EST Nvidia releases its first statement on DeepSeek as its stock dipped to a 18% loss on the day, calling the Chinese company’s model “an excellent AI advancem
The Nasdaq is currently experiencing a significant pullback. It is currently down 3.5% and has gone below the 20,000 level to the 19,250 range. Many are calling this downturn a “black swan event” for tech stocks.
NVIDIA market cap loses over $600 billion. NVIDIA's market cap was about $465 billion during the Opening Bell, as NVIDIA shares slipped around 13 per cent during early morning dea
He told CNBC: "My understanding is that Deepseek has about 50,000 H100s, which they can't talk about obviously because it is against the export controls that the U.S. has put in p
American AI stocks got sucker punched after China's DeepSeek app reportedly showed advancements against rivals sending investors into sell mode, shaving 3% off the Nasdaq.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) lost a record $560B in value Monday as it was among tech stocks that dropped after Chinese startup DeepSeek last week unveiled its large language model, which seemed to give its American counterparts a run for their money.
Chip designer Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is a hot topic. Its 147% total return in 52 weeks is among the 10 best performances on the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) index. The company benefits greatly from ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock has been an absolute powerhouse over the past three years, gaining 431%. It's come onto many investors' radar only recently, but it's been a powerhouse stock for years.
The past two years have been big for Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), thanks to its dominance in the artificial intelligence (AI) chip market. The stock roared higher, gaining more than 800% over the period ...
Nasdaq posted its biggest one-day percentage drop since Dec. 18 on Monday as a low-cost Chinese artificial intelligence model prompted a steep selloff in U.S. chipmakers. AI leader Nvidia sank 17%, and it erased about $593 billion in stock market value,
A lot of anticipation is built into earnings releases, and for a company as successful and high-profile as Nvidia, even success can be read as failure by the market -- at least temporarily.