For now, investors are holding their breath for Nvidia’s earnings—a bellwether that could either validate the AI rally or trigger …
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AI Boom Triggers Global Memory Chip Shortage That Could Hit Cars and Phones
by Daphne Dougnby Daphne DougnExplosive demand for high-bandwidth AI chips is squeezing supply for the entire electronics industry—and consumers may soon feel the pain
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Meta’s $1 Trillion Pivot: Why AI Now Controls the Global Creator Economy
by Dean Dougnby Dean DougnThe shift from ‘Social Graph’ to ‘Interest Graph’ is reshaping digital ad spend, media, and the power of global influencers.
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China Tech Titan Tencent Crushes Earnings on Record Gaming Surge and Strategic AI Pivot; Here’s What Wall Street is Missing.
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InvestingPersonal Finance
Meet the 17-Year-Old Who Turned $53,000 Into Nearly $80,000 Trading the Hottest AI Stocks of 2024
by Daphne Dougnby Daphne DougnWhile most teenagers were saving for college, 17-year-old Samik Sidhu from Virginia was quietly building a small fortune from one …
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China ‘Reawakens’ 2,000-Year-Old Technology to Build a Chip 1,000 Times Faster Than Nvidia’s GPUs
by Dean Dougnby Dean DougnIf successful, this technology could mark China’s most significant computing breakthrough in decades — a fusion of ancient analog principles …
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The $200 Billion Club: AI Mania Redefines What It Means to Be Super-Rich
by Daphne Dougnby Daphne DougnAs artificial intelligence reshapes markets, six tech billionaires now hold fortunes larger than the GDP of many nations — and …
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Microsoft’s AI Revolution: CEO Nadella Reveals Plan to Hire Thousands—But With “Max Leverage” That Redefines Workforce Growth
Microsoft’s vision signals the dawn of a new corporate era: fewer people, greater impact. Investors tracking Big Tech workforce evolution …
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Tech Titans’ $380 Billion AI Arms Race Sparks Bubble Fears — and Crowns Surprising Winners
by Dean Dougnby Dean DougnThe world’s biggest technology companies have unleashed a capital spending wave unlike anything seen before to build out the infrastructure …
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For now, the question is no longer who leads in innovation, but who can afford to keep spending long enough …