Investing.com -- Here are the biggest analyst moves in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) for this week.
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Investing.com -- Here are the biggest analyst moves in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) for this week.
May 15 (Reuters) - Arm Holdings is facing an antitrust probe by the U.S.
Arm Holdings is facing an antitrust probe by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over the British chip designer's licensing of its semiconductor technology, part of ongoing global scrutiny of the business, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. The FTC is investigating whether Arm is trying to illegally monopolize parts of the semiconductor market. It is looking to assess if Arm will reject or downgrade the licensing agreements for its chip blueprints used to design central processing units, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.
Apple Slashes iPhone 17 Prices in China Ahead of Major Shopping Festival
The semiconductor sector is selling off at the open on Friday, with all three major U.S.-listed chipmakers giving back a slice of their parabolic spring rallies. Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) shares are leading the move lower, sliding 8% in early trading to $108 from Thursday’s close of $115.93. Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock is down 4% to ... Intel Slumps 7%, AMD and NVIDIA Slide 4% in Chipmaker Selloff
President Donald Trump has been busy in the stock market. Trump disclosed purchases and sales of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of U.S. stocks in the first quarter, according to a disclosure released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics. Trump purchased between $1 million and $5 million worth of ServiceNow Adobe Workday on Feb. 10, the disclosure revealed.
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U.S. stock futures were mixed on Wednesday after Monday’s mostly lower close. Dow Jones futures fell, whereas S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indices were rising. This follows President Donald Trump‘s visit to China along with Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang, Tesla Inc.‘s (NASDAQ:TSLA) Elon Musk, Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) Tim Cook, BlackRock Inc.‘s (NYSE:BLK) Larry Fink, and Qualcomm Inc.‘s (NASDAQ:QCOM) Cristiano Amon. Before leaving, Trump said on Tuesday that Americans' financial struggle
Shares of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) are down 10% in Tuesday trading, changing hands near $116 after closing at $129.44 on Monday. Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) is sliding alongside, off 5% at roughly $436. The selloff lands after both names ripped through a parabolic stretch. Intel stock gained 35% in the week ending May 11, while AMD ... Intel Crashes 10%, AMD Slides 5% as Chip Trade Cools After Parabolic Run
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Nvidia stock looked set to fall on Tuesday from a record high in the previous session. CEO Jensen Huang won’t be among the business leaders accompanying President Donald Trump on this week’s visit to China, according to reports. The recent strength of the semiconductor sector has been a boon for Nvidia, as investors warm again to the prospects for its artificial-intelligence chips.
On its recent earnings call, the company suggested it may be more aggressive in pursuing growth opportunities.
Arthur Levinson sold 250,000 Apple shares after the company reported record quarterly results.
Shares of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) are ripping higher again in Friday afternoon trading, with the stock changing hands near $125, up roughly 14% on the session. The move caps a stunning month for the chipmaker. INTC stock is now up approximately 116% over the past month with today’s intraday gain factored in. Through Thursday’s close, Intel ... Intel Just Ripped 116% in a Month. Is It Time to Sell in May and Go Away?
Intel's AI hopes are rising, but manufacturing execution, yields, and customer trust remain central to the turnaround.
Software developer Rave on Thursday filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the iPhone maker kicked Rave's app for shared viewing of video content off the Apple App Store after introducing a competing product called SharePlay. Ontario, Canada-based Rave is demanding reinstatement into the App Store and "hundreds of millions of dollars" in damages, according to the complaint filed in U.S. federal court in New Jersey. Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle a class action lawsuit for overpromising the arrival of Siri's AI features.
Justice Elena Kagan, on behalf of the court, declined to pause a ruling by the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that deemed Apple in contempt in the Epic lawsuit contesting App Store fees. Apple had sought the delay to give it time to file a full Supreme Court appeal of the 9th Circuit decision.
Settlement tied to AI feature rollout concerns
U.S. buyers of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 could receive up to $95 per device if a judge approves the deal
Apple agreed to a $250 million settlement
Counterpoint Research highlighted shifting smartphone industry dynamics in the first quarter of 2026, with premium devices gaining share, top models concentrating demand, and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) adjusting strategies amid cost pressures. Apple Leads As Premium Demand Strengthens Apple Inc.’s iPhone 17 emerged as the world’s best-selling smartphone in the first quarter of 2026, capturing a 6% share of global unit sales, Counterpoint noted on Monday. The iPhone 17 Pro Max and iP
Apple on Tuesday settled for $250 million a shareholder lawsuit brought after the company delayed artificial-intelligence upgrades to its Siri voice assistant. The lawsuit, filed by Peter Landsheft in U.S. federal court in California in 2024, arose after the iPhone maker announced - and started running advertisements for - a bevy of AI upgrades at its annual software developer conference in 2024, saying they would become available with new iPhones that fall. In 2025, Apple said that the AI overhaul of Siri would not come until this year, and executives have now confirmed that the new Siri features will be unveiled at Apple's annual developer conference next month.
All three major US stock indexes were up in late-morning trading Tuesday, as oil prices slid despite
The Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) opened higher Tuesday, with the tech-heavy benchmark riding a familiar trio of tailwinds: a fresh wave of strong earnings, a sharp pullback in crude oil, and a pause in Middle East escalation. Risk appetite is back, and the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) is riding the bullish wave. Google parent company Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL), ... Alphabet, Intel, Micron Lead Nasdaq Higher as Oil Drops on Paused Mideast Tensions
PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ:PYPL) shares are tumbling roughly 10% in early trading Tuesday morning to about $45.50, after the company reported a Q1 2026 earnings beat alongside a soft Q2 outlook. The stock closed Monday at $50.39 before the report. The slide extends an already painful run. PYPL stock entered the earnings report down 13% year ... PayPal Tumbles 10% Despite Q1 Earnings Beat: Is the Venmo Spin-off Enough to Save the Stock?