Ex-CEO of chip company says investors shouldn't look at Nvidia as gauge of China's economy

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The former CEO of Cypress Semiconductor, T.J. Rodgers, is looking past Nvidia's and Apple's weaknesses to Micron to gauge how China's economy could impact chipmakers.

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Alibaba or Tencent instead?

nvidia got burned trying to hard in the crypto boom and subsequent bust. There are so many used high end graphics cards on the market it’s going to be a while before the dust settles. PC gaming isn’t enough to offset it.

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I would think that $BABA 's report tomorrow morning will tell so much more?

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