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Continue ReadingEver since the groundbreaking release of ChatGPT, artificial intelligence (AI) has been talked about nonstop in investing circles. ChatGPT is the large language model (LLM) generative AI brought to us by OpenAI, and its versatility is impressive. This explains why Alphabet is pushing hard to get its own AI software out to the public...
Continue ReadingMicrosoft debuted its AI-powered Copilot platform and new Surface hardware during an event in New York on Thursday...
Continue ReadingBroadcom stock fell Thursday after a news report said Google could drop Broadcom as its supplier of artificial intelligence chips as soon as 2027...
Continue ReadingStocks are trading lower the morning after the Federal Reserve’s decision to hold rates steady at its September meeting. KB Home (KBH) shares dip in the early trading session despite the company’s third-quarter earnings beating estimates and raising its full-year outlook. Marvell Technology (MRVL) shares are trading slightly higher amid reports that the company could replace Broadcom (AVGO) as Google’s (GOOG, GOOGL) key AI chip supplier. CrowdStrike (CRWD) shares are trading in the green after the company announced it is raising its subscription gross margins target while increasing its operating margin target. Yahoo Finance’s Brad Smith and Seana Smith take a look at some of the trending stocks of the day. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live...
Continue ReadingNasdaq led declines in key Wall Street indexes on Thursday as a jump in Treasury yields knocked down growth stocks after the Federal Reserve signaled that another rate hike was in the offing this year. Rate-sensitive stocks including Tesla, Meta Platforms, Amazon.com, Alphabet, and Nvidia fell between 1.5% and 3.0% as the two-year and 10-year Treasury yields scaled multi-year highs...
Continue ReadingThe Department of Justice has, for now, removed public access to documents related to its antitrust case against Google...
Continue ReadingThe Information reported late Wednesday that Marvell could replace Broadcom as one of Google's AI chip development partners...
Continue ReadingGoogle executives have had extensive discussions about dropping Broadcom as a supplier of artificial-intelligence chips as early as 2027, according to a report...
Continue ReadingWall Street's main indexes were poised for a weak open on Thursday as a jump in Treasury yields knocked down growth stocks after the Federal Reserve signaled that another rate hike was in the offing this year. Rate-sensitive stocks including Tesla, Meta Platforms, Amazon.com, Alphabet, and Nvidia fell between 1.9% and 2.5% in premarket trading as the two-year and 10-year Treasury yields scaled multi-year highs...
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