Google parent Alphabet will raise $80 billion in equity capital to pay for ambitious artificial intelligence spending plans. Mandeep Singh of Bloomberg Intelligence has more. (Source: Bloomberg)
At least seven Chinese universities that support the country’s armed forces and defense industry are seeking access to Nvidia Corp.’s H200 chips, the most powerful artificial intelligence processors ever allowed by the US to be sold in China, according to a review of procurement records.
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Nvidia's next target: the PC. A new AI chip sends Nvidia and related stocks soaring while rivals slide after Jensen Huang's Computex keynote. Plus, all eyes on SpaceX as the upcoming mega IPO is already reshaping Wall Street. And, what to expect from New York Tech Week, kicking off today. (Source: Bloomberg)
Nvidia Corp. is entering the PC market with a new chip aimed at loosening the stranglehold of Intel Corp. technology in that arena and modernizing the machines for the AI era.
Mandeep Singh, Global Tech Research Head at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the move and what it means for the future of computing. (Source: Bloomberg)
Fluence Energy Inc. shares soared more than 40% after the US energy storage company said it collaborated with Siemens AG and Nvidia Corp. to develop a design for artificial intelligence data centers.
In this photo illustration, a person holds a smartphone displaying the logo of Fluence Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: FLNC), a global energy storage technology company formed as a joint venture between Siemens and AES, with the company's branding visible in the background, on August 8, 2025 in Chongqing, China.
Nvidia is entering the PC market with a new superchip. With Windows running on the chips, the company is going head-to-head with Intel and AMD, Tom Mackenzie explains. (Source: Bloomberg)
Nvidia is entering the PC market with a new RTX Spark Superchip which will debut in laptop and desktop computers from leading PC brands including Dell and Lenovo this fall. CEO Jensen Huang made the announcement at the Computex trade show in Taipei. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Nvidia's Jensen Huang calls concerns of AI taking jobs “complete nonsense," saying instead that companies are hiring more software engineers due to the abilities of new agentic AI features. (Source: Bloomberg)
Nvidia Corp. is entering the PC market with a new chip aimed at loosening the stranglehold of Intel Corp. technology in that arena and modernizing the machines for the AI era.
Nvidia Corp. said Anthropic PBC, OpenAI and SpaceX are among the first big users of its upcoming microprocessor, securing key customers for its latest attempt to expand an already extensive footprint in AI data centers.
The dominance of a few technology giants in the benchmark S&P 500 Index is now carrying over into the niche market for dividend futures and options.
A trader works on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, US, on Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. Wall Street traders gearing up for Nvidia Corp.’s earnings and a key jobs report refrained from making big bets as both events will be key in shaping the outlook for markets throughout the rest of 2025. Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg