Vistra Energy (VST) grew more than 200% since the start of the year, beating Nvidia's (NVDA) growth by a substantial amount. Rob Thummel calls Vistra just one example of Utilities leading the power demand, pointing to Microsoft's (MSFT) deal with Constellation Energy (CEG) to restart Three Mile Island.
Nvidia (NVDA) saw pullback before Monday's opening bell after China asked local companies to promote chips made in the country. Meanwhile in the U.S., California's governor vetoed a highly-contested A.I.
Nvidia fell Monday, as China reportedly urged companies not to buy its chips.
With several $3 trillion companies in a single sector, S&P was forced to change its index-weighting rules.
Nvidia's stock has outperformed the S&P 500 by a wide margin. The company's capital return program includes significant share buybacks and dividend growth.
Bloomberg News Reporter Tyler Kendall breaks down her interview with Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang on the next generation of power feeding data centers. She speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
Though the semiconductor giant Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been on a strong and unbroken uptrend for years, there are some who question its ability to continue growing, and there has, for some time, existed a level of anxiety that it, and the broader artificial intelligence (AI) sector has already become an unsustainable bubble.
China urged local companies to stay away from Nvidia's chips, according to a report, while it's promoting domestic chip makers.
Like the internet in the 1990s, artificial intelligence looks to be a decade-defining technology. Nvidia is the market leader is data center graphics processing units (GPUs) and artificial intelligence chips.
After days of exhibiting a possible turnaround characterized by breaking key resistance levels, Nvidia's (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock price is now showing weakness, and an expert is warning that more losses could be in store.
Tom Yeung here with this week's Sunday Digest. Last week, I discussed the contrarian bets that billionaire investors often make.
Nvidia stock has been treading water for the past three months. A number of factors have weighed on investor sentiment, but a careful review of these issues suggests "this too shall pass.