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"All of it is very important, but the things we take for granted around us in the physical world are actually far more important." Spatial AI allows models to understand and interact with the physical world in ways previously limited to human cognition, and Nvidia is not the only one building on it. It's a spatial intelligence company building "large world models" to understand, interact with, and build on the three-dimensional world around us. AI for robotics, not just humanoid robotsIn contemplating the ultimate use of artificial intelligence, Nvidia concluded that robotics is the answer. Physical world will be changed by AI within yearsMany companies that focus on robotics and spatial intelligence are homing in on the world of manufacturing.
Persons: ChatGPT, Lebaredian, Fei, Fei Li, Andreessen Horowitz, Jensen Huang, Agustin Huerta, Globant's Huerta, Huerta Organizations: Nvidia, Stanford, Labs, Apple, North America, Franklin, Marshall College, International Locations: New Orleans, San Francisco, North, Globant, London
Chip insiders have stepped up their sales of company stock this year as AI-driven demand for processing power has propelled the sector's outperformance. Huang remains Nvidia's largest individual shareholder with around 3.5% of company shares outstanding, according to data from FactSet. In all, NVDA insiders disclosed around $960 million in stock sales during the third quarter, according to data collected by VerityData. Overall, 177 chip company insiders sold stock in the third quarter, down from a recent high of 245 in Q2 of 2024, according to the Washington Service. They sold a collective 12.7 million shares in Q3, a slight increase from Q2 but just below the 13.6 million shares sold in Q1.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, Tench Coxe, Coxe, Hock Tan, Tan, Verity, Richard Wallace, Bren Higgins Organizations: Washington Service, Nvidia, VanEck Semiconductor, VerityData, Broadcom, YTD, KLA Corp, Texas Instruments, SEC Locations: FactSet
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia CEO Jensen Huang: We're looking at the beginning of the next wave of AIJensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, and Julie Sweet, Accenture CEO, join 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the two companies' expanded AI partnership.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Julie Sweet Organizations: Nvidia, Accenture
CNBC Daily Open: Minor turbulence for the soft landing
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Kirk Side | Houston Chronicle | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Port workers along the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast started striking Tuesday. Higher oil prices pose a risk to inflation resurging, or at least slowing less than everyone is hoping for. The best-case scenario would be that recent events are just minor turbulence on the way to a soft landing.
Persons: Seabrook . Kirk, Kathy Hochul, Adam Kamins, Christopher Ball, Piper Sandler, Campbell, It's, Steve Liesman, Jeff Cox, Fred Imbert, Lori Ann LaRocco, Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Brian Evans Organizations: Houston Chronicle, CNBC, U.S ., Gulf Coast, New, Moody's, Quinnipiac University, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Apple Locations: Seabrook ., Port, U.S, U.S . East Coast, New York, New Jersey, Iran, Major U.S, East
CNBC Daily Open: Markets defied expectations last month
  + stars: | 2024-10-01 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on May 24, 2024 in New York City. This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Winning month and quarterU.S. markets rose on Monday to finish a winning month and quarter. While that may remind investors of the 2015 bubble, when the Chinese stock market doubled in value over six months, analysts think things are different this time.
Persons: Tesla, Jerome Powell, Powell, Cerebras, Stocks Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, Nikkei, . Federal, National Association for Business Economics, Nvidia, Systems, Nasdaq, CSI, CNBC Pro Locations: New York City, Asia, Pacific, China, Hong Kong, South
No, the tech that’s going to save humanity will be powered by the tech that very nearly destroyed it. The tech industry’s solution, for now, is nuclear energy, which is more stable than wind or solar and is virtually carbon-emission-free. Amazon is working on putting a data center campus right on the site of a Talen Energy nuclear power plant in Northeast Pennsylvania. And while AI doomer predictions often get brushed off as alarmist forecasts, you can’t as readily dismiss the folks who are concerned about nuclear energy. Bottom line: There’s no AI future without a serious uptick in our power supply, which makes the expansion of nuclear power practically unavoidable.
Persons: CNN Business ’, Sam Altman, Peter Thiel, Anna Erickson, Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Nvidia, International Energy Agency, JPMorgan, Microsoft, Energy, Financial Times, Founders Fund, Georgia Tech, Big Locations: New York, Harrisburg , Pennsylvania, Northeast Pennsylvania, Idaho, Big Tech
Last year, Son — who says he uses ChatGPT every day — is said to have met with Sam Altman, the A.I. That included talks for Son to provide up to $1 billion in funding to Altman and Jony Ive, the designer behind the iPhone, to create an A.I.-powered replacement for the smartphone. Bloomberg reported that SoftBank had hoped to be part of OpenAI’s last fund-raising round, but was instead wait-listed. Son is also trying to organize the auto industry around the use of A.I. The strike poses a significant threat to the U.S. economy, with analysts estimating it could cost up to $7.5 billion a week.
