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Rising memory prices are putting serious pressure on GPU makers, and the budget graphics-card segment may be the first casualty. AMD and Nvidia are reportedly considering cuts that could reshape the entry-level market.
Wall Street obsesses over NVDA Vs AMD rivalry but NVDA's earnings reveal a different story. NVDA's growth and commitments dwarf competition.
Nvidia has been the clear front runner in the generative artificial intelligence race, with its stock surging 180% this year propelling it to become the world’s most valuable company with a market cap of almost $3.5 trillion. However, trading at a lofty ...
Has the excitement surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) stocks cooled off? Many top AI stocks are down this year, including Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD), better known as just AMD, and Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA). They have both declined around 15% ...
When it comes to semiconductor stocks, it's virtually impossible not to think of Nvidia. Over the last two years, the company has become the undisputed leader among chip stocks, and with that, is swiftly emerging at the forefront of the pack among ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. While calling for AMD to outperform NVDA at the start of the year felt so obvious, it certainly wasn’t the case ...
While both AMD and Nvidia make some of the best graphics cards, pitting the two against each other usually reveals that Nvidia dominates the GPU market with an over 80% share. However, a new survey revealed that, at least in the recent weeks, many gamers ...
Some ETFs hold hundreds or even thousands of different stocks, but the iShares Semiconductor ETF holds just 30. It exclusively invests in companies that design, manufacture, and distribute semiconductors, and specifically those that stand to benefit from megatrends like AI.
In Nvidia’s earnings call yesterday, CEO Jensen Huang rejected talk of an AI bubble. Instead, he suggested the technology will lead to a longer transformation, according to Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives.