The US chipmaker becomes the world’s most valuable company
Nvidia capitalises on investor excitement over artificial intelligence, Japan’s TDK is claiming a breakthrough in materials used in its small solid-state batteries, and Silicon Valley companies are screening their staff for Chinese spying. Plus, the FT’s Saffeya Ahmed unpacks Shein’s tumultuous journey to go public.
Mentioned in this podcast: Nvidia vaults past Apple and Microsoft to become world’s most valuable company Apple supplier TDK claims solid-state battery breakthrough Behind the Money: The wrinkle in Shein’s IPO plans Shein switches focus to London after New York IPO stalls Silicon Valley steps up employee screening over Chinese espionage threat The FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian and Marc Filippino.
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