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Nvidia forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Wednesday, and announced an $80 billion share repurchase program. Shares of the company were marginally down in extended trading. The world's most valuable company expects revenue of $91 billion, plus or minus 2%, compared with estimates of $86.84 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
Artificial intelligence cloud computing startup Lamda on Wednesday said it has won a cloud contract with high-speed trading firm Hudson River Trading. Lamba, which is backed by Nvidia and raised $1.5 billion last year after signing a deal to provide Microsoft with access to Nvidia's chips, said the deal with Hudson River Trading will entail renting more than 1,000 of Nvidia's latest "Blackwell" systems to the trading firm, which Reuters last month reported had $12.3 billion in trading revenues last year. Lamda and Hudson River Trading did not disclose the financial terms of the deal.
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Investors will get highly anticipated quarterly results from Nvidia (NVDA) on Wednesday in what's expected to be the marquee earnings event of the week.
Baidu stock climbed higher early Monday after the Chinese search engine company reported first-quarter results ahead of analyst expectations. Baidu said that it earned an adjusted 12.06 yuan per American depositary share for the March quarter, down 34% from a year earlier. Often compared to Google, Baidu was one of the quickest Chinese tech companies to embrace AI.
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