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Nvidia’s (NVDA) AI Roadmap Isn’t Delayed. Why Is The Stock Still So Cheap?
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Nvidia’s (NVDA) AI Roadmap Isn’t Delayed. Why Is The Stock Still So Cheap?

NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is one of the 10 Best Major Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. On July 6, NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares rose more than 1% after it denied reports that its next-generation Kyber AI server system had been delayed until 2028. Previously, on July 5, SemiAnalysis, a research firm, reported that the company’s […]

Here Are Thursday’s Best Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Align Technology, American Tower, Caesars Entertainment, Cohu, Five Below, Intuitive Surgical, Salesforce, Toast, and More
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Here Are Thursday’s Best Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Align Technology, American Tower, Caesars Entertainment, Cohu, Five Below, Intuitive Surgical, Salesforce, Toast, and More

Pre-Market Stock Futures: Futures are trading mixed after another tough day across Wall Street, with all the major indices crushed early on, before the Nasdaq made a late-afternoon push to wind up just modestly higher at 25,870, up 0.20%. The S&P 500 also rallied in the afternoon, erasing a big deficit, to finish the session ... Here Are Thursday’s Best Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Align Technology, American Tower, Caesars Entertainment, Cohu, Five Below, Intuitive Surgical, Salesforce, T

Nvidia H200 Chips Could Return to China as Beijing Weighs Limited Approval (NVDA)
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Nvidia H200 Chips Could Return to China as Beijing Weighs Limited Approval (NVDA)

Report Suggests China May Permit Limited H200 Chip SalesNvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) could regain limited access to the Chinese artificial intelligence market, according to a report from The Information, which said Beijing is considering allowing domestic companies to purchase a restricted number of the chipmaker’s H200 AI processors. The report says Chinese technology groups including Alibaba, ByteDance and DeepSeek have been informed they may be eligible to acquire the chips, provided they disclose bo

Betting on the price of a chip: why the H100 rental market matters
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Betting on the price of a chip: why the H100 rental market matters

Punters on Polymarket are wagering on what it will cost to rent Nvidia's H100 chip by the end of July, and the market says more about the AI economy than almost any equity index. Traders currently assign a 43% probability that the benchmark rental rate lands between $2.30 and $2.60 per hour,...

AI Weekly: Samsung's massive profits, Microsoft's big lays off
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AI Weekly: Samsung's massive profits, Microsoft's big lays off

<body><p>STORY: From Samsung's huge quarter to Microsoft's big lay offs...</p><p>This is AI Weekly.</p><p>:: AI Weekly</p><p>Samsung flagged a 19-fold jump in second-quarter profits from a year earlier.</p><p>The South Korean giant estimated April-June operating profit at just over $58 billion - ahead of analyst projections.</p><p>The global AI boom drove huge demand for Samsung's chips, and sent prices for silicon sky-high.</p><p>Although investors wiped more than $80 billion off the firm's market value after the results were announced over worries about how long the AI bonanza will last.</p><p>China plans to allow its top AI firms to buy a limited number of Nvidia's most powerful AI chip, the H200.</p><p>That's according to a report from The Information.</p><p>It said Chinese officials recently told local leaders Alibaba, ByteDance and DeepSeek they may soon get permission to buy some of the chips.</p><p>Beijing has until now withheld approval of buying the H200 as it looks to support domestic suppliers.</p><p>Microsoft said it will cut more than 2% of its workforce, or roughly 4,800 jobs.</p><p>It joins a wave of layoffs at tech titans as they move investments to AI infrastructure.</p><p>Booming AI demand has powered growth at Microsoft's Azure cloud-computing business.</p><p>But the growing cost of building data centers to run those services has hit cash flows.</p><p>And sources told Reuters China's DeepSeek is developing its own AI chip.</p><p>It could lower its reliance on Nvidia and Huawei chips which is needed to train and run its AI models.</p><p>The sources said the chip is designed for inference, rather than for training new models.</p><p>Inference is the stage of AI computing where a trained model generates responses for users.</p><p>DeepSeek didn't respond to a request for comment.</p></body>