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Shares jumped after an update from Super Micro said the company is shipping 100,000 GPS a quarter. AdvertisementNvidia bucked the broader market decline on Monday and surged after Super Micro Computer said it is shipping more than 100,000 GPUs per quarter. In a presss release touting its new liquid-cooling solutions for heat-intensive AI data centers, Super Micro Computer said it's "currently shipping over 100,000 GPUs per quarter." AdvertisementAccording to data from Bloomberg, Super Micro Computer is Nvidia's third largest customer, representing about 9% of its total revenue. AdvertisementNvidia is currently shipping its next-generation Blackwell GPUs, which Super Micro Computer alluded to in a description of its new liquid-cooling product.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, Blackwell, Huang Organizations: Nvidia, Micro Computer, Super Micro, Service, Computer, Micro, Bloomberg, CNBC, Blackwell Locations: YCharts
The company started buying Nvidia GPUs in 2021, getting to the AI cloud computing business earlier than most. CEO J.J. Kardwell describes the company as the largest privately-held cloud computing platform in the world. It also makes the Vultr boss well-positioned to explain a phrase frequently on the lips of AI luminaries like Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: sovereign AI. Sovereign cloud is the delivery of cloud infrastructure as a service, typically inside a country. BI: AI computing is extremely energy intensive, and concerns about the US grid abound.
Persons: , it's, J.J, Kardwell, Jensen Huang, we'll Organizations: Vultr, Service, Nvidia, Singtel, Department of Defense Locations: Singapore, Malaysia
There are signs across AI models, chips, and new form factors that the market is getting frothy. Investors spent the summer wondering if top AI stocks could continue to justify soaring valuations in the face of absent returns from their massive AI spending. Now, signs have emerged that they're not yet done with generative AI mania. OpenAI reaches dizzying new heightsSam Altman's OpenAI secured a $157 billion valuation after raising $6.6 billion in its latest funding round. In short, a lossmaking startup must justify its $157 billion valuation.
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CNBC Daily Open: Stocks can’t defy October’s gravity
  + stars: | 2024-10-04 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) 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. [PRO] How to play the jobs report The U.S. jobs report for September, coming out later today, will indicate if the economy will be able to achieve a soft landing or is headed toward a recession. Analysts at JPMorgan break down how the S&P 500 could react , depending on the number of jobs added for September. With the jobs report out in about 12 hours, it's too late for second guessing, in any case.
Persons: AI's, Nvidia's, Blackwell, Jensen Huang, Dow Jones, David Kelly, Kelly, it's, , Jeff Cox, Alex Harring, Pia Singh Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, JPMorgan, Nvidia, Port, U.S, International Longshoremen's Association, United States Maritime Alliance, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Dow, U.S . Federal Reserve, Asset Management Locations: New York City, U.S, East, Gulf Coast
Nvidia's Jensen Huang explained just how tough it was to build the chipmaker into a world-beater. Startup founders don't know what they're signing up for — and that's a good thing, Huang said. AdvertisementStarting Nvidia from scratch and growing it into a $3 trillion company took three decades and stretched Jensen Huang to his absolute limit. The adversaries and all the smart things that they're going to do. The adversities that you're going to be confronted with over time."
Persons: Nvidia's Jensen Huang, Huang, , Jensen Huang, Bloomberg — Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Bloomberg
Hedge fund manager Dan Niles is particularly bullish on one tech stock going in to 2025. That stock is Meta Platforms — the tech giant behind social media platforms Facebook and Instagram as well as instant messaging app WhatsApp. META YTD mountain Year-to-date shares in Meta Platforms Meta is among the so-called "Magnificent Seven" stocks that several investors have been looking at favorably this year. Meta's "really the one that's using AI the best internally," Niles noted. 'Premium name' In addition to Meta, Niles is also keeping a watch on chipmaker Nvidia .
Persons: Dan Niles, Niles, CNBC's, Jensen Huang Organizations: Facebook, Niles Investment Management, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla, U.S
EVgo — Shares advanced more than 9% after JPMorgan upgraded the electric vehicle charging company to overweight . Levi Strauss — Shares plunged 12% after the denim maker trimmed its full-year revenue guidance and delivered fiscal third-quarter revenue that missed analysts' expectations. Constellation Brands — The beverage company rose slightly on the back of better-than-expected fiscal second-quarter earnings. Revenue of $2.92 billion, however, marginally missed expectations. Stellantis — The automaker was down more than 3% in the premarket after a Barclays downgrade to equal weight from overweight.
