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<body><p>STORY: :: Dell</p><p>Dell shares rocketed higher in after-hours trade Thursday, jumping around 39%.</p><p>The surge came after the computer maker lifted revenue and profit expectations.</p><p>Dell says it is seeing soaring demand for AI-optimized servers used in data centers.</p><p>It’s benefiting as tech giants like Alphabet and Amazon plan to spend over $700 billion on AI-related infrastructure this year.</p><p>Dell now expects annual revenue of up to $169 billion - way up on the previous forecast of up to $142 billion.</p><p>AI server revenue is expected to hit $60 billion for fiscal 2027, $10 billion up on previous expectations.</p><p>The company has been adjusting prices constantly as strong global demand causes the cost of memory chips to soar.</p><p>:: Dell</p><p>On a call with analysts, Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke said he knew customers were feeling the pain.</p><p>But he said there was little sign of inflationary pressure easing.</p><p>One analyst told Reuters that Dell looked well placed to cope with the chip shortage, helped by its scale and strong relationships with suppliers.</p></body>
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Samsung Electronics said on Friday it has started shipping samples of its latest high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chip, or the 12-layer HBM4E, marking what it said was the industry's first shipment of such products. Samsung said the chip uses its latest 1c DRAM process technology, or sixth-generation 10-nanometer-class DRAM, alongside Samsung's 4-nanometer foundry logic base die. The move comes just three months after Samsung began shipping its HBM4 chips to customers in February, underscoring Samsung's efforts to strengthen its position in the next-generation AI memory market by proactively supplying samples of its latest products.
As Alphabet Inc.'s Google faces mounting criticism over its AI-powered search changes and intensifying antitrust scrutiny, rival DuckDuckGo says frustrated users are increasingly looking for alternatives. DuckDuckGo Indicates Surge In Users Amid Google AI Search Push On Tuesday, DuckDuckGo aimed...
Apollo Global Management and Blackstone are working to bring in additional investors for about $36 billion debt financing tied to AI startup Anthropic PBC's efforts to expand its AI infrastructure, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday. The debt would be used to buy custom chips from Google. Broadcom, which helps Google develop the chips, is backstopping payments on the largest portions of the transaction, the report added.
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Authorities in the United States charged Michele Spagnuolo, a software engineer at Google, with allegedly using insider information to profit more than $1.2 million from Polymarket bets. The Department of Justice (DoJ) charged Spagnuolo with commodities fraud, wire fraud, ...
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Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley comes on Market Domination to break down the day’s leading tech stories, taking a closer look at Anthropic's (ANTH.PVT) new Claude Opus 4.8 AI model that it released on Thursday. This comes as the private artificial intelligence developer plans an IPO for late 2026.
Dell boosted its annual revenue and profit expectations on Thursday, showing data center expansion by clients is fueling demand for its AI-optimized servers that are powered by Nvidia's powerful chips. U.S. tech giants including Alphabet and Amazon plan to spend over $700 billion on AI infrastructure this year, which would drive up demand for server and data center equipment from suppliers such as Dell and Super Micro Computer. These AI servers are critical for powering services such as ChatGPT, as they are equipped with advanced memory chips to store data and instructions, providing the immense computing power required for such applications.
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A Google software engineer has been charged with insider trading tied to confidential company search data. Authorities allege the employee used this data to place bets on Polymarket, generating about US$1.2 million in winnings. Alphabet, the parent of Google, has placed the employee on leave and is cooperating with law enforcement. For investors following Alphabet (NasdaqGS:GOOGL), this case relates directly to how the company handles internal data. Alphabet operates one of the world's most...
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The partnership will bring Google's AI tools to more than 300 EQT portfolio companies.
Investing.com -- Anthropic has raised $65 billion in Series H funding at a post-money valuation of $965 billion, the artificial intelligence company announced Thursday.
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A Google security engineer was arrested for allegedly using the company's internal search data to place winning bets on Polymarket prediction markets. Michele Spagnuolo transferred $3.8 million in USDC and personally cleared about $1.2 million before attempting to conceal the funds through a privacy mixer. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie hosts "CoinDesk Daily."
Anthropic has debuted its new flagship AI model Opus 4.8.
The Google employee case is the second federal prosecution tied to alleged prediction market insider trading on Polymarket.
AAPL is baking Apple Intelligence into iPhone 17, Macs and services, aiming to drive upgrades and revenue, even as AI rivals surge.
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