The hottest AI ETF of 2026 isn't focused on Nvidia. It targets the overlooked memory chips powering the entire AI revolution.
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Investing.com -- Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) shares jumped 5% on Monday following a high-stakes expansion of its strategic partnership with Microsoft, placing AMD’s next-gen silicon at the heart of Azure’s cloud infrastructure. The centerpiece of the deal is Microsoft’s wide-scale deployment of the AMD Helios Rackscale Solution to drive frontier model AI inference across Azure services and enterprise customer workloads. Helios—an integrated power-rack combining AMD Instinct MI455X GPUs,
A surprise addition to AMD's AI customer roster has analysts scrambling to revise their price targets, and the chipmaker's upcoming July event could determine whether shares reclaim their recent highs or face a painful reset.
AMD will begin shipping the Helios system, which combines its own GPUs, CPUs, networking chips, and software, to customers including Microsoft later this year
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Shares of SK Hynix (NASDAQ:SKHY) are up 5% to $161.42 in Monday’s early trading, leading a broad rebound across global chip stocks. Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock is up 3% to $514, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock 2% higher at $97.25, and NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock is up 2% to $206. The bounce follows a brutal stretch for ... SK Hynix Jumps 5%, AMD Rises 4% as Korea Becomes the New Catalyst for Global Chip Stocks
↗️ Alibaba (BABA, HK:9988): Shares in the Chinese internet giant rose after it previewed its new AI model, which it said is second only to Anthropic’s Fable 5. ↘️ Ryanair (IR:RYA): Shares in the budget airline fell after it reported a drop in first-quarter profit, hit by lower fares and rising fuel costs because of the conflict in the Middle East.
Both AI chip giants are on sale. Only one of them looks cheap.
(Bloomberg) -- Producing the world’s most in-demand semiconductors requires enormous amounts of energy and access to rare minerals. CuspAI, a two-year-old British startup, has raised nearly half a billion dollars on its bet that artificial intelligence can improve that process. Most Read from BloombergUS Strikes Iran in Escalating Campaign After Troops KilledThousands of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria in Sign of Hormuz LegacyUS Strikes Iran to ‘Punish’ It for Attack That Killed 2 TroopsFCC
AMD and Anthropic are reportedly in the test phase, and a partnership could potentially be announced at AMD’s flagship conference next week.
While several uber-popular semiconductor stocks are tanking, you may be wondering if you should buy the dip or hedge your bets against these names. Here's what I'd recommend.
Cathie Wood, head of Ark Investment Management, has built a reputation for backing artificial intelligence stocks. But even her highest-conviction holdings aren't immune to profit-taking. That's exactly what she's doing with AMD this week, selling more shares after the chipmaker's recent pullback. ...
AMD's revenue has grown 77% over eight quarters while Navitas has declined 58%, widening an already massive gap between the two chipmakers.
AMD looks like a buy ahead of its Advancing AI event.
A Korean brokerage downgrade lit a fuse under chip stocks Monday, sending a controversial leveraged ETF surging while NVIDIA, AMD, and Broadcom shed billions in market cap. Here is what connected those two moves and why the math behind the trade is more treacherous than the single-day gain suggests.
The fund that tracks the 30 biggest U.S.-listed chip companies no longer has the biggest one on top.
(Bloomberg) -- After last week’s wipeout in chips and the broader selloff in technology stocks, pressure is building for the biggest spenders on artificial intelligence to justify their expenditures to beleaguered traders with increasingly itchy fingers hovering over their sell buttons.Most Read from BloombergUS Strikes Iran to ‘Punish’ It for Attack That Killed 2 TroopsFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV LicensesThousands of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria in Sign of Hormuz
Nvidia's and AMD's businesses differ more than one might think.
These three stocks are trading at expensive valuations.
Dow Jones futures: An Iran attack killed two U.S. service members. Google earnings and capex guidance will be key this week. Tesla, Intel, GE Vernova also report.
China’s Moonshot Kimi K3 AI model, described as the largest open AI model so far, has been launched and is positioned as a lower cost alternative that scores strongly on coding benchmarks. The announcement has raised questions about US leadership in AI technology and added pressure to US chip stocks, including NasdaqGS:AMD. The development highlights changing competitive pressures for global semiconductor and AI hardware suppliers. For AMD, which sells CPUs and GPUs that are used in AI...
Here's the one I would buy right now.