Persons: Mizuho, Jensen Huang, CNBC's, Blackwell, Eli Lilly, Bill Peterson, Levi Strauss —, Stellantis, Henning Cosman, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Lisa Han, Jesse Pound, Sean Conlon Organizations: Mizuho, Nvidia –, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, JPMorgan, Dockers, Constellation Brands, Barclays Locations: U.S
EVgo — Shares soared 55% after the electric vehicle charger company received a $1.05 billion conditional loan from the Department of Energy. Hims & Her Health had previously developed compound versions of the drugs to take advantage of the shortage. Joby Aviation – Shares dropped more than 7%, paring back gains made in the previous session. Palantir recently announced that it's partnering with Edgescale AI to deliver Live Edge, a platform that will utilize artificial intelligence for manufacturing, utilities and other areas. Investors see both Vistra and Constellation as becoming key supporters of data center growth for developing tech companies' artificial intelligence technologies.
Persons: Bill Peterson, Eli Lilly, paring, Joby, Levi Strauss, Levi, Jensen Huang, CNBC's, Blackwell, Henning Cosman, Palantir, Sundar Pichai, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Department of Energy, JPMorgan, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Toyota, Dockers, Wolfspeed, Mizuho, Nvidia, Barclays, Constellation Energy, Nikkei, Investors Locations: U.S, China
The direct effects of China's latest stimulus may not kick in until 2025, one researcher says. That's because Beijing needs to ramp up spending in addition to monetary stimulus measures. Lower interest rates, for one, may not entice households and businesses to borrow, or banks to ramp up lending, given China's already-sluggish economic environment. In particular, Beijing needs more fiscal stimulus to go alongside its monetary stimulus measures, Huang said. Experts have warned that China's economic problems could stick around for the long term given some of the nation's deep-rooted issues, like its population decline.
Persons: , Tianlei Huang, Huang Organizations: Service, Peterson Institute for International Economics, National, Terry Locations: Beijing
Nvidia stock rose as much as 5% on Thursday after CEO Jensen Huang noted strong demand for its Blackwell GPU. AdvertisementNvidia stock jumped as much as 5% on Thursday following comments from CEO Jensen Huang about the strong demand the company is experiencing for its next-generation Blackwell GPU chips. "Demand for Blackwell is insane," Huang said in an interview with CNBC on Wednesday after the market close. Advertisement"Blackwell is in full production, Blackwell is as planned," Huang said. Huang emphasized in the interview that Nvidia has its fingerprints all over various layers of the computing stack, from GPU chips to software to networking components.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, Blackwell, , Larry Ellison, Ellison, Elon Musk, Hopper, we're Organizations: Blackwell, Nvidia, Service, CNBC, Oracle
OpenAI is now worth $157 billion, but it can't rest easy yet. Now comes the hard part: emerging victorious in a fiercely competitive AI industry. Though Sam Altman's company cemented its status as a frontrunner in the generative AI boom this week, securing a new $157 billion valuation after raising $6.6 billion of fresh capital from marquee investors, its leading position is hardly guaranteed. Sure, Altman's company now casts a massive shadow over the industry with its fresh $157 billion valuation. AI companies have been spending huge sums to purchase chips from Jensen Huang's Nvidia.
Persons: OpenAI, , Sam Altman's, Sam Altman, Andrew Caballero, Reynolds, Altman, Elon Musk's, Ilya Sutskever, Nathan Benaich, Dario Amodei, Jensen, Jeff Chiu, Benaich, it's, VCs Organizations: Service, Valley's, Financial, Nvidia, SoftBank, Microsoft, Elon, Air Street Capital, The New York Times, Google, Big Tech, Meta Locations: Silicon Valley, AFP
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in an interview with CNBC's "Closing Bell Overtime" that demand for the company's next-generation artificial intelligence chip Blackwell is "insane." "Everybody wants to have the most and everybody wants to be first," Huang said during the interview, which aired on Wednesday. Nvidia has been the main beneficiary of the artificial intelligence boom, with shares up about 150% year-to-date. The company's revenue continued to surge during the fiscal second quarter to $30.04 billion, up 122% on an annual basis. Jensen said Nvidia plans to update its AI platform each year to increase performance by two to three times.
