Argus has Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) and NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) its one the top stock picks given their leadership in generative AI and hardware innovation. Apple, with a target price of $280,
Tuesday's edition of Forbes Daily covers Dana White joining Meta, Nvidia's stock jump, Bezos' robotics investments, medical debt changes, bird flu death and more.
Five of Wall Street's most-prominent billionaire asset managers have picked out some of their favorite stocks for the new year.
To that end, the computer starts at $3,000 and comes with a 20-core GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip and 128GB of unified memory. Configuring a Mac mini with the M4 Pro chip, which has a 14-core CPU, and 64GB of RAM, costs $2,499 with 1TB of storage. A 1TB Mac Studio fitted with a 24-core M2 Ultra and 128GB of RAM brings the price to $4,799.
Steven Cohen of Point72 Asset Management bought 1.5 million shares of Nvidia, increasing his stake by 75%. It is now his largest position excluding options. Meanwhile, he sold 1.5 million shares of Apple, completely exiting the position.
GeForce NOW on the Vision Pro, Quest, and Pico devices includes “all the bells and whistles of NVIDIA technologies, including ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS,” the company confirmed. GeForce NOW members on the Performance and Ultimate subscriptions can “tap into RTX and DLSS technologies in supported games” for even better visuals.
Nvidia's GeForce Now is coming to Meta Quest 3 and Pico 4 Ultra devices later this month. Here's what that means for the mixed reality headsets.
Nvidia offered more detail on its ambitions to expand its AI footprint to robotics, revealed last year as GR00T. With the Blueprints modality, individuals can demonstrate actions using an Apple Vision Pro that can be used to educate robots on how to perform specific tasks.
We recently compiled a list of the 12 Best Technology Stocks to Invest In for the Long Term. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited
AMD getting Ryzen 9000 series chips is another feather in the Arizona fab’s cap and suggests that confidence in TSMC’s U.S. operations is strong. According to Culpan, the fab is producing about 10,000 wafers a month and, according to plans for Phase 1, will eventually get to 24,000 per month.
CES 2025 has come and gone. But it brought us a ton of intriguing new technologies to look forward to in the year ahead.