NVIDIA

Is Broadcom the next Nvidia?  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Is Broadcom the next Nvidia?

Broadcom, under CEO Hock Tan, now finds itself at the epicentre of one of the world’s fastest-growing markets — AI chips

Company in the news

Nvidia CEO to tour China amid Beijing antitrust probe, AI curbs

The Nvidia CEO is due to arrive in Shenzhen for employees’ annual Lunar New Year celebrations around Jan 15, days before US President-elect Donald Trump gets sworn in for a second term.

Semiconductor

White House unveils new curbs on exporting Nvidia AI chips

The rules, which are set to take effect in one year, establish caps on the amount of computing power that can be sold to most countries.
Serial Achieva wins US$15.62 million deal to supply Nvidia-powered servers - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Artificial Intelligence

Serial Achieva wins US$15.62 million HGX server supply deal

Serial Achieva shares last changed hands at 15 cents

Investing ideas

How US$10,000 fared in 2024 across a range of standout investments

Here's what US$10,000 would have gotten you in 2024 if you had invested in cryptocurrency, the US stock market and more.

Artificial Intelligence

Nvidia supplier Ibiden weighs faster expansion for AI demand

All of Nvidia’s AI semiconductors now use Ibiden’s substrates

Geopolitics

Nvidia hit with China probe as tech war with US escalates

Nvidia's dominance in the AI-chip market has drawn scrutiny at home and globally

US stocks

Nvidia stock surge means CEO’s foundation must double giving

The Internal Revenue Service requires that private foundations give away at least 5% of their assets annually, which can be a moving target for charities that hold fast-rising stocks.
Nvidia forecast fails to meet loftiest estimates for AI star - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Semiconductor

Nvidia forecast fails to meet loftiest estimates for AI star

Even with a disappointing outlook, Nvidia’s growth over the past two years has been staggering.

Artificial Intelligence

Nvidia rides AI wave to pass Apple as world’s largest company

The chipmaker accounts for 7% of the weight of the S&P 500 Index and is responsible for about a quarter of the benchmark’s 21% gain this year.
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