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Nvidia shares just closed at a record-high — and there's more momentum ahead, according to Melius Research. Well not after F2Q24 revisions, and especially not when you adjust for growth," Reitzes said. According to the analyst, Nvidia is currently trading at a cheaper valuation than shares of Alphabet, Microsoft and Apple, based on enterprise value-to-sales ratios. Reitzes has a buy rating on Nvidia shares. Shares inched down 0.4% Wednesday premarket, after rising more than 4% the prior trading session to a record close.
Persons: Ben Reitzes, Reitzes, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Research, Microsoft, Apple
Google unveils enterprise AI tools, new AI chip
  + stars: | 2023-08-29 | by ( Max A. Cherney | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Google logo and AI Artificial Intelligence words are seen in this illustration taken, May 4, 2023. But its big business customers need to be deliberate and move at a different pace, Google Cloud chief Thomas Kurian said in an interview with Reuters. The AI infrastructure includes deals to bring Google Cloud customers access to Meta Platforms' (META.O) AI model LLaMa 2, and to the startup Anthropic's Claude 2. Google also rolled out AI updates to its suite of office software and security tools. Cloud customers can connect several pods together in order to tackle more complex computing problems.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Estee Lauder, Thomas Kurian, We've, Max A, Matthew Lewis Organizations: REUTERS, FRANCISCO, Google, General Motors, Estee Lauder Companies, Microsoft, Reuters, Oracle, Thomson Locations: San Francisco
Amazon is discontinuing its Honeycode app-building cloud service. The announcement confirms Insider's earlier report that Amazon was phasing out the service. Users will no longer be able to use Honeycode or any of the apps they created on it in February. Amazon announced plans to discontinue its Honeycode app-building cloud service, confirming Insider's earlier report that the company was phasing out the service. "To our valued customers: After careful consideration, we have made the decision to end the Amazon Honeycode beta service, effective February 29, 2024," Amazon's Honeycode Community page states.
Persons: Insider's, Honeycode, Adam Bosworth, Bosworth, Adam Seligman, Seligman, Eugene Kim, Ashley Stewart Organizations: Amazon, Google, Microsoft Locations: Honeycode, Amazon
The technology — called Duet AI — will cost just as much as Microsoft's 365 Copilot enhancements, which could become available in the first half of next year. Google began taking preorders for Duet AI for Google Workspace at the $30 per user price in May, but didn't disclose it publicly, Pappu said. In Gmail and Google Docs, users can input a simple text prompt and tell Duet AI to produce a result. One early customer is lingerie brand Adore Me, where employees use Duet AI to prepare copy, a Google spokesperson said. A consumer version of Duet AI for Google Workspace should become available "early next year," Pappu said.
Persons: Sundar Pichai, , ChatGPT chatbot, Aparna Pappu, Pappu, Redmond Organizations: Allen, Co . Media, Technology Conference, Google, Gmail, CNBC, Microsoft, Bing Locations: Sun Valley , Idaho, Redmond , Washington
A screen with a Google Cloud logo is pictured during Google's presentation of a detailed investment plan for Germany outside the Google office in Berlin, Germany, August 31, 2021. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse Acquire Licensing RightsSAN SALVADOR, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Google Cloud and the government of El Salvador announced a multi-year agreement on Tuesday that will establish an office and deliver Google Distributed Cloud services in the Central American country, Google Cloud said in a statement. The seven-year strategic partnership, pending legislative approval, will focus on the areas of digital government, healthcare and education. Reporting by Nelson Renteria; Writing by Brendan O'Boyle; Editing by Isabel WoodfordOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Annegret, Google Cloud, Nelson Renteria, Brendan O'Boyle, Isabel Woodford Organizations: REUTERS, SALVADOR, Google, El, Central, Thomson Locations: Germany, Berlin, El Salvador, Central American
Aug 29 (Reuters) - Ampere Computing, a semiconductor firm headed by ex-Intel executives that is planning to list its shares publicly, said on Tuesday its flagship chips will be offered by Alphabet's (GOOGL.O) Google Cloud service. The deal is significant because cloud computing firms such as Google are some of the biggest buyers of data center chips. Jeff Wittich, Ampere's chief product officer, said more deals with other cloud providers will follow later this year, but he declined to name them. Ampere's chips use technology from SoftBank Group's (9984.T) Arm, which revealed earlier this month in initial public offering filings that it owns a 6.8% stake in Ampere. Ampere's chips aim to use less energy than rival chips from Intel while doing similar kinds of computing work.
