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Waste Management , Stericycle — Waste Management is buying Stericycle for $7.2 billion , the companies announced on Monday. Stericycle shares jumped nearly 15%, while Waste Management slid 4%. Spotify — The music streaming company climbed 4% following its announcement of premium subscription price increases in the U.S. in July. Lattice Semiconductor , Coherent — Lattice shares dove 11% after CEO Jim Anderson left to take the helm at Coherent, whose stock price jumped 17%. Krispy Kreme — Shares of the company rose 2% after it was upgraded to overweight at JPMorgan.
Persons: Keith Gill, Gill, Stericycle, CNBC's David Faber, Skydance, Shari Redstone, Jim Anderson, Esam, Dickinson, Edwards, Narendra Modi, Claudia Sheinbaum, Cava, Blackwell, Krispy Kreme, Masimo, Piper, Piper Sandler, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, — CNBC's Sean Colon, Yun Li, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox, Christina Cheddar, Berk Organizations: GameStop, DeepF, AMC, New York Stock Exchange, Waste Management, Spotify, GSK, Court, Paramount Global, Lattice Semiconductor, Company, Bloomberg News, JPMorgan, Nvidia, AMD, Bank of America, Therapeutics, Autodesk Locations: U.S, Swedish, Delaware, Becton, India, Mexico
Three Buys and a Bail: AMD, Duke Energy, Exxon & Starbucks
  + stars: | 2024-06-03 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThree Buys and a Bail: AMD, Duke Energy, Exxon & StarbucksJeff Kilburg, founder and CEO of KKM Financial, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss trades on four stocks: AMD, Duke Energy, Exxon, and Starbucks.
Persons: Starbucks Jeff Kilburg Organizations: AMD, Duke Energy, Exxon, Starbucks, KKM
CNBC Daily Open: Opec extends cuts, Nvidia showcases new chip
  + stars: | 2024-06-03 | by ( Abid Ali | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
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. OPEC+ extends cutsOPEC and it allies agreed to extend official crude production cuts into 2025 amid lackluster demand. Saudi Arabia's energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said OPEC+ wants concrete rate cuts before factoring in the potential impact on energy demand. New AI chip RubinNvidia unveiled its next generation artificial intelligence chip, Rubin, a mere three months after launching its Blackwell model.
Persons: Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Rubin, Blackwell, Dow, UnitedHealth, Bill Ackman, It's, Michael Khouw Organizations: CNBC, Saudi Aramco, Rubin Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Microsoft, Google, Dow Jones, Federal, Dow, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Tesla, Pershing, Moderna, Drug Administration, GSK, Pfizer Locations: OPEC, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Saudi, U.S, Moderna
Taipei/Hong Kong CNN —Nvidia and AMD have separately launched the next generation of their artificial intelligence (AI) chips in Taiwan, as a three-way race with Intel heats up. Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia (NVDA), said Sunday that the company would roll out its most advanced AI chip platform, called Rubin, in 2026. The Rubin platform will succeed the Blackwell, which supplies chips for data centers and was announced only in March. But competition is growing, with major competitors AMD (AMD) and Intel (INTC) introducing new products in an effort to challenge Nvidia’s dominance. The new chip will succeed the MI300 and feature more memory, faster memory bandwidth and better computer performance, Su added.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Rubin, Blackwell, Vera, Huang, , Richard Windsor, Lisa Su, ” Su, MI300X, Su, MI400, Patrick Gelsinger Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Nvidia, AMD, Intel, National Taiwan University, Radio Free Mobile Locations: Taipei, Hong Kong, Taiwan, , we’re, Computex
NVDA .SPX 1Y mountain Nvidia's stock performance over the past 12 months compared with the S & P 500. The fresh details Sunday underscore Nvidia's commitment to roll out a new version of its AI chip platform roughly every year, instead of the two-year cadence it used to follow. In a sign of the competition, Advanced Micro Devices , Nvidia's main rival in the booming AI chip market, also highlighted plans at Computex to release updated processors each year. The product announcements "continue to bolster" Nvidia's AI leadership position, Bank of America analysts wrote to clients Monday. The firm reiterated its price target of $1,500 per share and top-pick designation on Nvidia's stock.
Persons: Rubin, Blackwell, Jensen Huang, Taiwan —, Vera, Hopper, Grace, Vera Rubin —, what's, Goldman, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Sam Yeh Organizations: Nvidia, Devices, AMD, Microsoft, Blackwell, Smithsonian, Wall Street, Bank of America, CNBC, AFP, Getty Locations: Blackwell, Taiwan, Computex, Taipei
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia and AMD are now on annual product releases, says Bernstein's Stacy RasgonStacy Rasgon, Bernstein Research managing director and senior analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Nvidia and AMD's new AI chips, whether Nvidia will maintain its unrivaled position, and much more.
