Artificial intelligence stocks were moving higher today as earnings season kicked into full swing and as investors continue to digest the impact of DeepSeek on the AI sector. The
Microsoft alone is projecting $80 billion of infrastructure spend for data centers in 2025; meanwhile, OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank are leading the newly announced Stargate initiative under President Trump — a project aiming to invest $500 billion into AI frameworks over the coming years.
We recently published a list of 10 AI Stocks Analysts Are Focusing On These Days. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) stands against other AI stocks analysts are focusing on these days.
Whether you like or dislike her politics, one thing former House Speaker and current Rep. Nancy Pelosi has proven to be is a great investor. Earlier this month, it was disclosed that Pelosi sold shares of Apple while buying positions in Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG).
One of the biggest market drivers of technology stocks over the past couple of years has been rapid advancements in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). These next-generation algorithms took a giant leap forward from their predecessors,
News from China upset U.S. markets Monday and disrupted the frenzy that had built up around artificial intelligence.
Synaptics signed a licensing agreement with Broadcom that it says will accelerate its AI strategy. The agreement includes Wi-Fi 8, ultra-wideband, Wi-Fi 7, advanced Bluetooth and next-generation global positioning system/global navigation satellite system products and technology.
The Chinese chatbot DeepSeek demolished the US stock market, bringing down the capitalization of American companies by a trillion dollars. This is reported by the world media.
Tech giants around the globe were rattled on Jan. 27 after Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek unveiled an impressive, low-cost artificial intelligence (AI) model, sparking widespread concerns about the scale of investment being poured into expensive hardware and data centers.
The emergence of DeepSeek and the potential undoing of Nvidia’s dominance, even momentarily, is a stark reminder of the need for diversification and the fragility of markets. Top1000funds.com take a look at what the market rout means for long-term portfolios.
Chinese research lab DeepSeek just upended the artificial intelligence (AI) industry with its new, hyper-efficient models. DeepSeek's innovation could shrink demand for AI data center chips, which might hurt suppliers like Nvidia.
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas purchased more Nvidia shares amid a market downturn triggered by the rise of the Chinese AI app DeepSeek, which caused Nvidia’s stock to plummet 17%.