President-elect Donald Trump promised tariffs for months. In less than two weeks, he can begin to implement them. Investors expect Trump to impose sweeping tariffs on many countries, including potential 60% tariffs on China.
Decades of cloud systems and information technology (IT) expertise could propel this artificial intelligence (AI) specialist to new heights.
Nvidia dominates the AI market, but big tech could be the disrupter.
Analyst William Stein reports on CES 2025, highlighting strong AI infrastructure spending, benefiting Nvidia and increasing target for Analog Devices.
The world’s largest contract chipmaker reported a 39 per cent rise in October-December revenue to US$26.3 billion.
We never did get a Santa Claus rally to close out last year and the overall weakness with which 2025 began is worth noting.
If you've done any exploring of investments in the world of artificial intelligence, you're probably familiar with the company called Nvidia. It's a mammoth in the world of AI chips. In fact,
NVIDIA, being one of the most-watched stocks on Wall Street, can reflect sentiment for the entire market. Today’s reversal in trading for the chip giant bodes poorly for the market’s short-term outlook.
Japanese semiconductor testing equipment maker Advantest Corp. has emerged as a key beneficiary of the artificial intelligence boom, with its stock showing a remarkable 0.93 correlation coefficient with NVIDIA Corp.
Nvidia ( NVDA, Financial) had risen 3% Wednesday on renewed optimism from BofA, putting it atop the Street's list of 2025 Top Pick Semiconductor companies. According to the latest data, BofA has an NVDA of about 2.70% of its portfolio.
Nvidia and chip stocks trading lower as Biden administration considers restricting AI chip exports to China. Taiwan Semi reports strong revenue.