With the Magnificent Seven group of mega-cap stocks set to release their latest financials beginning later this month, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is in pole position in terms of growth prospects, while Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) languishes at the bottom.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised Elon Musk for advancing AI in cognitive intelligence, autonomous driving, and robotics.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 looked set to rise for the first time in three sessions on Tuesday–and a familiar set of Big Tech stocks were driving the gains. Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla rose 2.4% and chip maker Nvidia climbed 1.
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Nvidia stock briefly touched a new record Tuesday following a high-profile speech from its billionaire leader Jensen Huang, but surprisingly reversed quickly to a significant daily loss, headlining a surprise stark selloff across technology stocks.
A new generative training model and a batch of new partnerships position Nvidia as one of the driving forces in autonomous driving tech.
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Bargains are still to be had in the second-hand market though. [Devon Bray] chanced upon a pair of Nvidia Tesla K80 cards, which are not suitable for gaming and no longer cost-effective for mining ...
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