The jobs report and Nvidia chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor loom after markets were shut Thursday. New AI chip curbs could hit NVDA. Tesla launched the new Model Y in China.
Oracle stock trades at a price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) of 40.5, which is a slight premium to the average P/E of Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet (36.7). They are three of the biggest operators of AI data center infrastructure besides Oracle:
The US jobs numbers is hotter than expected, so the reaction in the premarket trading of Tesla, MicroStrategy, and Nvidia has seen a bit of selling. This is a market that was looking for loosening monetary policy,
A new generative training model and a batch of new partnerships position Nvidia as one of the driving forces in autonomous driving tech.
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Jensen Huang is the CEO of Nvidia ( NVDA 3.70%), a company whose chips power the vast majority of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. At a technology conference last year, Huang made a bold declaration: "The next wave of AI is here. Robotics, powered by physical AI, will revolutionize industries."
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After another applause-worthy year for the Magnificent Seven companies, I don’t think they’ve become too magnificent not to own. You don’t need to own all seven red-hot names (you’d have done incredibly well if you did,
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang are off to a flying start in 2025 as excitement about AI sent their companies' stocks even higher.
Artificial intelligence and the metaverse drove Meta Platforms Inc. ( META, Financials) growth in 2024. Although 500 million monthly active users made up threads, AI-powered tools raised advertisement income. By 19%, effective cost control enabled Meta to raise Q3 2024 income.
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