Persons: SoftBank, Son —, Sam Altman, Altman, Jony, Son, Cerebras Organizations: Bloomberg, Nvidia, Gulf Coasts, International Longshoremen’s Association Locations: OpenAI’s, ramping, A.I, British, Wayve, Gulf, U.S
Yet investors remain unrelentingly bullish, bidding the US stock market further into uncharted territory. That’s the strongest start to a year since 1997, according to FactSet, when the US economy was surging during the dotcom boom under President Bill Clinton. Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco, said the “very impressive” market performance has been driven by “continued resilience” in the US economy and enthusiasm over Fed rate cuts. US stocks retreated Tuesday after the White House warned that Iran is preparing to launch an imminent ballistic missile attack on Iran. “The Iran report is the thing scaring everyone right now,” said Michael Block, co-founder and chief operating officer at AgentSmyth.
Persons: Bill Clinton, Kristina Hooper, , , Michael Block, hasn’t, Block Organizations: New, New York CNN, Federal, White, House, Tech, Nvidia, CNN Locations: New York, Iran, Taiwan
Amazon won partial dismissal of an FTC lawsuit alleging illegal monopoly practices. AdvertisementAmazon just won a partial dismissal of a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit that accused it of operating an illegal monopoly. In September 2023, the FTC sued Amazon for stifling competition by punishing vendors who sell their items cheaper on rival platforms and for forcing sellers to use Amazon's own fulfillment service. On Monday, a federal judge in Seattle partially granted Amazon's earlier motion to dismiss the case, Reuters reported, citing court records. Last year, the agency sued Amazon in another case, saying it lured unwitting customers into Prime subscriptions and created a "labyrinthine" process to cancel it.
Persons: Biden, Organizations: Amazon, FTC, Big Tech, Service, Federal Trade Commission, Reuters, Google, Nvidia, Justice, Bloomberg, DOJ, Apple, Activision Blizzard Locations: Seattle, Washington
Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles Shri Piyush Goyal is talking to media on EU-India trade relations. India will fabricate its first chip in two years, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal told CNBC during a one-on-one interview in New York. Nvidia , AMD , Micron are among the U.S. companies that have pledged to expand in the country. Goyal added that Indian behemoth Tata and other domestic companies are working to make India's semiconductor dream a reality. And according to Goyal, Indian customers are increasingly opting for the more expensive iPhones.
Persons: Piyush Goyal, chipmakers, Goyal, behemoth Tata, Narendra Modi, Apple, Warburg Pincus Organizations: of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food, Commerce, CNBC, Nvidia, AMD, Micron, behemoth, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Samsung, U.S, Apple, BlackRock, KKR, Google, Microsoft Locations: India, New York, Silicon Valley, China, Goyal
In today's big story, what you need to know about tonight's vice presidential debate , and why it's worth paying attention to. The big storyUp for debateDrew Hallowell/Getty Images; Andrew Harnik/Getty Images; Brandon Bell/Getty Images; Rebecca Zisser/BIOhio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. ET for an uncharacteristically important vice presidential debate , write Business Insider's Brent D. Griffiths and John L. Dorman. Thanks to a hot streak at Miu Miu, Prada has done what few luxury retailers have been able to do this year: grow. In short, it doesn't get trendier than Miu Miu — and trendy is good for business.
Persons: , Drew Hallowell, Andrew Harnik, Brandon Bell, Rebecca Zisser, JD Vance, Tim Walz, Insider's Brent D, Griffiths, John L, Dorman, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris aren't, Vance, Walz, hasn't, Brent, Trump's, There's, Harris, Joe Biden's, Matt Stroshane, Tyler Le, Blackstone, Getty, Justin Sullivan, Nvidia's, Jensen, Mira Murati, Natalie Ammari, That's, Miu Miu, Prada, Jimmy Carter, Mark Rutte, Jens Stoltenberg, Claudia Sheinbaum, Elliott Hill, Mike Johnson, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Milan Sehmbi, Amanda Yen Organizations: Business, Service, Microsoft, Getty, Ohio Sen, Minnesota Gov, CBS, Netflix, Republican, UBS, Venture, Murati, Consulting, Nike, NYSE Locations: Minnesota, Silicon, New York, London
Baron Durable Advantage Fund, managed by Alex Umansky, is up 136% in five years. It's the Baron Durable Advantage Fund (BDAIX), overseen by one of the firm's star managers, Alex Umansky. It's "the closest thing we have to an all-weather fund," Umansky told Business Insider. When putting a stock in the fund, Umansky said he has so much confidence in the quality and advantages of the business that he intends to hold it forever. The semiconductor producers make up 4.1% and 4.3%, respectively, of the Baron Durable Advantage Fund.
