Previous Close | 8.45 |
Open | 8.10 |
Bid | 6.75 |
Ask | 6.90 |
Strike | 35.00 |
Expire Date | 2024-01-19 |
Day's Range | 6.95 - 8.10 |
Contract Range | N/A |
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Open Interest | 31.07k |
Nvidia debuted a host of new AI technologies on Monday, as the chip giant's stock price soared on a positive second quarter outlook.
Nvidia Corp said on Monday it was building Israel's most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer to meet soaring customer demand for AI applications. Nvidia, the world's most valuable listed chip company, said the cloud-based system would cost hundreds of millions of dollars and be partly operational by the end of 2023. Gilad Shainer, a senior vice president at Nvidia, said Nvidia worked with 800 startups in Israel and tens of thousands of software engineers.
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The semiconductor leader is one of the world's most important companies. But does that mean its stock is a buy?
Make no mistake, Nvidia has captured the imagination of Wall Street.
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Shares of Nvidia ripped higher Thursday, as the company rides the AI wave.
Investing.com -- The Dow cut losses to close just below the flatline Thursday, as an Nvidia-led surge in tech was kept in check by a slump in energy and chipmaker Intel.
Yahoo Finance markets contributor Remy Blaire discusses stocks opening on a mixed note and semiconductor stocks movement amid Nvidia earnings.
Nvidia cements its market darling status after a blowout quarter and outlook.
After years of soaring prices for graphics cards, driven by pandemic-era demand and a cryptocurrency bubble, affordability is making a comeback. Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) will launch its $299 RTX 4060 in July, a discount to the $329 launch price of its last-gen RTX 3060, and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) has the $269 RX 7600 ready to go. Nvidia's pricier RTX 4060 Ti has been reviewed, and it edges out its last-gen counterpart in rasterization performance by about 10% overall, according to Tom's Hardware.
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Nvidia beat analysts' expectations in Q1 on the strength of its data center business.
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Shares in luxury goods company LVMH declined on Wednesday as investors are concerned that a softening US economy will dampen demand.
The move made sense: TSMC is the global leader in the business of manufacturing advanced chips. For customers like Apple that need hundreds of millions of cutting-edge chips each year, there is no viable alternative to TSMC right now. Just a few months after betting billions on TSMC, Buffett turned around and sold the bulk of Berkshire's holdings.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM) is the world's largest and most advanced contract chipmaker, and its top clients include Apple, Advanced Micro Devices, and Qualcomm. The Taiwan-based chipmaker also remains ahead of its closest competitors -- Intel and Samsung -- in the ongoing "process race" to produce smaller, denser, and more power-efficient chips.
As a leading chipmaker, Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) has become a company to watch as its hardware becomes crucial to the development of multiple high-growth industries. For instance, AMD has consistently stolen central processing unit (CPU) market share from Intel over the years.
Intel Corp on Monday provided a handful of new details on a chip for artificial intelligence (AI) computing it plans to introduce in 2025 as it shifts strategy to compete against Nvidia Corp and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. At a supercomputing conference in Germany on Monday, Intel said its forthcoming "Falcon Shores" chip will have 288 gigabytes of memory and support 8-bit floating point computation. The details are also among the first to trickle out as Intel carries out a strategy shift to catch up to Nvidia, which leads the market in chips for AI, and AMD, which is expected to challenge Nvidia's position with a chip called the MI300.
HAMBURG, Germany, May 22, 2023--At ISC’23, Intel details competitive performance for diverse HPC and AI workloads, from memory-bound to generative AI.
Intel Corp on Monday provided a handful of new details on a chip for artificial intelligence (AI) computing it plans to introduce in 2025 as it shifts strategy to compete against Nvidia Corp and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. At a supercomputing conference in Germany on Monday, Intel said its forthcoming "Falcon Shores" chip will have 288 gigabytes of memory and support 8-bit floating point computation. The details are also among the first to trickle out as Intel carries out a strategy shift to catch up to Nvidia, which leads the market in chips for AI, and AMD, which is expected to challenge Nvidia's position with a chip called the MI300.