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Jim Cramer said Wednesday he's feeling even better about Apple after a new piece of Wall Street research. "This piece makes me feel more confident [about Apple]," Jim said Wednesday. "They are transitioning in a very deft way from making China by far their biggest market to India," Jim said. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. An Apple logo is displayed on a smartphone with stock market values in the background.
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Here's what needs to go right for Intel, the only US-based manufacturer of powerful chips. AdvertisementUS policymakers are still betting that Intel is the nation's best shot at manufacturing chips. Intel needs to balance the booksIntel plans to spin out its semiconductor manufacturing business into an independent subsidiary called Intel Foundry, separating the manufacturing process from its chip-design business. Not everyone is convinced that government intervention will help Intel get back on track in chip manufacturing. The report said they also discussed a potential merger between the company's chip design business and a competitor like AMD or Marvell.
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Nvidia will be replacing Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In the past several years, it has fallen from grace, failing to jump on the AI train in time. The S&P Dow Jones Indices said Friday that Nvidia will replace Intel on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, a blue-chip index intended to project the most relevant picture of the US economy. Habana helped launch Intel's next-generation Gaudi AI chip for businesses this year. AdvertisementEven if Qualcomm acquired Intel, it's unclear what it would do with Intel's manufacturing operations.
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AWS's Graviton CPU chips are used by over 90% of its 1,000 largest data center customers. AWS's custom silicon strategy includes AI chips like Inferentia and Trainium. AdvertisementIn 2018, Amazon Web Services launched Graviton, its own line of homegrown central processing unit chips for data center servers. Big enterprises, such as Epic Games, Databricks, and Pinterest, are all major Graviton customers, he said. "We will absolutely continue to drive innovation in custom silicon as we have been doing for the past 10-plus years."
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Electricity and labor headwinds slow Amazon's data center buildout. AdvertisementAmazon is spending heavily on data centers to support booming AI workloads, putting it on pace to build 240 new facilities by 2040, one estimate found. David Cahn, a Sequoia Capital general partner, recently predicted data center delays across the sector. Bernstein Research recently estimated that electricity demand for AI data centers could exceed supply in just two years without action. An Amazon data center in Oregon.
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Google's search ad market share in the US could fall below 50% for the first time in a decade. Perplexity AI, meanwhile, says it is attracting "top-tier" advertisers. It launched Gemini, its own large language model that now presents Google search results in natural language at the top of the page, in March 2023. Google is also leveraging AI to better present ads in its search results. AdvertisementGoogle and Perplexity AI did not immediately return requests for comment for this story.
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AMD launched the Instinct MI325X accelerator on Thursday, and shipping starts later this fall. The new chip offers better performance than Nvidia's H200 yet lags behind Blackwell, analysts say. While the GPU significantly improved over AMD's previous offerings, Bernstein Research analysts wrote that it faces "zero challenge" against Nvidia's upcoming Blackwell chip. Nvidia announced in March the Blackwell series, which is set to ship in the fourth quarter of this year. Related stories"Training performance seems 1 year behind Blackwell (on par with H200) while inferencing is only slightly better," Arya wrote.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRetail set for stabilization and growth in the next few months, says Bernstein's Aneesha ShermanAneesha Sherman, Bernstein Research's U.S. apparel and specialty retail vice president, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss rising consumer sentiment, her retail outlook for the holiday shopping season, and more.
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Why all eyes are on Intel now
  + stars: | 2024-09-24 | by ( Helen Li | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
Read previewOnce a Silicon Valley leader, Intel has been a staple of the computer chip-making business for decades. Even if Qualcomm acquired Intel, it's unclear what it would do with its manufacturing operations. Which Intel lacked," tweeted Bryan Catanzaro, vice president of applied deep learning research at Nvidia, who previously worked at Intel as an intern on the Larrabee project. The CPUs that made Intel big now have presented what Logan Purk, senior analyst at Edward Jones, called "the inventor's dilemma," when newer technology replaces established incumbents. Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm approached Intel to acquire its chip-designing business and, later, a merger deal, Reuters and the Journal reported, respectively.
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Read previewThe chip giant Intel could be at a crossroads as it figures out its next steps amid its declining valuation and struggling business. AdvertisementThe foundry side of Intel's business could also be in question, putting its billions in CHIPS and Science Act funding in jeopardy. Related storiesPreviously, Qualcomm had explored buying pieces of Intel's design business, Reuters reported. Intel's foundries would be expected to compete more against companies like GlobalFoundries, TSMC, and Samsung. The expanded collaboration between the two tech companies helps give more confidence about Intel capturing the AI boom, Rasgon said.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia still has legs and room to run, says Bernstein's Stacy RasgonStacy Rasgon, Bernstein Research chip analyst, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Nvidia as the stock began to rally this week after having a slight pullback.
Persons: Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon Stacy Rasgon Organizations: Nvidia, Bernstein Research
Google is losing its status as a verb
  + stars: | 2024-09-06 | by ( Alistair Barr | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
The Merriam-Webster dictionary added "Google" as a verb to mean searching for something on the web. "So long Google, the verb," wrote Mark Shmulik and fellow internet analysts at Bernstein Research in a note to investors. Related stories"Gen Zers, and especially Gen Alpha, barely use Google as a verb anymore, they simply say to 'search it'," Shumlik and colleagues explained. It might be concerned because when you're no longer a verb, that suggests you're no longer ubiquitous. So maybe Google is happy it's no longer a verb with the young folk?