Persons: Jeff Wittich, SoftBank Group's, Wittich, Stephen Nellis, Paul Simao Organizations: Ampere Computing, Intel, Alphabet's, Google, Oracle, Amazon.com, Thomson Locations: San Francisco
Collectively, these six long-term holdings are expected to boost profits by 87% in the second half, up from 27% in the first half, according to estimates from FactSet. Nvidia 1st half earnings growth: 103% 2nd half expected earnings growth: 371% Investor excitement in Nvidia, already high, was lifted even further by the company's recently reported fiscal second quarter , which blew expectations out of the park. Amazon 1st half earnings growth: 266% 2nd half expected earnings growth: 297% The company's second quarter North America segment posted an operating margin of 3.9%, impressing investors like us with a 620-basis-point improvement over the last five quarters. That's why earnings growth for the second half of 2023 looks lighter than the recently reported fiscal fourth quarter of 2023 . Apple 1st half earnings growth: 2% 2nd half expected earning growth: 11% The iPhone maker had a "muted start" to the second half as consumers wait for the September release of the iPhone 15, said analysts at Loop Capital.
Persons: there's, Zev Fima, Morgan Stanley's, Wedbush, Morgan Stanley, Oppenheimer, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Jensen Huang, Walid Berrazeg Organizations: Big Tech, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Investing, NVIDIA, Amazon, Meta, Facebook, Meta Connect, Management, Google, YouTube, Bank of America, Loop, CNBC, Getty Locations: FactSet, America, 2H23, Taipei
And it's already a popular business: the company reported $10.32 billion in data center revenue, reflecting a 171% increase from the same quarter a year ago. Roy also raised his price target for shares to $600, which reflects a 27.3% jump from Wednesday's close. If met, that price target equates to a more than 310% gain from where the stock finished 2022. Bank of America's Vivek Arya hiked his price target to $650 from $550, and Atif Malik of Citi now expects the stock to go to $630. In addition to the data center business, Goldman's Hari pointed to improving supply as a reason to be optimistic that there's still upside ahead.
Persons: Refinitiv, Ruben Roy, Roy, Wells, Aaron Rakers, Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, America's Vivek Arya, Atif Malik, Goldman's Hari, BofA's Arya, Hari, Ross Seymore, he'd, NVDA, Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Bank, America's, Citi, Deutsche Bank Locations: Wells Fargo
Adjusted earnings came in at $2.70 per share, ahead of the $2.09 estimate expected from analysts polled by Refinitiv. Snowflake posted 22 cents adjusted earnings per share on $674 million in revenue. AutoDesk reported adjusted earnings of $1.91 per share on $1.35 billion in revenue. Adjusted earnings per share of 6 cents was in line with expectations and revenue slightly beat, per StreetAccount. However, Petco's full-year guidance for adjusted EPS and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization fell short of consensus estimates.
Persons: Splunk, FactSet, Snowflake, Refinitiv, , Carlos Alberini, Petco's, amortization, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: Nvidia, Refinitiv, Wall, Taiwan Semiconductor, AMD, Marvell Technology — Semiconductor, Devices, Marvell Technology, Broadcom, Boeing —, AutoDesk, Petco, Wellness Locations: Wall Street
Vietnamese internet startup VNG files for IPO in the US
  + stars: | 2023-08-24 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
SINGAPORE, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Vietnamese internet company VNG Corp has filed for an initial public offering (IPO) in the United States via VNG Ltd, a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing showed. IPO proceeds will be used to pay original foreign investors who were direct shareholders of the company and repay outstanding loans, among others, the filing showed. Founded in 2004, VNG was Vietnam's first unicorn, or startup valued at $1 billion or more, and it inked a preliminary agreement in 2017 with U.S. bourse operator Nasdaq Inc to explore an IPO. The Ho Chi Minh City-headquartered company's businesses include online games, payments, cloud services and Vietnam's most popular messaging app, Zalo. Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, UBS, and Bank of America are underwriters of the IPO, according to the filing.