Persons: Alex Umansky, , Ron Baron, Umansky, Baron, weren't, it's, OpenAI, That's Organizations: Broadcom, Taiwan Semiconductor, Meta, Microsoft, Service, Spotify, Business, Nvidia, Growth, Arch, Apollo Global Management Locations: Blackstone
As investors ponder how — and where — to invest in this uncertain climate, CNBC Pro asked market experts how they are positioning before the year-end. 'Capitalize on the shifting market dynamics' The fourth quarter is starting hot on the heels of central banks' rate easing cycle. "There is an interesting valuation point about U.K. equities, and given recent positive economic surprises that present potential upsides, we feel this is an attractive market." "International investors owning U.K. equities and not hedging the currency, either win on the currency strength gains or win on the equity market." Other markets Beyond the U.K., Hechler-Fayd'herbe sees potential in emerging markets such as Taiwan and South Korea.
Persons: Kevin Teng, Teng, , Europe —, he's, Morgan Stanley, Lombard, Nannette Organizations: Equity, CSI, Treasury, Wrise Private Singapore, CNBC Pro, U.S . Federal Reserve, People's Bank of China, Nvidia, Nasdaq, EMEA, CNBC, Bank of England, International Locations: Asia, East, Europe, Hong Kong, China, U.S, Swiss, Taiwan, South Korea
Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg knows how he wants to be remembered. Zuckerberg hopes Meta will be a "technology" company decades from now — not just an "app company." Zuckerberg wants people to say Meta took "really big swings" that changed the industry and the world. Right, we're not like — we're not an app company," Zuckerberg said of Meta. Zuckerberg said as well that he just wants Meta to be a company that "builds awesome things."
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, Meta, , Tiffany Janzen, we're, hasn't, Steve Jobs, Jobs, Elon Musk, Musk Organizations: Service, Meta, Business Insider, Harvard, Facebook, Apple, IDC, SpaceX Locations: WhatsApp, Silicon
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Winning month and quarterU.S. markets rose on Monday to finish a winning month and quarter. In a filing, Cerebras reported a net loss of $127.2 million on revenue of $78.7 million for 2023. Markets predict measured response from IranIsrael has escalated fighting with Lebanese militia group Hezbollah, hitting Iran's proxy network across the Middle East.
Persons: Tesla, Jerome Powell, Powell, Cerebras, Michael Santoli Organizations: CNBC, . Federal, National Association for Business Economics, Nvidia, Systems, Nasdaq, Lebanese, Hezbollah Locations: Milan, Stellantis, Iran Israel, Iran, U.S, Beijing
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock exchange during morning trading on May 17, 2024. Stock futures slipped in overnight trading following a sour start to the new trading month and final quarter of 2024. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged down 80 points, while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq-100 futures lost about 0.1% and 0.2%, respectively. In after-hours action, Nike slid about 7% after the sneaker giant pulled its full-year guidance ahead of its CEO change. Ahead of Friday's keynote September jobs report, Wall Street on Wednesday will gain insight into the state of private payrolls with ADP's Employment Survey.
Persons: Elliott Hill, Ryan Detrick, nonfarm Organizations: New York Stock, Stock, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Nike, LPL, Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Tesla, U.S, Treasury, ADP's, Federal Locations: Iran, Israel, Lebanon
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Tuesday: Morgan Stanley initiates LatAm Airlines at overweight Morgan Stanley says shares of the Latin American airline are undervalued. " Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley says it's sticking with Tesla ahead of the company's robotaxi day. Bank of America upgrades Alcoa to buy from neutral The firm says the aluminum company is uniquely positioned. Goldman Sachs upgrades Ford to buy from neutral Goldman says it likes the auto giant's "opportunity in software and services." Morgan Stanley reiterates Nvidia as overweight Morgan Stanley says it's standing by the dominant maker of AI processors.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, LTM, Tesla, Oppenheimer, it's, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Raymond James, Atlassian, Hewlett Packard, it's bullish, Jefferies, KeyBanc, Davidson, Patrick, Wells, Nvidia's Blackwell, Raymond James downgrades Disney Organizations: LatAm, Bank of America, Alcoa, AA, Barclays, Apple, Citi, Anheuser, Busch InBev, Ford, HP, Meta, Google, YouTube, UBS, Netflix, Resources Locations: U.S, Mexico, Florida, Parks
Ultimately, the slow starts to August and September did not stand in the way of Wall Street recording a strong third quarter . Tech woes : The S & P 500 tech sector is having a rough day on several different fronts. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, There's, Elliott Hill, John Donahoe, Lamb Weston, we'll, Slim Jim, Hunt's, Orville Redenbacher's, We're, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, ., Stocks, Federal Reserve, Coterra Energy, Tech, Apple, Citigroup, HP Inc, CDW Corp, Citi, Samsung Electronics, Nvidia, Broadcom, Energy, Nike, Maine Foods, Labor, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: East, Iran, Israel, China
In addition to the Computex display, humanoid robots have come up on Nvidia's last two earnings calls. The first is self-driving cars and the second is likely to be humanoid robots. Project Groot, which the company refers to as a "moonshot" initiative, is a foundation model for humanoid robots. AdvertisementIt feels like every player aiming for humanoid robots is in it for themselves, Kapoor said. Simulators are an essential stop on the path to humanoid robots, but they don't necessarily lead to human-like perception.
