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(Reuters) -Nvidia-backed CoreWeave beat Wall Street estimate for quarterly revenue on Wednesday, in its first set of results as a public company, signaling strength in demand for the AI cloud computing startup's services.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is once again expected to steal the spotlight, alongside growing focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and U.S. tariff tensions. With
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CoreWeave reported first-quarter revenue that grew over 400% year-over-year, sending shares higher in extended trading Wednesday.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock hit some tough headwinds in 2025 -- shares of the chip designer are down 15% year to date as of this writing. However, evidence is piling up that this selloff may not be justified.
CoreWeave on Wednesday beat Wall Street estimate for quarterly revenue in its first set of results as a public company, signaling strength in demand for the Nvidia-backed AI cloud computing startup's services.
Nvidia shares rose for a third straight day Wednesday, with sentiment in the artificial-intelligence sector bosted by tech deals that followed President Trump's visit to the Middle East. BofA Secur
Has the excitement surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) stocks cooled off? Many top AI stocks are down this year, including Advanced Micro Devices ( AMD 4.06%), better known as just AMD, and Nvidia ( NVDA 5.
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The biggest news affecting shares today is President Donald Trump’s decision to end the so-called artificial intelligence diffusion rule that restricts exports of advanced chips.