The fund that tracks the 30 biggest U.S.-listed chip companies no longer has the biggest one on top.
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China’s Moonshot Kimi K3 AI model, described as the largest open AI model so far, has been launched and is positioned as a lower cost alternative that scores strongly on coding benchmarks. The announcement has raised questions about US leadership in AI technology and added pressure to US chip stocks, including NasdaqGS:AMD. The development highlights changing competitive pressures for global semiconductor and AI hardware suppliers. For AMD, which sells CPUs and GPUs that are used in AI...
Here's the one I would buy right now.
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Investors want customers, chips and stronger deal economics
New customer announcements could become the biggest catalyst for the stock.
A freshly launched ETF packages the ten biggest AI and growth stocks into a single trade, then layers a daily options strategy on top to generate income. Whether that combination can outperform simpler alternatives depends on a trade-off most investors overlook.
The chipmaker's stock has gotten way too overheated.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD, XETRA:AMD) hosts its Advancing AI 2026 event next week in San Francisco, its first dedicated AI day since June 2025 when it launched its MI350 series GPUs and previewed its Helios rack system. Jefferies analysts expect AMD to raise its addressable...
SK Hynix stock just staged a dramatic reversal after touching a fresh low, but the forces behind the bounce raise as many questions as they answer about whether this is a genuine recovery or a technically driven squeeze running out of road.
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Intel is expanding its Google Cloud partnership to deploy generative AI across its workforce and speed chip development with advanced cloud computing.
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