Plenty of stock have ridden the boom in artificial intelligence (AI) this year. I'm going to focus on the two that make my buy list. One aspect of AI software is the huge demand for data processing power,
Wall Street firms are loaning billions to a handful of tech companies that have used Nvidia's AI-enabling chips as collateral, the FT reported.
Until then, however, Nvidia remains the king of the AI revolution. While it currently sells for roughly 34 times next year's sales, Nvidia's long track record of success, industry dominance, and entrenched position make it the name to beat.
In this analysis, I’ll leverage TipRanks’ Stock Comparison Tool to closely examine three leading AI investment opportunities. Although Nvidia
The European Union has tossed a wrench in the works of chipmaker Nvidia's proposed acquisition of Tel Aviv-based AI workload management startup Run:ai.
Masayoshi Son believes artificial superintelligence will be achieved in 2035, and will require huge spending by companies to get there.
Shares of AMD dropped after its third-quarter earnings call. CEO Lisa Su said that gaining trust in the GPU market takes time.
Nvidia has overtaken Apple to become the world’s most valuable company, driven by strong demand for AI technologies. The semiconductor company reached a market capitalisation of $3.43 trillion, surpassing Apple's $3.38 trillion. This change highlights ...
Samsung declared progress in supplying AI memory chips to Nvidia Corp., seeking to reassure to investors who fear the company is falling further behind SK Hynix Inc.
Arm shares trade at more than 76 times estimated earnings, making it the third-most expensive stock in the Nasdaq 100 by this metric, and pricier than Nvidia Corp. at 37 times. In terms of estimated sales, Arm’s multiple is above 32, by far the highest in the index.
The gaming GPU maker reportedly has a new consumer PC Arm CPU in the works, set to challenge the AMD Ryzen and Intel Core duopoly.