Meta Platforms has a bad track record of overspending on emerging technology.
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CoreWeave stock holds competitive advantages that can solidify its business.
SK Hynix’s planned U.S. listing this week will test the AI-fueled chip rally, offering investors a chance to buy a memory chip maker not named Micron Technology—or to stay away from a group that may have come too far, too fast. U.S. investors can get exposure to the country with the iShares MSCI Korea exchange-traded fund, but buying Samsung Electronics or SK Hynix individually has been almost impossible.
Meta Platforms just rolled out Pocket, a new AI-driven gaming platform.
A New York Times report sparked fresh questions about the future of online betting.
Investing.com -- Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META) has contracted over 5GW of datacenter capacity across cloud and colocation in just the first half of 2026, and research firm SemiAnalysis argues the company's compute buildout is nowhere near its peak, projecting that Meta's 2027 capital expenditure will be "shockingly high" and that fears of it cannibalizing neocloud rivals are misplaced.
While Wall Street was still sizing up its gaming empire, AppLovin was quietly building a second, faster-growing one right on its earnings calls.
These stocks were down more than 14% at the halfway mark of the year.
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) has spent the year getting punished for the exact strategy that may end up minting money. Meta runs the largest advertising machine outside of Google, powered by Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Threads, and Messenger, and has quietly become one of the most aggressive infrastructure builders on the planet. Full-year 2025 capex hit $69.7 ... Zuckerberg’s Insane AI Spending Could Become a Windfall, If Meta Copies SpaceX’s Playbook
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) is the stock everyone points at, a $4.75 trillion monument to the AI buildout that just posted 85.23% revenue growth last quarter and guided to $91 billion for the next one. But the more interesting setup right now is elsewhere. Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) closed Thursday around $517.82 and ripped roughly 7% higher ... Forget Nvidia: AMD Might Close the Gap Faster Than Anyone on Wall Street Expects
On a recent episode of Barron’s Streetwise, host Jack Hough answered a listener named William who was nervous about how much money he had made in AI-adjacent names like Dell (NYSE:DELL) and HPE (NYSE:HPE). Hough’s answer had a number in it that should probably make everyone else nervous too. “You can look at the S&P 500 right now ... The S&P 500 Looks Pricey at 22x Earnings. On Cash Flow, It’s a Terrifying 32x.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) owns the AI compute market, but every major customer is spending billions to buy less of what it sells. NVIDIA carries a $4.75 trillion market cap and sits between a 52-week low of $158.18 and a high of $236.26. Q1 FY27 revenue came in at $81.61 billion, up 85.2% year over year, with ... Nvidia’s Biggest Threat Is This: Everyone Is Desperate to Stop Paying Nvidia Prices.
Micron Gets Fresh Growth Boost After New Ford Agreement
Broadcom wins major Apple partnership expansion as investors eye AI upside
Broadcom will supply Apple with custom application-specific integrated circuits, known as ASICs, through 2031, it said in a securities filing. Broadcom stock rose 4.1% to $375.13 on Monday. Apple has been one of Broadcom’s leading customers since 2010, notably buying hardware to assist with wireless connectivity.
Steve Jobs, the co-founder, long-time CEO of Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), and the heart and soul of the company, died in 2011. If he were alive, he would watch his handpicked CEO, Tim Cook, retire. Cook did almost everything right for Apple’s shareholders. But he did little to change the company’s products. The iPhone was first ... What Would Steve Jobs Do Today?
Apple (AAPL) stock dropped 6% on June 25 after the company raised Mac and iPad prices by $100 to $300, blaming a memory shortage CEO Tim Cook called a "hundred-year flood." Less than two weeks later, shares have clawed back most of that loss, trading near 52-week highs. The market appears to be recalculating Apple's position on two fronts: how well placed Apple is inside the DRAM shortage relative to its peers and how its restraint on AI spending looks increasingly like a smart move.
Sell-offs create opportunities, especially for these three stocks
Microsoft and Meta Platforms are down, but definitely not out.
OpenAI and Anthropic may want to get their companies public as soon as possible. Microsoft and Meta may want to close financial deals for data centers sometime this year. Several sources say a new AI model from China has already caught up to US AI models across several features. The model in question is GLM-5.2 ... China Becomes Biggest Enemy Of US AI

Micron hits an interesting level on the charts.
Microsoft is cutting about 2.1% of its workforce, or roughly 4,800 jobs, the latest in a wave of tech layoffs as the Windows maker spends heavily on AI infrastructure and uses the technology to improve efficiency across its business. Big Tech's historic AI outlays, set to top $700 billion this year, are piling pressure on companies to show returns from the technology and offset the rising cost of rolling it out across their businesses. Microsoft announced the cuts on Monday following a rough stretch, with its shares falling nearly 23% in the first six months of 2026, their worst first-half performance since 2022.