Persons: VNG, Morgan Stanley, VinFast, Seth Farbman, Yantoultra Ngui, Jacqueline Wong, Sonali Paul Organizations: VNG Corp, VNG Ltd, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, HK, Temasek, U.S . bourse, Nasdaq Inc, Citigroup, UBS, Bank of America, underwriters, U.S ., DoubleDragon Corp, Nasdaq, Carsome, New, VStock, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, United States, Vietnam, U.S, Singapore, Chi Minh City, U.S . Philippine, New York
Microsoft logo is seen on a smartphone placed on displayed Activision Blizzard's games characters in this illustration taken January 18, 2022. The carve-out is designed to not upset a deal with Brussels for Microsoft to license content to rival cloud services. The CMA's block in April drew fury from the merging parties, with Microsoft saying that Britain was closed for business. It said on Tuesday that it had not felt any political pressure over its handling of the deal. The CMA will also avoid having to defend its original block in court, and Microsoft finally looks set to secure its deal.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Ronan Scanlan, Arthur Cox, Gustaf Duhs, Scanlan, Antony O'Loughlin, Setfords, Tom Smith, there's, Smith, Kate Holton, Paul Sandle, Martin Coulter, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Microsoft, Activision, REUTERS, Markets Authority, U.S, Ubisoft Entertainment, European Union, U.S ., CMA, Reuters, Stevens & Bolton, Ubisoft, European, Geradin Partners, Big Tech, Thomson Locations: Britain, U.S, Brussels, Dublin, United States, European Union, China, London
Aug 23 (Reuters) - NetApp (NTAP.O) reported first-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, driven by strong demand for cloud based services from businesses. Enterprise spending on cloud held strong as businesses moved to upgrade their technology infrastructure that is core to their operations and also incorporate newer AI capabilities. NetApp also reiterated its profit and revenue outlook for fiscal 2024. NetApp's total revenue for the quarter ended July 28 was $1.43 billion, compared to analysts' estimate of $1.41 billion, according to Refinitiv data. The company earned an adjusted profit of $1.15 per share, which beat expectations of $1.07 per share.
Persons: NetApp, Yamini, Shailesh Organizations: Enterprise, Thomson Locations: Sunnyvale , California, Bengaluru
About half of Nvidia's data center revenue comes from cloud providers, followed by big internet companies. The growth in Nvidia's data center business was in "compute," or AI chips, which grew 195% during the quarter, more than the overall business's growth of 171%. Some startups have even gone into debt to buy Nvidia GPUs in hopes of renting them out for a profit in the coming months. On an earnings call with analysts, Nvidia officials gave some perspective about why its data center chips are so profitable. Nvidia's AI software, called Cuda, is cited by analysts as the primary reason why customers can't easily switch to competitors like AMD .
Persons: Jen, Hsun Huang, Huang, Chaim Siegel, Elazar, OpenAI, Meta, Colette Kress, Raymond James, H100s, Jensen Huang Organizations: Consumer, Audi, Nvidia, Elazar Advisors, Microsoft, AMD, Center Locations: Las Vegas, USA
They also sharply raised the interest in what Nvidia might say the next time about chip demand for its current quarter, which ends in October. Nvidia projected third-quarter sales of $16 billion, nearly triple the level a year ago and $3.7 billion more than analysts’ average expectations of around $12.3 billion. Other tech companies like Google and Microsoft are spending billions and making little on A.I., but Nvidia is cashing in. Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s chief executive, said major cloud services and other companies were investing to bring Nvidia’s A.I. Until recently, Nvidia got the biggest share of its revenue from sales of GPUs for rendering images in video games.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s, Organizations: Nvidia, Google, Microsoft
"During the quarter, major cloud service providers announced massive NVIDIA H100 AI infrastructures. Leading enterprise IT system and software providers announced partnerships to bring NVIDIA AI to every industry. Quarterly commentary Data-center revenue in the quarter — comprising 76% of total revenue — reached a new record, more than doubling from a year ago and on a sequential basis. However, revenue was up sequentially on improved demand for Nvidia's enterprise workstation and the ramp of Nvidia RTX products. Nvidia said it bought back $3.28 billion worth of stock during its second quarter.