Persons: Jensen, , Jensen Huang, gesturing, Elon Musk, Huang, Raul Martynek, Databank, Isaac, Tesla, That's, Sophia Velastegui, who's, William, Omniverse, Ashish Kapoor, Kapoor, Jonathan Stephens, Martynek, Velastegui Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Apple, Google, Microsoft, BMW, Boston Dynamics, BYD Electronics, Siemens, sunsetted, Foundations, Grid, Scaled Foundations, Star Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, Computex
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIt's Nvidia's game to lose in semiconductor competition, says Bernstein's Stacy RasgonStacy Rasgon, Bernstein chip analyst, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the semiconductor space as the sector continues to grow in players and competition.
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Vistra Corp. leads the S&P 500 with a 216% gain in 2024, driven by clean energy demand. Vistra acquired four nuclear power plants earlier this year to help boost its clean energy profile. To meet that demand, Vistra has been focusing on generating clean energy via nuclear power plants. Vistra's gains far outpace the second-best performing S&P 500 stock this year, Nvidia, which is up 138%. AdvertisementCoincidentally, the third best-performing stock in the S&P 500 so far this year is Constellation Energy, which has surged 126% year-to-date.
Persons: Vistra, Morningstar, , it's, Travis Miller, Miller Organizations: Vistra, Service, Nvidia, Vistra Corp, Energy Harbor Corp, Constellation Energy, Microsoft Locations: California, Maine
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Persons: Katie Stockton Organizations: Nvidia, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL, Fairlead, CNBC Pro, Securities Locations: NVDA
Morgan Stanley upgrades Blackline to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the software company is undervalued. Morgan Stanley upgrades US Bancorp to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said U.S. Bancorp is well-positioned going forward. Barclays reiterates Tesla as equal weight Barclays says it's not sure the EV maker's upcoming robotaxi day will be a game changer. Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley says the iPhone 16 cycle remains "unchanged" for now for Apple. Morgan Stanley downgrades JPMorgan to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley sees better value elsewhere than shares of JPMorgan.
Persons: Wolfe, Hess, Brent, Morgan Stanley, reprice, Cantor Fitzgerald, Cantor, Tesla, it's, Uber, Apple, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, JPMorgan, Piper Sandler, Piper, Forman, Gamble, TD Cowen Organizations: Chevron, Bancorp, U.S, MU, Autodesk, Barclays, Citi, Meta, Apple, Pro, Westlake, Resources, JPMorgan, DIS, Brown, Barclays downgrades Procter, Accenture, UBS, Brookfield, Partners Locations: AVGO, ASML, TER, OW, 4Q24
Andrew Feldman, co-founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems, speaks at the Collision conference in Toronto on June 20, 2024. Cerebras competes with Nvidia , whose graphics processing units are the industry's choice for training and running AI models. In addition to selling chips, Cerebras offers cloud-based services that rely on its own computing clusters. For the full year of 2023, Cerebras reported a net loss of $127.2 million on revenue of $78.7 million. Cloud providers Amazon , Google and Microsoft have developed their own AI chips.
Persons: Andrew Feldman, Cerebras Organizations: Cerebras Systems, Systems, Nasdaq, Cerebras, Nvidia, Google, Microsoft Locations: Toronto, UAE
The U.S. Federal Reserve's bumper 50-basis-point interest rate cut has been the talk of the market as investors evaluate sectors and stocks. Kingsley Jones, a chief investment officer at the Sydney-headquartered Jevons Global, says the rate cut has "supported the market." Avoid semiconductor equipment Jones is avoiding sectors like semiconductor equipment that companies have been spending more on, following interest in building AI infrastructure and chip factories. He warned of the impact that U.S. sanctions might have on semiconductor equipment plays. "So, I'd avoid the semi equipment sector trade out of that," he added.
Persons: Kingsley Jones, Jevons, Jones, it's, wasn't Organizations: U.S, Sydney, Tech, Big Tech, Nvidia, AbbVie Inc, Costco, Oracle Locations: Federal, United States, China
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