Semiconductor News → Market Analysis → Client Reports

advanced35 minPublished Mar 28, 2026
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Track semiconductor industry news, analyze market implications with AI, and automatically generate client briefings for investment advisors and analysts.

Workflow Steps

1

RSS Feed Reader

Aggregate semiconductor industry news

Set up RSS feeds from TechCrunch, Semiconductor Today, EE Times, and financial news sources. Use Feedly or similar to monitor feeds for keywords like 'memory chip', 'semiconductor', 'SK Hynix', and 'IPO'.

2

Make.com

Filter and process relevant articles

Create a Make scenario that polls RSS feeds every 2 hours, filters articles containing semiconductor/memory chip keywords, and extracts article title, summary, and URL.

3

OpenAI GPT-4

Generate market analysis and implications

Send filtered articles to GPT-4 with a prompt to analyze market implications, identify investment opportunities/risks, and summarize key points for financial advisors. Include industry context and potential stock impacts.

4

Google Docs

Create formatted client briefing document

Use Make to automatically create a Google Doc with the AI analysis, properly formatted with headers, bullet points, and source links. Template includes executive summary, key developments, and investment implications sections.

5

Gmail

Send briefing to client distribution list

Configure Make to send the generated briefing document as a PDF attachment to your client email list with a professional subject line including the date and key companies mentioned.

Workflow Flow

Step 1

RSS Feed Reader

Aggregate semiconductor industry news

Step 2

Make.com

Filter and process relevant articles

Step 3

OpenAI GPT-4

Generate market analysis and implications

Step 4

Google Docs

Create formatted client briefing document

Step 5

Gmail

Send briefing to client distribution list

Why This Works

Transforms scattered industry news into structured, actionable intelligence while maintaining professional quality and saving hours of manual research and writing time.

Best For

Investment advisors and analysts creating regular market briefings

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