A chipmaker rout describes a sharp, widespread decline in semiconductor stock prices, often triggered by industry downturns, supply gluts, or geopolitical tensions. Investors and analysts use this term to assess market volatility and sector health. Beneficiaries include short-sellers and bargain-hunting value investors.
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