Persons: Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon Stacy Rasgon Organizations: Nvidia, AMD, Bernstein Research
Waste Management , SteriCycle — Shares of medical waste-disposal company Stericycle jumped 16% after Waste Management agreed to buy the company for $7.2 billion. Waste Management fell 1.5%. MarineMax — MarineMax, a recreational boat and yacht services company, popped 19% on a report that OneWater Marine is in talks to buy the company for $40 a share in cash. Boston Beer Company — Shares slid 11% after Bloomberg reported that Japanese brewer and distiller Suntory denied it's in talks to buy the Samuel Adams owner. Paramount Global — Shares added more than 6% after Skydance Media revised its buyout offer for Paramount and gave nonvoting shareholders an option to cash out Paramount Class B shares at a roughly 26% premium to Friday's close.
Persons: Keith Gill, Kitty, Stericycle, , Cava, Rubin, Blackwell, it's, Samuel Adams, Alex Harring, Brian Evans, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: GameStop, AMC Entertainment, AMC, Waste Management, Bloomberg, JPMorgan, Nvidia, AMD, Monday, Sunday, Bank of America, Boston Beer, Suntory, Street, Citi, Spotify, GSK, Autodesk — Autodesk, Paramount, Skydance Media Locations: Cava, Taipei, U.S, Delaware
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailKunst: Nvidia's problem is their competitors are catching up fastSarah Kunst, Managing Director at Cleo Capital, discusses new AI chips from Nvidia and AMD.
Persons: Sarah Kunst, Capital Organizations: Kunst, Nvidia, AMD
Mizuho Securities estimates that Nvidia controls between 70% and 95% of the market for AI chips used for training and deploying models like OpenAI's GPT. Nvidia's position in the AI chip market has been described as a moat by some experts. Founded in 2019, D-Matrix plans to release a semiconductor card for servers later this year that aims to reduce the cost and latency of running AI models. "Nobody can deny that today Nvidia is the hardware you want to train and run AI models," Fernando Vidal, co-founder of 3Fourteen Research, told CNBC. "The key is that there are a lot of options there," Su told reporters in December, when her company launched its most recent AI chip.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, Sid Sheth, It's, that's, Fernando Vidal, Lisa Su, Su Organizations: Nvidia Corp, Nvidia, Technology Conference, Microsoft, Apple, Mizuho Securities, Intel, AMD, Bank of America, 3Fourteen, CNBC Locations: San Jose , California
Nvidia on Sunday unveiled its next generation of artificial intelligence chips to succeed the previous model, which was announced just months earlier in March. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced the new AI chip architecture, dubbed "Rubin," ahead of the COMPUTEX tech conference in Taipei. Huang's announcement of Rubin appears to quicken the company's already-accelerated pace of AI chip advancement. Nvidia has pledged to release new AI chip models on a "one-year rhythm," as Huang put it on Sunday. The Rubin chip platform will have new GPUs, the crucial graphic processing technology that helps train and launch AI systems.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Rubin, Blackwell, Huang, Vera Organizations: Nvidia Corp, Nvidia, Technology Conference, Sunday, quicken, AMD, Intel, Companies, Microsoft, Google Locations: San Jose , California, Taipei, we're
Read previewNvidia cofounder and CEO Jensen Huang is in Taiwan this week, where he's getting rockstar reception and boosting the stock market. The drills started on Thursday, but Taiwan's stock market was little changed over the period. "In this case, the AI equity theme, physical investment in AI, and the wider upturn in electronic component demand are driving robust Taiwanese growth and the strong stock market performance," wrote Green. He added that an outright invasion of Taiwan by China is "very unlikely" due to high military and economic risk. "If the macro backdrop is positive and China remains far from achieving 'fortress-like' economic conditions, future sell-offs may offer attractive buying opportunities," Green wrote.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, Huang, Li Xi, Morris Chang, Lisa Su —, Pat Gelsinger, Cristiano Amon, Rene Haas, Rory Green, It's, Green Organizations: Service, China's People's Liberation Army, Business, Local, rockstar, Asus, AMD, Qualcomm, Semiconductor, PLA, Investors, Philadelphia Stock Exchange, Nvidia Locations: Taiwan, China, Beijing, TSMC, Taipei, Taiwan's, GlobalData.TS, Ukraine, Russia
Cadence Design Systems is well ahead of its artificial intelligence peers when it comes to delivering steady returns, according to Bank of America. The electronic systems design company is a "high-quality growth compounder" that's "well levered to AI," analyst Vivek Arya said in a Wednesday note to clients. Cadence develops software, hardware and intellectual property that is used to design chips and printed circuit boards, among other related products. "Over the past decade CDNS has delivered 33% annualized returns, 300bps ahead of rival SNPS , and among top 5 across our coverage, well-ahead of SOX index up 25%. Importantly, CDNS stock has outperformed the SOX index each of the 18 times the SOX index declined by over 10% since 2010."
