Amazon should register solid revenue gains in the years ahead, thanks to multiple tailwinds pushing it forward. AWS will continue to be a growth and profit engine for the business. Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) has been one of the best investments anyone could've made...
Continue ReadingTesla trades lower ahead of the possible launch of its robotaxi service this week in Austin, Texas, while Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference begins Monday...
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Continue ReadingIonQ on Monday said it has agreed to buy U.K.-based Oxford Ionics in a deal valued at $1.075 billion, continuing its acquisition spree...
Continue ReadingData center spending could top $1 trillion per year by 2028 to meet surging demand for computing capacity driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Suppliers of data center chips and components, such as Nvidia, Broadcom, and Advanced Micro Devices, could be poised for significant growth. The iShares Semiconductor ETF holds those three stocks along with 27 others, and it could turn $250,000 into $1 million over the coming decade...
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Continue ReadingThe new safety ranking is designed to help customers understand AI models' capabilities and make informed purchasing decisions...
Continue ReadingElectric vehicles (EVs) are making significant strides toward a green future, driven by advancements in battery technologies. With expectations that EVs could represent 20-30% of global car sales by 2030, enhancements in battery density and charging speed are pivotal. The market is currently led by China, with companies like CATL and BYD taking the forefront, while Europe and North America work to increase their domestic battery production capabilities. New technologies such as solid-state.....
Continue ReadingThe stock looks poised to reach new heights, helped by the growth of Google Cloud. Wall Street's least favorite "Magnificent Seven" stock may be Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) right now if its price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is any indicator. The large technology company -- and parent of Google -- is leaping forward into the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution with open arms, growing revenue at a double-digit rate, and seeing an earnings inflection at its cloud division...
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