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Tempus AI = AI in healthcare Tempus AI is seeking to sell 11 million shares at $35-$37 in its IPO and is slated to begin trading this Friday. Intelligent Diagnostics use AI, including generative AI, to make laboratory tests more accurate, tailored, and personal. AI IPOs: few and far between While AI is again the big investment theme of 2024, AI-themed IPOs have been few and far between. But the appetite for AI IPOs is large, and investors are scanning for new investments. Although the anticipated flood of AI IPOs has not yet materialized, Matt Kennedy is confident more are coming.
Persons: Matt Kennedy, Howe Ng, Ng, IPOs Organizations: Nasdaq, Astera Labs, Renaissance Capital, Nvidia, Cerebras Systems, Citigroup, Tempus, Forge Global Holdings
Bhattacharya said Super Micro is well-positioned with smaller cloud service providers that are expanding globally amid strong demand. SMCI YTD mountain Super Micro, year to date Taiwan Semiconductor also stands to gain from Nvidia's report, according to Bank of America analyst Brad Lin. Nvidia's strong forward guidance is a particularly good sign, Bank of America argued. Citigroup analyst Laura Chen told clients to expect "strong momentum to continue" at Taiwan Semiconductor following Nvidia's latest financial results. For the former, he listed Astera Labs , Credo Technology , Marvell Technology , Macom Technology Solutions and Monolithic Power Systems as likely winners given their high exposure.
Persons: Ruplu Bhattacharya, Bhattacharya, Supermicro, It's, FactSet, Brad Lin, Lin, Laura Chen, Dell, Asiya Merchant, Merchant, Tore Svanberg, Svanberg Organizations: Nvidia, Computer, Bank of America, Taiwan Semiconductor, Citigroup, Taiwan Semiconductor's, Citi, Dell, DELL, Technology, Marvell Technology, Macom Technology Solutions, Systems, Semiconductors, ON Semiconductor, Ambarella, Texas, Devices, Power Systems Locations: Taiwan, Taiwan Semiconductor's U.S
In its earnings report on Thursday, Microsoft said capital expenditures jumped 79% from a year earlier to $14 billion. "We do have demand that exceeds our supply by a bit," Microsoft CFO Amy Hood told analysts on the company's earnings call. During the fiscal third quarter, revenue in Microsoft's Azure cloud rose 31%, with 7 percentage points from AI. Microsoft intends "to scale to meet the growing demand signal for our cloud and AI products," she said. WATCH: Microsoft's capex increase for AI infrastructure is not a surprise, says Deepwater's Gene Munster
Persons: Amy Hood, Hood, Deepwater's Gene Munster Organizations: Microsoft, OpenAI, Nvidia, Amazon Web Services Locations: Bellevue , Washington
Microsoft has reported significant revenue growth from clients running AI models in its Azure public cloud, and the company wants to keep the trend going by rolling out new AI features for developers. The new head of Microsoft AI, Mustafa Suleyman, will take the stage alongside CEO Satya Nadella and other longtime executives during the show's opening keynote in Seattle. Suleyman — a cofounder of DeepMind, the AI startup that Google acquired in 2014 — joined Microsoft last month from startup Inflection AI. The software maker will also talk about new AI features "that allow users deeper interaction with their digital lives on Windows," according to one session description. At Build, Microsoft plans to discuss how Windows apps will be able to tap Arm-based neural processing engines, or NPUs, for AI.
Persons: Mustafa Suleyman, Nadella, Satya Nadella, Suleyman —, , Dan Ives Organizations: Ltd, Economic, Microsoft, Microsoft's, DeepMind, Google, Windows, Intel Locations: Davos, Switzerland, Seattle
Shares of Alphabet are on the verge of a possible breakout ahead of the company's three-day Google Cloud Next conference in Las Vegas, where artificial intelligence will be a major theme. Shortly after the trade, Alphabet shares ran into a brick wall after some advertising weakness surfaced in fourth-quarter results and was followed by a controversy over Gemini's image generator that caused the company to pull the tool. The conference is expected to show that "Google is not being left behind, not being troubled by Search," Jim said. That said, we expect Tuesday's AI conversation to be limited to how it relates to Google Cloud. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Thomas Kurian's, Nvidia —, bottoming, Jim Cramer, Jim, Nikesh Arora, Anthropic, Dario Amodei, Ford Yao Ge, Nik Spirin, Oppenheimer, Claude, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Google Cloud, Google, Microsoft, Super, Apple, Nvidia, Management, CNBC, Amazon, Bank of America, Palo Alto, Ford, Apple's Worldwide, Getty Locations: Las Vegas, Palo Alto, Amazon, OpenAI
During a call with analysts after its February earnings, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon talked about the gen AI search capabilities in its app. As a technology company, Walmart has to experiment a lot, and in the case of adding generative AI search capabilities, there's a very low cost for failure, she said. AI and search, shopping business model shiftsIt's not only Walmart investing in this type of search in the retail sector. Amazon's AI shopping assistant Rufus lets people have a conversation with the platform about what they need rather than just looking for direct items. "Google is anxious is about search in general, and the question this raises is will it be a death by a thousand cuts for Google Search?"