Persons: Vivek Arya, Arya, CDNS Organizations: Cadence Design Systems, Bank of America, Cadence, PHLX Semiconductor, SOX, Nvidia, AMD, Samsung Locations: SOX
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLightning Round: Beyond Meat is way too risky, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stock including: Riot Platforms, KLA Corp, Beyond Meat, AMD, and Warby Parker.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Warby Parker Organizations: KLA Corp, AMD
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Persons: Roku, 120Hz, Ryan Waniata, you've, U8N, Max, Roku's, It's, Hisense's U8N, You'll Organizations: Business, TCL, Shop, Walmart Shop, Dolby, Pro, TCL's, Samsung, Google, Processing Unit, Smart, AMD FreeSync Locations: Moana
Cramer's Lightning Round: Beyond Meat is 'too risky'
  + stars: | 2024-05-30 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: we're, Warby, Warby Parker, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Devices, AMD, Nvidia
Super Micro Computer emerged as an investor darling early this year, as Wall Street unearthed the stock, driving it higher with gains that rivalled even Nvidia's. After Nvidia reported blockbuster earnings last Wednesday, Super Micro's shares were rocky again. The prominence of data centers in the AI boom is another tailwind for Super Micro, BofA noted, given the cooling needs of such centers. BofA reiterated its buy rating on Super Micro, giving it a price target of $1,090, or potential upside of about 23%. In a May 20 note, JPMorgan said it has an overweight rating on Super Micro.
Persons: BofA, Supermicro, Paul Meeks, Meeks, JPMorgan, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Micro, Super, Nvidia, Wall, Portfolio Management, CNBC, JPMorgan, Intel, AMD Locations: United States
That's according to I/O Fund tech analyst Beth Kindig, who said Nvidia has a massive moat around its business. Kindig said the next leg of growth for Nvidia will come from its CUDA software platform. AdvertisementNvidia stock will surge 258% from current levels and hit a $10 trillion market valuation by 2030, according to I/O Fund tech analyst Beth Kindig. This is very, very early for Nvidia," Kindig told CNBC on Tuesday. "The CUDA software platform is what developers learn on.
Persons: Beth Kindig, Kindig, , Nvidia's, Blackwell, Kindig's, They're Organizations: Nvidia, Blackwell, Fund, Service, CNBC, AMD, Intel, Amazon
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Jim Lebenthal buys more Oracle and Bill Baruch buys some SPY put spreads and sells AMDJim Lebenthal and Bill Baruch join CNBC's "Halftime Report" to detail their latest trades.
Persons: Jim Lebenthal, Bill Baruch, CNBC's Organizations: Oracle
Nvidia "seems bubbly" as its semiconductor market share isn't sustainable, Rob Arnott told CNBC. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . According to Research Affiliates founder Rob Arnott, Nvidia's market success is based on the idea that it will continue to dominate the semiconductor industry into the future. You can keep your 90+ market share and super chips.
Persons: Rob Arnott, , Arnott Organizations: Nvidia, CNBC, AMD, Intel, Service, Research, Taiwan Semi, Bank of America, Broadcom Locations: Taiwan
Wall Street analysts are turning more bullish on Nvidia yet again following another strong guide from the chipmaking behemoth. "The narrative is clearly nowhere near its end, or likely nowhere near its peak," he wrote, adding that shares appear inexpensive. He expects Nvidia's Blackwell chips to be sold out through 2025. "While it's large enough market that competitors can succeed or even gain share, NVIDIA remains the standard bearer for multifaceted AI," he wrote. Nvidia's results lifted the broader chip sector, with the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) trading 3% higher in the premarket.
