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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia CEO partners with India to supply chips to tech companiesNvidia CEO Jensen Huang, in a fireside chat with Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, discussed why India is poised to build an AI empire. He highlighted the country's potential to export AI innovations rather than Indian workers being displaced by the technology.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Mukesh Ambani Organizations: Reliance Locations: India
Top 10 things to watch Thursday, Oct. 24 CNBC's Matthew J. Belvedere with the help of Jeff Marks wrote this dispatch. Tesla shares were jumping 14.5% and leading the Nasdaq toward a higher open after the EV maker beat on quarterly earnings per share (EPS). Club industrial stocks Honeywell and Dover were dropping after issuing quarterly results. Semiconductor equipment maker Lam Research beat on quarterly earnings and revenue and its stock jumped 5%. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
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Amid the flurry of partnerships announced on the occasion was a deal between Reliance and Nvidia to build AI infrastructure in India. Nvidia on Thursday announced a slew of partnerships with major Indian firms and launched a Hindi language model, as the American chip company looks to ramp up business in one of the world's biggest technology markets. Nvidia also announced Nemotron-4-Mini-Hindi 4B — a small language model in Hindi, the widest-spoken of India's multitude of languages. Companies running Nvidia hardware can deploy this language model, while Indian IT consultancy Tech Mahindra is using Nvidia's model to launch its own Hindi AI model, Project Indus 2.0. "India is very, very dear to the world's computer industry, central to the IT industry," Huang said.
Persons: Huang, Jensen Huang, Akshay Kumar, Mukesh Ambani, Narendra Modi, Modi, Neil Shah, Shah Organizations: Reliance, Nvidia, Yotta, Tata Communications, Reliance Industries, Companies, Indian, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Wipro, TCS, Reliance Jio, Ambani's Reliance Industries, Counterpoint Research, CNBC Locations: India, Mumbai, American
Jensen Huang says AI can enhance jobs — but won't replace humans entirely. AI could perform parts of some jobs up to 1,000 times better but not replace entire roles, he said. AdvertisementNvidia CEO Jensen Huang anticipates AI will do parts of some jobs 1,000 times better — but it will never replace the actual humans doing those roles. "Depending on the jobs we do, it could do 20% of our jobs 1000 times better. He previously said that he wanted Nvidia to be a company with "100 million AI assistants."
Persons: Jensen Huang, , Huang, Kweilin, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Nvidia, Service, McKinsey Locations: Mumbai, India
Nvidia's much-anticipated Blackwell AI chip appears to be back on track. CEO Jensen Huang said Nvidia had fixed a design flaw with the chip with the help of Taiwanese tech firm TSMC, per Reuters. AdvertisementNvidia seems to have fixed a design flaw in its next-gen AI chip, thanks to a little help from TSMC. "We had a design flaw in Blackwell. It was functional, but the design flaw caused the yield to be low.
Persons: Blackwell, Jensen Huang, , Morgan Stanley, Huang, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Nvidia, Meta, Google, Service, Reuters, Blackwell, TSMC Locations: TSMC
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Investors also are grappling with the beginning of a "chaotic" period in earnings season, Jim Cramer said. "I think this is a great opportunity to buy the stock of Disney," Jim said, highlighting improvements to its ESPN and movie business despite theme-park weakness. 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 .
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Hawaii lifeguard rescues stranded teenage kayaker
  + stars: | 2024-10-21 | by ( Alaa Elassar | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
But finally, “I knew I couldn’t waste any more time,” Keaulana told CNN. The missing 17-year-old was Kahiau Kawai. When the sun started setting and I was going further out as it got darker, that’s when I started to worry,” Kahiau told CNN. And this kid somehow survives the whole night,” Keaulana said. Kahiau Kawai, who is wearing the long sleeve shirt, with his Kamehameha Schools kayaking teammates at the conference championships after surviving 11 hours stranded in the ocean.
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Bank of America and Goldman Sachs are among the banks that have raised price targets in recent weeks. AdvertisementNvidia stock is trading at record highs, but that's not deterring top Wall Street analysts from being bullish. Goldman Sachs, $150 price targetGoldman analysts raised their price target to $150 from $135 a share, implying 6% upside from the stock's current levels. AdvertisementStrategists said they changed their price target after a meeting with Huang. Bernstein, $155 price targetBernstein raised its price target to $155 a share shortly after the chipmaker reported its second-quarter earnings in August.