Persons: Jensen Huang, CNBC's, Blackwell, Huang, Colette Kress, Jensen Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta, CNBC Locations: Blackwell
Markets: U.S. stocks were lower Thursday as Wall Street extends Tuesday's sharp selloff, which was triggered by concern over Iran's missile attacks on Israel. Wall Street will be parsing the government's jobs numbers for their implications on future Fed interest rate cuts. 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, Jensen Huang, Huang, Blackwell, Gordon Haskett, Sundar Pichai, Pichai, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, . Markets, Dow, Nasdaq, Constellation Brands, Modelo, Corona, Constellation, Nvidia, Blackwell, Club, Home Depot, Media, Microsoft, Constellation Energy, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Israel, U.S, Orange
Traders are watching rising risks to oil supplies as tensions in the Middle East escalate. US oil spiked 5.5% to $73.98 a barrel and Brent prices rose more than 5% to trade at $77.86. If the conflict destroys Iran's oil infrastructure, oil prices could surge 161% to over $200 a barrel, according to SEB's chief commodities analyst Bjarne Schieldrop. AdvertisementInvestors are eagerly awaiting the September jobs report, due Friday, for further signs of labor market health. Markets are pricing in a 65% chance of a smaller 25 basis point cut in November, according to the CME FedWatch Tool.
Persons: Friday's nonfarm, Biden, , Joe Biden, retaliating, Biden's, Brent, Bjarne Schieldrop, Economists, Jensen Huang, Blackwell Organizations: Traders, Service, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Treasury, Israel, Labor Department, Federal Reserve, Costco Locations: Israel, Iran
My top 10 things to watch Thursday, Oct. 3 Today's newsletter was written by the Investing Club's director of portfolio analysis, Jeff Marks. But the analysts said they would be buyers of the Club stock on weakness in 2025. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. My top 10 things to watch Thursday, Oct. 3Today's newsletter was written by the Investing Club's director of portfolio analysis, Jeff Marks. But the analysts said they would be buyers of the Club stock on weakness in 2025.
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How the port strike could actually boost Costco sales
  + stars: | 2024-10-03 | by ( Paulina Likos | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Club stock Nvidia jumped more than 3% — bucking the pressure on Big Tech. 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, Jensen Huang, Eli Lilly, Lilly, Oppenheimer, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Wall, Nvidia, Big Tech, Blackwell, Broadcom, Devices, Food and Drug Administration, Costco, AMD Locations: New Jersey
Miller's team compared AI's growth with past tech waves, finding consistent growth rates. In fact, the generative-AI wave looks a lot more like past tech waves than its revolutionary capabilities would suggest. That "rule of three" theory puts the value of the AI wave at about $20 trillion. Miller likened the AI wave to the mobile wave in about 2009, when there were few applications for the iPhone. "So the question is if compute is the primary underlying driver of economic activity, economic growth, economic opportunity, then there's an argument that it's actually bigger."
Persons: Ben Miller, Miller, Nvidia wouldn't, , Jensen Huang, Everybody's, Anthropic's Claude, Fundrise, shortsighted, it's, We'll, they're Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Cisco, Intel, Business, Adobe, AMD, Meta, Microsoft, Bloomberg, IDC
"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
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia and Accenture partnership is 'watershed' moment, says Wedbush's Dan IvesDan Ives, Wedbush Managing Director and Patrick Moorhead, Moor Insights & Strategy CEO, join 'Closing Bell Overtime' with reaction to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's interview with CNBC.
Persons: Wedbush's Dan Ives Dan Ives, Patrick Moorhead, Jensen Organizations: Nvidia, Accenture, Wedbush, Moor, CNBC
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Accenture CEO Julie SweetJensen 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 Jensen Huang, Julie Sweet Organizations: Nvidia, Accenture
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
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
OpenAI's $6.6 billion funding raise attracted some big names across the industry. The $6.6 billion round gave OpenAI a $157 billion post-money valuation and minted it into one of the most valuable startups in the world. MicrosoftMicrosoft invested a little under $1 billion into OpenAI's latest funding round, according to The Wall Street Journal report. FidelityFidelity also participated in OpenAI's latest funding round. AdvertisementAltimeter Capital ManagementAltimeter Capital Management also contributed to OpenAI's latest funding round, according to reports.
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Apple Intelligence : Club stock Apple turned positive Wednesday, despite more analysts trimming their 2024 iPhone 16 estimates. Interestingly, Apple Intelligence is the sixth top reason someone would buy a new iPhone, according to a recent survey by JPMorgan analysts. 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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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow investors can play the stock market ahead of the 2024 presidential electionWith about a month to go until the 2024 presidential election, investors are bracing for potential volatility in the markets amid uncertainty over whether former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris will win in November. With 62% of U.S. adults invested in the stock market, differences in Republican and Democratic economic policies mean there are potentially nuanced ways for investors to position their portfolios to make money based on the election outcome.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris Organizations: Republican, Democratic Locations: U.S
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