Persons: Tom O'Malley, Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon, Blackwell, Blayne Curtis, Citi's Atif Malik, JPMorgan's Harlan Sur, Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, Sur, Morgan Stanley's Joseph Moore, Nvidia's Blackwell Organizations: Nvidia, Blackwell, Wall, Barclays, Jefferies, NVIDIA, VanEck Semiconductor, Micron Technology, AMD Locations: CY25
The 61-year-old Silicon Valley veteran running Nvidia has overseen a $2 trillion surge in its value since the start of last year. Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesThe hype behind Nvidia's chips is no joke. But competitors have been busy developing AI chips of their own to reduce reliance on Nvidia's increasingly expensive offerings. AMD CEO Lisa Su, who's Huang's cousin, is aiming to pry Nvidia customers away with a chip named the MI300X that costs between $10,000 and $15,000. If they succeed in using Triton, they could be one step closer to a future in which alternatives to Nvidia's chips are easier to use.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, Matt Bryson, Huang, isn't, Justin Sullivan, Taylor Swift, Nvidia's, Blackwell, Zuckerberg, Lisa Su, who's, Jensen, AMD, CUDA, OpenAI Organizations: Service, Silicon, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Business, GTC, AMD, Google, Meta, Financial Times Locations: San Jose , California, Woodstock
When Nvidia beats estimates, these 6 AI stocks tend to rise
  + stars: | 2024-05-22 | by ( Ganesh Rao | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Six artificial intelligence-related stocks tend to react positively to Nvidia 's quarterly results, according to CNBC Pro analysis. Five U.S.-listed stocks — Super Micro Computer , AMD , Marvell Technology , Vertiv , and Synopsys — along with Japan-listed Advantest Corp have each risen between 6% and 33% in the past after Nvidia revealed bumper earnings. Super Micro Computer Super Micro Computer, a tech infrastructure company, has become one of the biggest winners of Wall Street's appetite for AI investments. Advanced Micro Devices AMD, the biggest competitor to Nvidia, has also seen its shares jump after Nvidia's earnings. The stock rose 7.5% after Nvidia revealed its last quarterly figures and 16.2% after the first quarter 2023 numbers were out.
Persons: Nvidia's, Synopsys, Leswing, Alex Koller Organizations: Nvidia, CNBC, U.S, Computer, AMD, Marvell Technology, Advantest Corp, CNBC Pro, Wall Street Locations: Japan, United States
Nvidia's Hopper chips include the H100, which was announced in 2022 and faced severe supply shortages last year as the AI gold rush intensified. Tuesday's AWS news represents a pushout in demand for Nvidia chips, not a loss of it. That would be the so-called "digestion" phase for AI chips that Wall Street has been speculating about since last year. If anything, AWS deciding to wait for the more-powerful Blackwell chips could mean the digestion phase is further out on the horizon than initially thought. Unlike last year, when Nvidia's chips were in such short supply, there are now rival chips out there, such as AMD's MI300X, which is angling for a corner of the inferencing market .
Persons: you've, it's, Jim Cramer, Hopper, Blackwell, Nvidia's Hopper, There's, Grace Hopper Superchip, Kimberly Powell, Powell, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Jensen Huang, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Nvidia, Blackwell, Amazon Web Services, CNBC, NVIDIA, AWS, Club, SAP Center Locations: Hopper, Ceiba, San Jose , California
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAMD stock has 'a lot of room' to grow, Musketeer Capital Partners founder saysJosh Koren, founder of Musketeer Capital Partners, comments on the U.S. markets and why he prefers AMD to Nvidia.
Persons: Josh Koren Organizations: Musketeer Capital Partners, AMD, Nvidia
Artificial intelligence startup Scale AI said Tuesday that it has raised $1 billion in a Series F funding round that values the enterprise tech company at $13.8 billion — almost double its last reported valuation. 12 on this year's CNBC Disruptor 50 list, has now raised $1.6 billion to date. Existing investors including Y Combinator, Nat Friedman, Index Ventures, Founders Fund, Coatue, Thrive Capital, Spark Capital, Nvidia, Tiger Global Management, Greenoaks, and Wellington Management also participated in the round. Scale AI is playing a key role in the rise of generative artificial intelligence and large language models, with the data — whether it is text, images, video or voice recordings — needing to be labeled correctly before it can be digested and used effectively by AI technology. Scale AI has evolved from labeling data used to train models that powered autonomous driving to now helping to improve and fine tune the underlying data for nearly any organization looking to implement AI, powering some of the most advanced models in use.
Persons: Elad Gil, Y Combinator, Nat Friedman, Alexandr Wang Organizations: CNBC, Accel, Cisco Investments, Intel Capital, ServiceNow Ventures, AMD Ventures, WCM, Color Genomics, Meta, Ventures, Founders Fund, Spark Capital, Nvidia, Tiger Global Management, Wellington Management Locations: San Francisco, AGI
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