Persons: Doug McMillon, McMillon, Marc Lore, Sucharita Kodali, Kodali, Sergey Brin, Brin, Rufus, Jacob Bourne, Bourne, it's Organizations: Google, Walmart, Amazon, Insider Intelligence, Ikea, Lowe's
In 1990, Arm (NASDAQ: ARM), then a startup based in Cambridge, UK, filled the void with high-performance, power-efficient, and small form-factor processor technology for battery-run products. The processor architecture was so robust that AI functions could be built into the devices themselves – voice, touch, and facial recognition. Delivering the right compute, from cloud to edgeEnormous cloud data centers process most of the world's big AI workloads today because they can do so more efficiently at scale. Arm technology is also designed to follow and support AI workloads as they increasingly get distributed outside the cloud to edge devices. As the most pervasive CPU architecture ever, Arm is at the forefront of the AI/ML revolution, powering billions of devices from smartphones to cloud servers.
Persons: Grace Hopper, We're Organizations: NASDAQ, ARM, Intel, NVIDIA, Insider Studios Locations: Cambridge, UK
Google's new search capabilities can also be used for other crucial applications such as applying the correct billing codes and determining whether patients meet the criteria to enroll in a clinical trial, O'Malley said. Google Cloud on Monday announced new artificial intelligence-powered search capabilities that it said will help health-care workers quickly pull accurate clinical information from different types of medical records. Aashima Gupta, global director of health care strategy and solutions at Google Cloud, said the new Vertex AI Search capabilities can integrate directly into a clinician's workflow, which is of high importance for customers in the field. Customers can sign up for early access to Vertex AI Search for health care and life sciences starting Monday, but Google Cloud has already been testing the capabilities with health organizations such as Mayo Clinic, Hackensack Meridian Health and Highmark Health. Mayo Clinic is not using the new Vertex AI Search tools in clinical care yet, said Cris Ross, Mayo's chief information officer; it is starting with administrative use cases.
Persons: O'Malley, Lisa O'Malley, Aashima Gupta, Gupta, Cris Ross, we're, it's, Ross, Richard Clarke, Clarke Organizations: Cloud AI, Google Cloud, CNBC, Google, Monday, American Medical Association, Mayo Clinic, Hackensack Meridian Health, Highmark Health, Health
More companies are quietly updating privacy policies to use collected user data to train AI models. More companies have been trying to do what they can to stop their data from being scraped and saved to expand datasets needed to train AI models. Microsoft's updated Terms , for which it highlighted changes going into effect Sept. 30, added a new five-point section on AI Services. The other four points cover Microsoft disallowing any use of its AI services for other AI tools. At the end of August, it created a simple form where users could "request" to opt out of their data being used to train AI models.
Persons: Zoom, Bard, hasn't, OpenAI, Instacart, they're, Elon Musk, Meta Organizations: Service, Microsoft, Meta, OpenAI, Services, Google, Elon, Facebook Locations: Wall, Silicon, Instacart's
Alphabet shares hit a 52-week high Tuesday after showcasing its AI and machine learning capabilities at its annual Cloud Next event. Bank of America's Justin Post said the search company was "flexing its AI muscle," adding that its AI capabilities are a major customer selling point and should be a positive driver for the stock. Along with the hardware updates, Alphabet revealed pricing for a suite of AI-powered tools for enterprise customers. At $30 a month, Citi's Ronald Josey called the contribution "material over time," and said the event should mitigate any "remaining overhangs" on Google's Cloud AI capabilities. Correction: Google shares recently hit a 52-week high.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Brian Nowak, Nowak isn't, Bank of America's Justin Post, Citi's Ronald Josey, Justin Patterson, Doug Anmuth Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, Bank of America's, KeyBanc Capital, Google
A lawsuit claims Google took people's data without their knowledge or consent to train its AI products. The lawsuit accuses Google of "secretly stealing everything ever created and shared on the internet." A new lawsuit claims that Google has been "secretly stealing everything ever created and shared on the internet by hundreds of millions of Americans" to train its generative AI products like its chatbot Bard. One of the plaintiffs in the Google lawsuit, identified with the initials "J.L." The lawsuit claims that her work is now widely available for free on Bard, with the bot giving chapter summaries of the book and even sharing extracts verbatim.
