Nvidia’s shares dropped over 8% following a tepid profit outlook despite strong earnings, leading to wider tech stock declines. The Nasdaq Composite tumbled by 2.8%, significantly impacted by a slump in semiconductor stocks amid concerns about AI demand. U.S. economic data revealed
Nvidia’s stock faced an 8.5% drop despite surpassing Wall Street’s fiscal expectations due to a disappointing gross margin projection. The company’s Blackwell AI GPUs saw an impressive $11 billion in revenue, surpassing initial forecasts and marking a swift product line rollout. Nvidia
C3.ai’s significant revenue growth is fueled by strategic partnerships with major cloud and consulting companies. Despite robust sales, achieving profitability is a challenge for C3.ai, raising concerns about long-term stability. Stock volatility is pronounced, with prices often spiking before earnings announcements and
Nvidia leads tech innovation with a remarkable 114% revenue surge, surpassing Wall Street expectations largely due to its Blackwell AI chip. Economic concerns persist, with an inverted Treasury yield curve signaling potential recession and heightened consumer anxiety over inflation. Mixed global market
Sony is focusing on quantum computing to enhance its data processing capabilities, potentially benefiting its entertainment, gaming, and imaging sectors. The company is making strategic moves into the metaverse by leveraging its virtual reality technology and collaborating with gaming platforms. Sony’s advancements
The Climate Tech market is expected to grow from $37.5 billion in 2025 to $220.3 billion by 2035. Global climate challenges are driving rapid adoption of solutions such as carbon accounting software, smart grids, and energy storage innovations. Policies like the European
Nvidia has reached a peak in the tech industry due to strong earnings driven by high demand for its Blackwell GPU and DeepSeek system. Blackwell is a groundbreaking GPU known for its efficiency and power, significantly affecting artificial intelligence and innovation across
NVIDIA is a leader in AI and high-performance computing, gaining significant attention from investors. Despite some decreased stakes, many investors are increasing their holdings, indicating confidence in NVIDIA’s future. NVIDIA’s innovations in AI, GPUs, and data analysis are reshaping industries like healthcare
Hong Kong hosts the International Young Scientist Forum on Artificial Intelligence, aiming to inspire young minds in AI. Organized by the Hong Kong Investment Corporation (HKIC), the event serves as a bridge between Eastern and Western technological landscapes. The focus is on
Copenhagen’s IDC Ventures launches its inaugural fund of funds, VC4 FoF I, with a starting capital of €33 million and a target of €150 million, set to commence in January 2025. Focusing on diversification, the fund strategically invests in fintech, marketplaces, and