The average S&P 500 stock had a tough go of it in December. But better times could lie ahead in 2025.
A new generative training model and a batch of new partnerships position Nvidia as one of the driving forces in autonomous driving tech.
Among Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta Platforms, and Tesla, there's a phenomenal bargain hiding in plain sight, as well as a highflier that may be more than fully valued.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang are off to a flying start in 2025 as excitement about AI sent their companies' stocks even higher.
After another applause-worthy year for the Magnificent Seven companies, I don’t think they’ve become too magnificent not to own. You don’t need to own all seven red-hot names (you’d have done incredibly well if you did,
Jensen Huang is the CEO of Nvidia ( NVDA 3.70%), a company whose chips power the vast majority of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. At a technology conference last year, Huang made a bold declaration: "The next wave of AI is here. Robotics, powered by physical AI, will revolutionize industries."
The deal between the AI chip giant and the world's largest automaker dented shares of Tesla and a Tesla bull ETF on Tuesday.
Despite Nvidia's relatively strong position, the company still faces major challenges on its way to become the preeminent AI robotics company. Explore more details here.
Artificial intelligence and the metaverse drove Meta Platforms Inc. ( META, Financials) growth in 2024. Although 500 million monthly active users made up threads, AI-powered tools raised advertisement income. By 19%, effective cost control enabled Meta to raise Q3 2024 income.
Tesla, Inc.'s stock is extremely overvalued despite disappointing vehicle deliveries, making it a risky investment at current all-time highs. Explore more details here.
Nvidia emerged as the biggest global gainer in market capitalization for 2024, driven by surging interest in artificial intelligence and the robust demand for its AI-centric chips across various industries.