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Mark Zuckerberg and Jensen Huang have collectively gained $150 billion this year. AdvertisementMark Zuckerberg and Jensen Huang have collectively grown over $150 billion richer this year, a figure that exceeds Warren Buffett's net worth. Huang, the CEO and cofounder of Nvidia, has gained $75.6 billion in net worth this year, second only to Zuckerberg. AdvertisementThe two tech titans have gained a combined $152 billion this year, which alone would make them the 7th richest person on earth. Zuckerberg and Huang's joint wealth has jumped to $324 billion —more than Coca-Cola ($301 billion) or Netflix ($295 billion) were worth at the end of Thursday trading.
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Tesla's Optimus robots faced skepticism for being remotely controlled by humans at a recent event. AdvertisementTesla's Optimus robots received more skepticism last week when multiple reports confirmed that the humanoid robots working the company's "We Robot" event were remotely controlled by engineers. Optimus robots reportedly danced, poured drinks, and interacted with attendees. Both Musk and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, are focused on humanoid robots as increasingly advanced machine learning offers an unlocking technology for robotics. Musk has claimed that two Optimus robots are performing tasks autonomously on Tesla's factory floor.
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That bullish consensus makes this former CBOT pit trader take pause, and I believe now is the time to hedge some semiconductor exposure. I want to use put options in the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) to mitigate downside risk. That came in the wake of better-than-expected results from contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor , which counts NVDA as one of its biggest customers. Lastly, I want to consider the technicals setup, as when emotion gets injected into the marketplace, technical typically take over. BEFORE MAKING ANY FINANCIAL DECISIONS, YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER SEEKING ADVICE FROM YOUR OWN FINANCIAL OR INVESTMENT ADVISOR.
Persons: Jensen Huang, ASML, SMH, Kilburg Organizations: VanEck Semiconductor, Nvidia, Taiwan Semiconductor, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Chicago
Nvidia could be positioned for even more growth ahead, according to Bank of America. Analyst Vivek Arya reiterated his buy rating on the chip giant and raised his price target by $25 to $190. That would add to the monstrous rally it has already seen this year, with shares surging more than 176% in 2024. Not only that, Arya cited "underappreciated" enterprise partnerships with companies such as Accenture and ServiceNow as catalysts for more growth. The stock advanced around 1% in the premarket on Friday following Arya's price target change.
Persons: Vivek Arya, Jensen Huang, Blackwell, Arya, Nvidia's Organizations: Nvidia, Bank of America, Accenture, ServiceNow, Microsoft, Foundry, Apple Locations: Taiwan
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday said some investors are missing market opportunities because they are too focused on what the Federal Reserve will do next when it comes to interest rates. "I'm not saying the stock market will never go down when the Fed's easing," he said. But Blackstone reported an impressive quarter, and the stock reached a new all-time high, up more than 6% by the close. He also referenced the turbulence this week in the semiconductor space — triggered by a bad quarter from Dutch chipmaker ASML on Tuesday — saying investors' Fed worries may have scared them out of expensive stocks. "Everyone who's obsessed with the Fed's next foray is basically investing with blinders on, and as a result, they're missing out on some of the greatest moves I've ever seen in my life," Cramer said.
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To be sure, a Bloomberg report earlier Tuesday that the U.S. government was considering a cap on AI chip exports to certain Persian Gulf nations may also have dampened industry sentiment. Investors are sensitive to any updates on AI chip demand, given the dramatic rise in the stocks of Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom and others over the past two years. Bottom line Artificial intelligence is alive and well, according to TSMC, which has emerged as the most valuable window into AI demand other than Nvidia itself. With Big Tech earnings in the coming weeks, it's particularly nice to see the AI chip trade stabilize after the ASML debacle. Jim said Thursday that AMD, which has way underperformed Nvidia, Broadcom and the broader market, is "still a bargain."
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Nvidia 's rally to a record intraday high on Thursday briefly helped lift the S & P 500 into uncharted waters, leaving investors to wonder what's next for the artificial intelligence trade. The S & P 500 broad market index also touched a record high during the day, mostly driven by strong semiconductor and financial stocks. Nvidia's stock, which scored an all-time closing high on Monday, has added 1.6% so far this week. NVDA 1D mountain Nvidia, 1-day chart Martin likes the AI trade looking ahead, especially as year-end — typically a strong time for the market — nears. And then they'll try and take some profits, and then they'll try and buy it back a little cheaper, and then it'll go back up again."
Persons: what's, Jensen, Tom Martin, Martin, they'll, it'll Organizations: Nvidia, Taiwan Semiconductor, Investments Locations: Taiwan, China
With the Federal Reserve now cutting interest rates, investors are looking for stocks that can be super-charged by lower borrowing costs. Small and medium-sized companies tend to be the most closely affected by the direction of the economy and rates. Outflows were seen solely in large caps; small and mid-caps saw inflows." If money does keep flowing into small caps, will it come at the expense of large caps? .SPX mountain 2022-10-01 S & P 500 since Oct. 1, 2022 That said, if the move into the smaller caps stocks continues, we may start to see more competition for capital.
