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As Nvidia Corp heads into earnings on Wednesday, investors may be paying less attention to the actual numbers — and far more attention to what CEO Jensen Huang says next. Jensen Commentary In Focus That's according to Mo Sparks, chief...
French defence group Thales and Alphabet's Google Cloud have signed a deal to launch a new European cloud solution in Germany that will be operationally and legally independent from Google, the companies said on Wednesday. (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Matt Scuffham)
While Wall Street continues debating the long-term winners of the AI race, Alphabet Inc. may already be separating itself from other hyperscalers when it comes to actually making money from artificial intelligence. Google's AI Approach Stands Out That's according to...

Vontobel portfolio manager Markus Hansen joins Yahoo Finance to share three entertainment stocks he loves: Netflix (NFLX), Games Workshop (GMWKF), and F-1 Group (FWONK).
Alphabet Inc. ’s Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) on Tuesday introduced a range of new artificial intelligence tools at its annual I/O developer conference, including AI agents integrated directly into Search and a faster, lower-cost Gemini model aimed at enterprise customers.
AI’s big bucks go mostly toward computing gear like chips and servers in data centers. Should that trend persist, it could come to bite suppliers including chip giant Nvidia which reports quarterly results after the bell today. Nvidia can insulate itself from cost inflation by expanding offerings that don’t require as much in-demand memory, by passing on higher prices to customers and by inking longer-term deals with its own suppliers at lower prices.
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George Soros ranks among the richest hedge fund managers in the world. While Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) remains the billionaire’s largest position, Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) ranks 2nd on the list of George Soros’ top holdings with a 2.32% portfolio share ($200 million). BofA Securities restated a Buy rating and $430 price target for Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) on […]
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Google and Blackstone have formed a joint venture to offer AI data center capacity, networking and computer hardware as a “compute-as-a-service product,” the asset manager said. The tie-up opens a new avenue in the rush of private equity into AI infrastructure, moving it beyond data centers and into the business of financing compute itself. Blackstone is making an initial $5 billion equity commitment, with the first 500 megawatts of capacity expected online in 2027, the firm said in a statement.
Blackstone and Alphabet's Google have agreed to form a joint venture to build and operate AI data centers in the United States. The new platform will offer access to Google Tensor Processing Units as compute as a service for enterprise customers. Blackstone plans to invest $5b in equity, while Google will provide AI chips, software, and data center technology. The venture targets 500 megawatts of capacity by 2027, with potential expansion as demand for AI infrastructure changes. Alphabet...
Even Google's iconic search box is being revamped to accommodate AI.
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The AI eyewear will launch this fall in several optical and sunglass styles, per the announcement made during Google’s I/O event.
U.S. stocks retreated as investors debate tech valuations and worry that a prolonged Iran conflict will keep oil prices rising, pushing up inflation. The global bond selloff is intensifying, putting pressure on government finances and market valuations. Yields on 10-year U.S. Treasury notes rose for a third straight day, hitting their highest closing level since January 2025.
The powerful pair locked arms to challenge Nvidia's chip dominance, betting on cheaper computing and more in $5 billion equity deal.
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