Persons: chipmaker, , Jensen Huang, Jensen, Wall, there's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Walid Berrazeg Organizations: Nvidia, Revenue, Club, Analysts, UBS, NVIDIA, Microsoft, Oracle, Ampere, Gaming, Truist, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Getty Locations: China, Taiwan
3D printed clouds and figurines are seen in front of the VMware cloud service logo in this illustration taken February 8, 2022. VMware, which is close to being acquired by chip firm Broadcom Inc (AVGO.O) in a $69 billion deal, makes software that corporations use to run their privately owned data centers. On Tuesday, the company released a new set of tools help designed to manage Nvidia chips, which dominate the market for AI systems that can read and write text in human-like ways. But some VMware customers want to do that work in their own data centers when the data is sensitive. The company declined to say how it will be priced, other than saying that the cost will be based on how many Nvidia chips the customer uses the software to manage.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Raghu Raghuram, Raghuram, Stephen Nellis, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: VMware, REUTERS, VMware Inc, Nvidia Corp, Broadcom Inc, Nvidia, Microsoft Corp, Thomson Locations: San Francisco
IBM said Tuesday it's selling its weather unit, including The Weather Channel mobile app and websites, Weather.com, Weather Underground and Storm Radar. IBM will sell The Weather Company and its assets to Francisco Partners, a tech-focused private equity firm, for an undisclosed sum. As part of the deal, IBM will retain access to the company's weather data, which it uses to power some of the artificial intelligence models it sells to enterprise clients. One of those bets is Watsonx, the enterprise AI development tool IBM announced in May that's slated to debut in the third quarter. The platform includes a feature for AI-generated code, an AI governance toolkit, and a library of thousands of large-scale AI models, trained on language, geospatial data, IT events and The Weather Company's weather data, which IBM will continue to use.
Persons: that's Organizations: IBM, The Weather Channel, Storm Radar, Weather Company, Francisco Partners
Investors are awaiting Nvidia's second-quarter earnings report after the market close on Wednesday. Here's what Wall Street expects from Nvidia's upcoming earnings report. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. They've got so many customers," Tesla CEO Elon Musk said during Tesla's second-quarter earnings call in July. Here's what the Wall Street analysts are saying about Nvidia's upcoming earnings report.
Persons: They've, Elon Musk, Tesla's, BofA, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Wall Street, Barclays, AMD, Bank of America, SOX Locations: Wall, Silicon, YahooFinance, Asia
Here's how the company did:Earnings: $1.34 per share, adjusted, vs. $1.05 per share as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. $1.34 per share, adjusted, vs. $1.05 per share as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. Zoom's revenue grew 3.6% year over year in the quarter that ended on July 31, according to a statement. Three months ago Zoom said it was looking for $4.25 to $4.31 in adjusted earnings per share and $4.465 billion to $4.485 billion in revenue. Analysts polled by Refinitiv had predicted that Zoom would produce $4.30 in adjusted earnings per share and $4.49 billion in revenue.
Persons: Eric Yuan, Covid, Refinitiv, Kelly Steckelberg, Steckelberg Organizations: Nasdaq, Management Locations: New York, Refinitiv
The various bundles are now as annoyingly confusing as cable, and cost basically the same. The Financial Times recently reported that a basket of the top US streaming services will cost $87 this fall, compared with $73 a year ago. Cloud promises are being brokenFinally, there's the cloud, which promised cheaper and more secure computing for companies. In the roughly five years since going public, the company has spent about $3 billion on cloud services from Google and AWS. So, cloud services connected to the internet are great for everyone, except Google?
