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Palantir's share price continues rocketing higher. But Nvidia and Taiwan Semiconductor could be better buys right now.
A California-based company that designs chips used in artificial intelligence reached a big milestone before well-known tech giants like Apple or Microsoft.
Jensen Huang believes questions of whether artificial intelligence (AI) could destroy humanity are fear-mongering — and get in the way of progress. The founder of Nvidia, which makes the computer chips enabling AI such as ChatGPT, was rankled when a journalist wondered if he is “an AI Robert Oppenheimer.” He’s not building bombs, he responded.
Fortunes have been made by investing in artificial intelligence (AI) stocks. But there's still a lot of room left to go. The United Nations, for instance, believes that the AI market will grow from $189 billion worldwide in 2023 to nearly $5 trillion by 2033. Want to make sure your portfolio benefits? The two AI stocks below are for you.
Enfabrica, a Silicon Valley-based chip startup working on solving bottlenecks in artificial intelligence data centers, on Tuesday released a chip-and-software system aimed at reining in the cost of memory chips in those centers.
AMD stock has surged nearly 30% since April, and Blanke Schein’s CIO believes it’s still a top AI play despite high valuation.
If Artificial General Intelligence becomes even partially realized over the next few years, the demand for NVDA high-performance computing could soar exponentially
Rising demand for AI chips has driven substantial revenue growth for TSMC. In Q1 2025, TSMC reported $25.5 billion in net revenue, up 35% year over year. It also grew its profit margin, with earnings per share (EPS) increasing 54% to $2.12.
Last week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said it would soon resume selling its H20 chips to China after a breakthrough with the Trump administration on regulations.
NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang commends President Donald Trump’s A.I. agenda and outlines what the country's job future will look like on 'Special Report.'
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The Manila Times on MSNHuawei shows off AI system to rival Nvidia’s top product
China’s Huawei Technologies showed off an artificial intelligence (AI) computing system on Saturday that one industry expert has said rivals Nvidia’s most advanced offering, as the Chinese technology giant seeks to capture market share in the country’s growing artificial intelligence sector.