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Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) has caught the attention of Wall Street this year, with its stock up 82% since Jan. 1. Investors have rallied as the company's potential in the future of artificial intelligence (AI) has strengthened. Here are three things about AMD that smart investors know.
Artificial intelligence was a hot topic when companies addressed investors on their most recent earnings calls.
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FormFactor (FORM) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index wrapped up a historic month, outperforming the Dow Jones by the widest margin since October 2001.
In fact, the S&P 500 only advanced by a quarter of a percentage point in May. For a handful of technology stocks, however, May was a bullish blowout. Are the S&P 500's biggest winners from last month still worth buying at their newly inflated price?
These phenomenal businesses have the tools and intangibles to make patient shareholders a lot richer.
Fool.com contributor and finance professor Parkev Tatevosian compares Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) to answer which AI stock is the best one to buy now. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of May 30, 2023.
Advanced Micro (AMD) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.
The cloud market has had its share of attention in recent years, with the COVID-19 pandemic bolstering the sector as thousands of companies moved to hybrid working styles. As a result, cloud giants enjoyed several quarters of winning over investors with double-digit revenue growth from their cloud platforms. Last year's economic headwinds have since slowed cloud growth for many companies as rising inflation forced businesses to trim cloud budgets.
Nvidia just announced its Grace CPU is in full production, a product that may compete against Advanced Micro Devices.
Revenue for the video games market is projected to hit $385 billion this year and continue expanding at a compound annual rate of 8% through 2027, according to the forecasters at Statista. While its growth may not be as significant as other tech markets like artificial intelligence (AI) or cloud computing, there's a never-ending supply of new video games, and the market for them has grown consistently over the long term. Adding a video gaming stock to your holdings can be an excellent way to instill stability in your portfolio, and there's no better time than the present to do so.
These companies have exciting developments on the way, with promising outlooks in AI and virtual/augmented reality.
Shares of semiconductor giants Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD), Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), and Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) were all falling on Wednesday, down 5.2%, 3.7%, and 5.3%, respectively, as of 3:42 p.m. ET. None of these three companies had any company-specific news today, but one -- or actually, two -- of their main rivals reported earnings last night, casting a pall over any chip stock leveraged to the PC or server markets. Yesterday, both HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) reported earnings that disappointed.
The world has gone crazy over generative artificial intelligence (AI), and we have Nvidia's (NASDAQ: NVDA) financial outlook for the ages to thank for it. Fueled by rising demand for generative AI services like ChatGPT, Nvidia said its quarterly revenue is poised to skyrocket from $7.2 billion last quarter (the three months ended in April 2023) to $11 billion next quarter, and sustain at a similar level for the rest of this year. Growth like this from a company of such size is incredibly rare, and Nvidia is keeping its foot on the gas.
Howard Marks put it nicely when he said that, rather than worrying about share price volatility, 'The possibility of...
What critical questions should investors ask when determining if the AI market affects a semiconductor company? Check out the short video to learn what semiconductor investors Jose Najarro and Billy Duberstein had to say.
HP Inc. is plotting an AI future as sales of PCs continue to be under pressure.
The semiconductor industry's long-term outlook is extremely promising, and top players in the space will likely deliver incredible returns for shareholders. Just take a look at the stock performance for Nvidia, one of the world's leading high-performance chip companies. Thanks to artificial-intelligence (AI) applications powering big growth for the company's data-center business, Nvidia's market cap is now in the range of $1 trillion.
After brutal trading last year, both stocks are rallying. But which leading chip company is the better investment?
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The Spear Alpha ETF (SPRX) topped the list of the best-performing U.S. equity ETFs in May, gaining 28.3%. The rally was driven by the hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and investors' flight to mega-cap tech stocks.
Yahoo Finance Live anchor Julie Hyman takes a look at several trending stocks including Nvidia, Tesla, Palantir, C3.ai, AMD, as well as Cathie Wood removing Nvidia from her Ark Innovation ETF holdings.
Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Advanced Micro (AMD). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
AI hype is in full bloom in the US stock market. And the biggest names in the market are doing the heavy lifting pushing stocks higher.