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He's been covering Google's custom cloud chips since they launched in 2015. Google was the first cloud provider to make custom AI chips. Microsoft 's first custom AI chip, Maia, wasn't announced until the end of 2023. But being first in AI chips hasn't translated to a top spot in the overall rat race of generative AI. Google TPUs still dominate among custom cloud AI accelerators, with 58% of the market share, according to The Futurum Group.
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Read previewThe Greater Memphis Chamber publicly announced last month that Elon Musk would build xAI's "gigafactory of compute" in the Tennessee city. The planned facility is set to house what Musk intends to be the world's most powerful supercomputer, set to power xAI's chatbot, Grok. AdvertisementOne council member, Pearl Walker, told Forbes that the development caused "hysteria" among Memphis locals. In an open letter shared on X, a group of three Memphis environmental groups also expressed concerns about the factory's impact on the local power supply. Memphis Light, Gas, and Water is trying to prevent the factory from affecting the local power grid, the outlet added.
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So far, the only part of Earth AI seems hell-bent on dominating is the power grid. AI data centers are doubling the pace of electricity demand growth in the US to the extent that demand could exceed supply in just two years without action, according to Bernstein Research. The potential shortfall could mean higher prices for the computing power AI developers of all sizes are clamoring for, along with ample opportunity for investors willing to build up supply. How are AI companies planning aheadIt's not just the total power needed for AI computing infrastructure, it's the unique cadence of the power need and the cooling AI chips require. Amazon is clearing some of these hurdles by colocating some data centers with nuclear power sites.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia's stock is not surprising given its trajectory and the numbers, says Bernstein's RasgonStacy Rasgon, Bernstein Research managing director and senior analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the analyst's price target for Nvidia, where the company's valuation currently sits, and much more.
Persons: Bernstein's Rasgon Stacy Rasgon Organizations: Bernstein Research, Nvidia
Buying stocks with a rising exposure to artificial intelligence could lead to outperformance later this year, according to Morgan Stanley. But for investors who have missed out on the AI trade, Morgan Stanley says it's not too late. In a recent note, a team of eight Morgan Stanley strategists led by Edward Stanley highlighted a group of stocks where artificial intelligence is beginning to play a bigger role in their business, which they called "the enablers." "We believe this strategy of picking stocks where AI materiality is increasing will continue to work for investors for the remainder of 2024," Morgan Stanley wrote. Earlier this week, both Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs reiterated buy ratings on First Solar.
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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
"I'm not aware of anyone using AWS chips in any sort of large volumes," Rasgon told Business Insider, referring to Amazon's AI chips. This time, the idea is to avoid paying for expensive Nvidia GPUs, while still providing cloud customers with powerful AI services. An obvious response to this would be to have cloud customers use Amazon's AI chips instead. However, some of the largest AWS customers have not been willing to use these homegrown alternatives, the documents said. For example, AWS's AI chips still have "compatibility gaps" in certain open-source frameworks, making Nvidia GPUs a more popular option.
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The in-house AI chip efforts have yet to make a major dent in Nvidia's grip on the market. 'Parity with CUDA'Internally at Amazon, Nvidia's CUDA platform is repeatedly cited as the biggest roadblock for the AI chip initiative. AdvertisementAn obvious response to this would be to have cloud customers use Amazon's own AI chips instead. AdvertisementFor example, AWS's AI chips still have "compatibility gaps" in certain open-source frameworks, making Nvidia GPUs a more popular option. Don't count Amazon outDespite Amazon's AI chip struggles, the effort seems to have caught the attention of Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang.
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In today's big story, we're looking at how Zyn nicotine pouches are becoming the new weight-loss quick fix . A new weight-loss quick fix is making the rounds just in time for summer's unofficial start (Memorial Day), but this one relies on a highly addictive drug. However, one doctor Hilary spoke to has concerns about the effects of using nicotine to lose weight. Wilson, Amazon, Albany Times Union/Hearst Newspapers/Getty, Creative Crop/Getty, Tyler Le/BIOf course, you don't have to rely on a highly addictive drug to lose weight. Disney CEO Bob Iger said he's giving too much money to the Big Tech app stores that distribute Disney-owned streamers like Hulu and Disney+.
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Big Tech is expected to spend $200 billion on assets like equipment in 2024, a Bernstein note said. At that rate, Big Tech's spending on capex could surpass $1 trillion in four to five years. AdvertisementBig Tech is spending big on the AI arms race. In the next five years, spending by Big Tech on fixed assets — also known as capital expenditures, or capex — could surpass $1 trillion, Bernstein analysts said. The majority of Big Tech's capital expenditures go toward technical infrastructure such as land, data centers, servers, and networking equipment.
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Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Driving the S & P 500 higher, ironically, are the two "Magnificent 7" stocks that have underperformed all year: Tesla and Apple . 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.
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Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon previews Intel shares ahead of earnings
  + stars: | 2024-04-25 | 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 EmailBernstein's Stacy Rasgon previews Intel shares ahead of earningsStacy Rasgon, Bernstein Research, joins 'Closing Bell' to discus two big semiconductor stocks Nvidia and Intel, which reports its earnings after the bell.
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Here's why Nvidia's stock is trading lower
  + stars: | 2024-03-19 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's why Nvidia's stock is trading lowerStacy Rasgon, Bernstein Research senior analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss why Nvidia's stock is lower, top takeaways from Nvidia's developer conference, and how important the creation of the Nvidia ecosystem is to the value of the company.
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