Persons: Google, OpenAI, Bard, DeepMind, Halimah DeLaine Prado, DeLaine Prado Organizations: Google, Morning, Clarkson Law Firm, Court, Northern, Northern District of, Reuters, New York Times Locations: Northern District, Northern District of California, Texas
Most US cloud companies won't be too hurt except perhaps Oracle, which runs TikTok. US cloud computing companies are about to be the latest target in the discord between the Biden administration and China. That loophole involves cloud computing companies. They merely have to pay for cloud computing services offered by the largest cloud providers. Chinese companies have plenty of local cloud providers to use for their cloud computing needs, like Tencent and Alibaba Cloud.
Persons: Biden, Bernstein, Mark Moerdler, Moerdler, Moerdler isn't, Ampere, Larry Ellison, Joe Biden, Julie Bort Organizations: Morning, Oracle, Wall Street, Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, TikTok, Nvidia, supercomputing, AMD, Twitter Locations: China, Beijing
Why this chip stock could be the next Nvidia
  + stars: | 2023-05-30 | by ( Samantha Subin | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Those who missed Nvidia's recent surge may want to consider putting their money in one overlooked artificial intelligence beneficiary: Marvell Technology. The stock surged 181% this year on AI tailwinds. "Not sure we can make sense of the recent AI rally, but this is a name that belongs in the basket." Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya called the chip stock an "underappreciated" AI beneficiary in a recent note. "All in all, MRVL AI revenue is expected to grow at a 100% CAGR from FY23-FY25," Malik said.
Nvidia dominates the market for training AI models with huge amounts of data. Qualcomm's chips hit 197.6 server queries per watt versus 108.4 queries per watt for Nvidia. Neuchips, a startup founded by veteran Taiwanese chip academic Youn-Long Lin, took the top spot with 227 queries per watt. Qualcomm also beat Nvidia at object detection with a score of 3.2 queries per watt versus Nvidia's 2.4 queries per watt. Nvidia hit 10.8 samples per watt, while Neuchips ranked second at 8.9 samples per watt and Qualcomm was in third place at 7.5 samples per watt.
Here are five stocks chosen by Wall Street's top analysts, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Rakesh holds the 94th position among more than 8,000 analysts followed on TipRanks. The analyst ranks 439th among more than 8,000 analysts followed on TipRanks. The analyst remains bullish on the stock and raised his price target to $134 from $128, as he continues to see a "meaningful upside." Santarelli holds the 27th position among more than 8,000 analysts on TipRanks.
OAKLAND, Calif, Nov 16, (Reuters) - U.S. chip designer and computing firm Nvidia Corp (NVDA.O) on Wednesday said it is teaming up with Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) to build a “massive” computer to handle intense artificial intelligence computing work in the cloud. The AI computer will operate on Microsoft’s Azure cloud, using tens of thousands of graphics processing units (GPUs), Nvidia’s most powerful H100 and its A100 chips. “We're seeing a broad groundswell of AI adoption ... and the need for applying AI for enterprise use cases.”In addition to selling Microsoft the chips, Nvidia said it will partner with the software and cloud giant to develop AI models. Buck said Nvidia would also be a customer of Microsoft’s AI cloud computer and develop AI applications on it to offer services to customers. This is important as heavy AI computing work requires thousands of chips to work together across several servers.
China’s zero-Covid policy has hampered its domestic aviation industry and kept international traffic at a tiny fraction of pre-pandemic levels as Western carriers rebound sharply. Tuesday’s opening marked the first time Western plane giants Airbus and Boeing have shared the stage with China’s new COMAC C919 single-aisle jet at the showpiece event. Chinese J-20 stealth fighter jets at Airshow China, in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, on November 8. Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) reported orders from leasing firms for 300 C919s and 30 ARJ21 regional jets. Production of the world’s largest jetliner ended last year after weak sales including a near-failure to conquer China’s market.
Amid a market downturn, tech workers in Pittsburgh say they're happy to live in a low-cost area. Three tech workers told Insider their stories and why they chose to work from Pittsburgh. When the world shut down early in the COVID-19 pandemic, it suddenly became less important for tech workers to live in hot spots like New York; Austin, Texas; or San Francisco. Now, she says, intangible perks like Pittsburgh's supportive tech community have made her very satisfied with her decision. And at some jobs, even ones without a Pittsburgh HQ, there's a pride in the locality that keeps workers here.
Google Cloud aims to unfreeze hiring in more areas across the org by October, a leaked memo said. "We have too many Code Yellows and Purples," he told staff in the memo. Google Cloud will unfreeze hiring in more areas across the organization by October, a memo sent to staff Wednesday and obtained by Insider said. We continue to aggressively hire for critical roles that support our long-term goals and customer needs," a Google Cloud spokesperson said. The spokesperson added that individual teams at Google Cloud would decide whether to unfreeze hiring based on that team's needs and priorities.
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