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The new high bested a previous record of $140.76, which was set on June 20. Shares of Nvidia rose to a new record on Thursday as investors piled back in to the artificial intelligence trade that had stalled a bit since the summer. The stock rose more than 3% at one point to briefly tap a new intraday high of $140.89. Nvidia's intraday record comes after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company , the world's largest chip producer, beat third-quarter earnings estimates and posted a 54% increase in profit. Nvidia stock hit a closing high of $138.07 earlier in the week, topping its prior record of $135.58 set on June 18.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Nvidia's, , Kif Leswing Organizations: Nvidia, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Apple, AMD, ARM, Companies, Microsoft, Meta, Google Locations: Taipei, Taiwan
Elon Musk's AI startup xAI is hiring AI Tutors for data annotation to train language algorithms. xAI partners closely with X, formerly known as Twitter, which sees user decline and ad pullbacks. AdvertisementElon Musk's new AI company is on a hiring spree for a new type of data annotator. Last week, xAI listed multiple job postings for "AI Tutors." Multiple AI Tutors started their jobs in August and September, according to a LinkedIn analysis by Business Insider.
Persons: Elon, , Musk, it's, X, xAI, Jensen Huang, Colossus Organizations: Service, Business, SpaceX, Tesla, Disney, Apple, Nvidia, NPR, Forbes Locations: Memphis, Brazil, San Francisco
Investors are awaiting TSMC earnings for signs of what's to come for the chip sector. The chipmaker will report its full third-quarter earnings in the early hours on Thursday. The stock is up 84% year-to-date, thanks partly to the firm's strong financial results so far in 2024. Traders are waiting for guidance from TSMC executives on the firm's earnings call regarding demand in the current quarter as well as the coming year. Fears about demand were ignited recently when Nvidia reported results for the second quarter in August.
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Kunst: For now, you have to stay in business with Nvidia
  + stars: | 2024-10-15 | 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 EmailKunst: For now, you have to stay in business with NvidiaSarah Kunst Managing Director at Cleo Capital, explains Nvidia's stock surge, driven by limited investment options and CEO Jensen Huang's leadership.
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The vast majority of analysts surveyed by FactSet hold a strong buy or buy rating on the stock. Despite its recent slowdown, analysts surveyed by FactSet have a consensus buy rating on the dominant e-commerce platform. Bullish voices on the stock include Goldman Sachs analyst Eric Sheridan, who recently reiterated a buy rating and $230 price target. JPMorgan's Anmuth is similarly positive on Amazon ahead of earnings, rating the stock overweight and saying it remains the favorite in the bank's firm's internet sector coverage. The consensus FactSet rating on Meta is buy, with an average price target of $604, suggesting just 2.3% potential upside.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang talked about his recruiting process in a recent podcast interview. Huang said it's easy for candidates to research a company's technical questions or come across well. AdvertisementIf you're interviewing with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, you can bet your references will be getting a call. Huang said that the company's technical questions are often shared online, making it "hard" to conduct genuine and rigorous interviews. With the company's market cap topping $3.3 trillion and second only to Apple, there are many wealthy Nvidia employees.
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AI won't cost jobs, says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
  + stars: | 2024-10-14 | 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 EmailAI won't cost jobs, says Nvidia CEO Jensen HuangCNBC’s Seema Mody joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's recent comments on Cuda software and jobs.
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Nvidia's Jensen Huang praised Elon Musk for building a supercomputer cluster in "19 days." AdvertisementNvidia chief Jensen Huang has praised Elon Musk after his startup xAI built a supercomputer in 19 days, an effort that he said would take others years. xAI built its supercomputer, called Colossus, from a cluster of 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs. In an interview with Jordan Peterson on X in June, Musk said it took 19 days to get Colossus from hardware installation to beginning training. Nvidia and Elon Musk didn't immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider, made outside normal working hours.
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Jensen Huang says he hopes Nvidia will be a 50,000 employee company with "a 100 million AI assistants." Huang described a future where Nvidia can use AI assistants across every division to raise output. "I'm hoping that Nvidia someday will be a 50,000 employee company with a 100 million, you know, AI assistants, in every single group," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on an episode of the "Bg2" podcast released on Sunday. AI agents break down a task into multiple smaller steps, each tackling a specific task to achieve a broader objective. And Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in May that the company is working on developing AI agents with more capabilities.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, , I'm, Marc Benioff, Sundar Pichai, Pichai Organizations: Nvidia, Tech, Google, Service, AIs, Slack, Bloomberg, Big Tech
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