Wall Street expects Nvidia's earnings to increase at 35% annually ... is the largest digital advertiser and third-largest public cloud, and the company is using AI to strengthen its standing in both markets. For instance, its leadership in advertising ...
As bitcoin (BTC-USD) miners pivot toward artificial intelligence to diversify revenue streams, Wall Street's optimism is rising, raising the question whether investors should, too, be bullish. "The synergy is simple: AI companies need energy,
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives is out with an early reaction to Palantir's "eye-popping" results, featuring beats across the board.
Tech giants are set to spend a staggering $200 billion on AI-related capital expenditures this year, according to Bloomberg's calculations, marking an all-time high for these
The biggest companies on Wall Street are all heavily exposed to artificial intelligence: Apple with its newly launched AI iPhones; Microsoft, Amazon.com, and Alphabet with their cloud businesses and AI services; and Meta Platforms’ AI features and ad ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is the hottest stock on Wall Street. For the last few years, it hit the headlines as it dominated the artificial intelligence (AI) chip supply, controlling roughly 90% of the incredibly lucrative market.
Investment giant KKR and Energy Capital Partners have agreed to invest a combined $50 billion in data-center and power-generation projects to support the development of artificial intelligence. See th
Generative artificial intelligence search startup Perplexity AI Inc. reportedly is finalizing the details of a mammoth new funding round that would increase its valuation to a cool $9 billion.
Morgan Stanley is expanding the use of OpenAI-powered, generative artificial intelligence tools to its vaunted investment banking and trading division, CNBC has learned.
After a 150% rally that’s added about $60 billion in market value, Wall Street thinks Palantir Technologies Inc. has gotten way ahead of itself.
In the AI era, Palantir is quickly emerging as a leader, and management now expects U.S. commercial revenue to jump at least 47% this year. However, Wall Street is souring on the stock as Palantir shares have gotten pricey.