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Nvidia stock was gaining after Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest funds acquired a total of 300,017 Nvidia shares on Monday.
Duquesne Family Office's billionaires boss nearly parted ways with his former No. 7 holding in favor of a skyrocketing stock that's benefiting from the AI data center build-out.
Nvidia's valuation is low compared to its peers'.
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The new head of the Fed has a virtually impossible task of appeasing the president and Wall Street concerning interest rates.
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Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) used its COMPUTEX 2026 keynote to outline a broad push across PCs, edge computing, data centers, custom silicon and AI infrastructure, with Chief Executive Lip-Bu Tan emphasizing execution, engineering focus and partnerships across the technology ecosystem. Tan, who said he has
Chip stocks, led by Intel and Qualcomm fell sharply, while PC stocks, led by Dell Technologies and HP jumped. A new kind of PC, even one armed with an Nvidia chip, will be an uphill climb. Amid a memory shortage, it could hardly be a worse moment to be launching a new PC platform.
Despite the stock's steep rise over the past year, the memory specialist's valuation isn't unreasonable.
Super Micro Computer (NasdaqGS:SMCI) has introduced new AI data center solutions, including Data Center Building Block Solutions Blueprints for NVIDIA Vera Rubin. The company also released 12 new server platforms built on Intel Xeon 6+ processors, aimed at next generation AI workloads and high density deployments. Super Micro announced a large scale partnership with Verda to roll out its advanced AI systems across Europe, targeting sustainable, high performance cloud infrastructure. The new...
Tread carefully, but certain factors make this speculative biotech play stand out.
Meta shares fell sharply on Monday without a clear trigger, while retail sentiment moved up.
Innodata smashed estimates in its first-quarter earnings report.
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Nvidia boss Jensen Huang said on Tuesday the company has enough supply to accommodate robust growth for central processing units (CPUs) as well as graphics processing units (GPUs) as it rides a boom in artificial intelligence. Chief Executive Huang was speaking at Nvidia's GTC press conference during Computex week in Taipei, a day after the $5 trillion chip giant unveiled a new chip that processes AI capabilities directly. Nvidia's new chip, which will be launched in the fall, puts AI capabilities directly into laptops and desktop computers, pitting it against the likes of Advanced Micro Devices, Intel and Apple.
Shares of computer processor maker Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) fell 4.1% in the afternoon session after rival Nvidia announced its foray into the personal computer chip market with a new AI superchip, posing a direct competitive threat.
AMD stock is on fire. Its huge May gain follows a 74% surge in April.
The artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure developer is respected by tech leaders and investors alike.
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The AI ecosystem got another boost Monday. Anthropic’s surprise IPO filing and Nvidia’s move into the PC market proved good news for a host of tech names exposed to AI. Among them, ARM Holdings jumped nearly 16% on the belief that Nvidia’s entry into PCs will boost the market share of its basic chip designs that rival the x86 chips made by Intel and AMD.
Anthropic just filed confidentially to go public.
The cross-border payment leader is still firing on all cylinders.
The Nasdaq 100 (^NDX) is known for housing some of the most innovative and fastest-growing companies in the market. But not every stock in the index is a winner - some are struggling with slowing growth, increasing competition, or unsustainable valuations.
The data analytics company's stock has room to decline.