materials in charts: Sales in China double Y/Y while U.S. sales fall by nearly a quarter in FQ2
May 16 AMAT Applied Materials slips even as Q2 results, guidance top estimates
May 16 AMAT Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) Exceeds Q1 Expectations, Next Quarter's Growth Looks Optimistic
May 16 AMAT Applied Materials Non-GAAP EPS of $2.09 beats by $0.10, revenue of $6.65B beats by $110M
Semiconductor Devices

Semiconductor devices are electronic components that exploit the electronic properties of semiconductor material, principally silicon, germanium, and gallium arsenide, as well as organic semiconductors. Semiconductor devices have replaced thermionic devices (vacuum tubes) in most applications. They use electronic conduction in the solid state as opposed to the gaseous state or thermionic emission in a high vacuum.
Semiconductor devices are manufactured both as single discrete devices and as integrated circuits (ICs), which consist of a number ā€“ from a few (as low as two) to billions ā€“ of devices manufactured and interconnected on a single semiconductor substrate, or wafer.
Semiconductor materials are useful because their behavior can be easily manipulated by the addition of impurities, known as doping. Semiconductor conductivity can be controlled by the introduction of an electric or magnetic field, by exposure to light or heat, or by the mechanical deformation of a doped monocrystalline grid; thus, semiconductors can make excellent sensors. Current conduction in a semiconductor occurs via mobile or "free" electrons and holes, collectively known as charge carriers. Doping a semiconductor such as silicon with a small proportion of an atomic impurity, such as phosphorus or boron, greatly increases the number of free electrons or holes within the semiconductor. When a doped semiconductor contains excess holes it is called "p-type", and when it contains excess free electrons it is known as "n-type", where p (positive for holes) or n (negative for electrons) is the sign of the charge of the majority mobile charge carriers. The semiconductor material used in devices is doped under highly controlled conditions in a fabrication facility, or fab, to control precisely the location and concentration of p- and n-type dopants. The junctions which form where n-type and p-type semiconductors join together are called pā€“n junctions.
Semiconductor devices made per year have been growing by 9.1% on average since 1978, and shipments in 2018 are predicted for the first time to exceed 1 trillion, meaning that well over 7 trillion has been made to date, in just in the decade prior.

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