Persons: we're, Uber, Lyft, Steven Levy, Dara Khosrowshahi, Khosrowshahi, Slack, Andreessen Horowitz Organizations: Morning, Netflix, Disney, Wall Street, Paramount, Showtime, Financial Times, Tacoma International, Microsoft, Google, CNBC Locations: New York City, Seattle
"Just think: If I would've given him $250,000 on a [$10 million] valuation, it'd be billions," Cuban said. Specifically, given Uber's market capitalization of $90.1 billion as of Friday, Cuban's $250,000 would be worth $2.25 billion today. But, still," said Cuban, whose net worth is currently estimated at $5.1 billion. Cuban and Kalanick already had history at the time: Cuban invested $1.7 million in Kalanick's previous venture, a peer-to-peer networking startup called Red Swoosh, in 2005. However, Cuban said he didn't agree with Kalanick's $10 million valuation of the startup at the time: "I said, 'I'll do it at [a] $5 million valuation...' for Uber!"
Persons: Mark Cuban's, Uber, Travis Kalanick, Kevin Hart's Peacock, Hart, Cuban's, Kalanick, Cuban, Troy Carter, Carter, Mark Cuban, Warren Buffett Organizations: Uber, Cuban, SXSW, CNBC
There are better tech plays than Apple at the moment, according to Rosenblatt Securities analyst Barton Crockett. Crockett advised investors to look beyond Apple towards opportunities with higher growth and margin potential. "I think you've got to be careful," Crockett said Friday about Apple on "Squawk on the Street." Still, Crockett thinks these other Big Tech names look more attractive than Apple moving forward. To be sure, Crockett still views Apple as a premium consumer products company that people will flock to when times are tough.
Persons: Barton Crockett, Crockett, you've, Apple Organizations: Apple, Rosenblatt Securities, Dow Jones, Big Tech, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, Facebook Locations: U.S
Cohesity just hired a new CFO and is talking about getting ready for its IPO. Data startup Cohesity is gearing up to go public as soon as its bankers give the nod, CEO Sanjay Poonen told Insider. But when it last announced it had filed confidential IPO paperwork on December 21, 2021, its timing couldn't have been worse. Before the startup could debut, the tech IPO window was slammed shut by rising inflation and interest rates, and fears of a full-blown recession. The last splashy IPO was HashiCorp on December 9, 2021, so the window has now been closed for 20 months and counting.
Persons: Cohesity, Sanjay Poonen, IPOs, He's, it's, Poonen, Eric Brown, Srinivasan Murari, he's Organizations: Microsoft, Web Services, ARM, Electronic Arts, McAfee, Google, VMware, IBM, Cisco, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, IDC, Bloomberg Locations: Informatica
The data startup Cohesity is gearing up to go public as soon as its bankers give the nod, CEO Sanjay Poonen told Insider. But when it last announced it had filed confidential IPO paperwork, on December 21, 2021, its timing couldn't have been worse. Before the startup could debut, the tech IPO window was slammed shut by rising inflation and interest rates, as well as fears of a full-blown recession. "I can't predict the market, but, you know, if that happens, I'd say we'd be as ready as we were in 2021," Poonen said. And as the market opens up, we'll pick the right time, whether it's fall, whether it's next year," Poonen added.
Persons: Cohesity, Sanjay Poonen, IPOs, Poonen, He's, it's, Eric Brown, Srinivasan Murari, he's Organizations: Microsoft, Web Services, Electronic Arts, McAfee, Google, VMware, IBM, Cisco, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, IDC, Bloomberg Locations: Informatica
How to play games on a ChromebookCompared to Macs and PCs, Chromebooks don't come with many apps pre-installed. But you can use two of your Chromebook's native apps — Google Chrome and the Google Play Store — to find and play loads of games. And similarly, the best way to play games on your Chromebook is through your browser. This is the best way to play new, high-end games on a Chromebook. Use the Google Play Store to play Android appsMost Chromebooks have a dedicated Google Play Store app which lets you download and play almost any Android app.
Persons: you'd, Chromebooks, William Antonelli, it's Organizations: GE, Google, Nvidia, Forza, Microsoft, Luna, Internet, Konami Digital Entertainment, Chromebooks, Linux, Steam Locations: Minecraft
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