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Apple is looking to buy chip companies to bolster its efforts to make server processors for running AI, The Information reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. • Apple's interest comes as it faces challenges with the performance of its in-house AI servers, which currently run on internally designed M2 Ultra chips, according to The Information. • It had originally planned to ship a future version of its AI server chip, known internally as "Baltra", this year, but the project has been pushed back, people familiar with the matter told The Information.
Alphabet's AI momentum across Search and Cloud, surging backlog and improving economics support its premium valuation despite heavy spending.
Berkshire has been quietly reshuffling its most iconic positions, and the current prices on Apple, American Express, and Coca-Cola tell three very different stories about where patient money should sit right now.
Apple is officially shopping. The iPhone maker is quietly exploring acquisitions of semiconductor startups to supercharge its artificial intelligence server capabilities, moving aggressively to close the gap in the high-stakes AI arms race. According to a report from The Information, Apple has been in active talks with investment bankers and semiconductor startups over the past few months to gauge potential buyouts. The driving force behind this push? A pressing need for more horsepower. Current
VUG and SCHG own nearly the same stocks, charge nearly the same fees, and attract nearly the same investor. But stretch the comparison across a decade and one fund quietly pulls thousands of dollars ahead on an identical starting stake.
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is one of the Best Quantum Computing Stocks to buy and Hold Forever. The company has a dedicated research division building superconducting quantum processors like Sycamore and the newer Willow chip. Recently, on July 2, Reuters reported that Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) aims to raise more than $80 billion in equity offerings and […]
Opening Bid's stock of the day is Paramount (PSKY). Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi is joined by AllSource Investment Management founder and managing partner Patrick Kennedy, HSBC strategist Duncan Toms, and Yahoo Finance Senior Business Reporter Brooke DiPalma to discuss the investment case for the media company, weighing its risks and opportunities. The panel also examines the legal scrutiny surrounding Warner Bros. Discovery's (WBD) acquisition and its implications for the broader media landscape.
Tesla may beat Q2 earnings estimates as deliveries and energy storage surge, but rich valuation, heavy AI spending and execution risks cloud the stock's appeal.
Alphabet (GOOGL) possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Alphabet (GOOG) possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
The proposed system would keep classified government data off the public internet.
The company wants Europe's top court to preserve a ruling that erased a $1.7 billion antitrust penalty.
(Bloomberg) -- Warren Buffett said he initiated Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s bet on Google parent Alphabet Inc., a sign of the billionaire’s support for the technology company’s spending on artificial intelligence.The Berkshire chairman’s successor as chief executive officer, Greg Abel, doesn’t make any decision Buffett doesn’t approve of, and vice versa, Buffett said in a CNBC interview Wednesday. Buffett said he made a mistake overlooking Alphabet when it was still asset-light and a markets darli
Both companies are riding the AI infrastructure boom, but Microsoft offers that exposure with faster growth and a cheaper valuation, forcing a hard look at what Fortinet's premium price is buying you from here.
Stripe and Advent's $60.50-a-share offer marks a 28% premium
Investing.com -- Warren Buffett said he was the driving force behind Berkshire Hathaway's recent investment in Alphabet, not the conglomerate's new CEO Greg Abel.
During an interview with CNBC, Buffett said that Alphabet is still not among his top five favorites despite the large investment that Berkshire made recently.
Buffett, 95, told CNBC he started the position but said he ranks Alphabet below at least four or five other Berkshire holdings

Netflix (NFLX) will report its second quarter earnings results on Thursday after the closing bell. Globalt Investments senior portfolio manager Thomas Martin and Sevens Report Research founder Tom Essaye chat with Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi about why Netflix isn't a compelling buy in the media/entertainment space.
This company's robust dividend isn't the only reason Berkshire Hathaway is holding on to shares.
As spending on the artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure build-out accelerates, a separate stock market catalyst is being starved of capital.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) shares moved higher in premarket trading on Monday after a report suggested the company is leading the competition to provide cloud infrastructure services to the Japanese government. Oracle reportedly ahead in bidding processAccording to a Financial Times report citing seven people familiar with the discussions, Oracle is currently ahead of Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and Google in negotiations over the potential contract.
XRP price prediction is back in focus as it trades around $1.11, up about 3.6% over the past 24 hours. It remains pinned beneath a resistance zone that has rejected several intraday rallies this week.So far, this has been more of a slow grind than a breakout. But Ripple’s reported ...
Alphabet unit Google on Wednesday urged Europe's top court to dismiss EU antitrust regulators' appeal against a lower court ruling that scrapped a €1.49 billion ($1.7 billion) fine, saying the regulators' arguments were flawed. The dispute reached the Court of Justice of the European Union after regulators appealed a 2024 General Court ruling that annulled the fine imposed on Google in 2019. The lower court cited errors in the European Commission's assessment of the case.