Artificial intelligence stocks were moving higher today as earnings season kicked into full swing and as investors continue to digest the impact of DeepSeek on the AI sector. The
Broadcom stock was getting a much-needed boost early Thursday. The company looks set to benefit from greater use of its chip designs by Meta Platforms.Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pledged “hundreds of billions of dollars” of long-term investment in artificial-intelligence technology alongside the social-media company’s earnings report after the close of trading on Wednesday.
Nvidia is the gold standard and leading provider of the graphics processing units (GPUs) used to train and run AI systems. The company is believed to control as much as 98% of the data center GPU market, according to semiconductor analyst firm TechInsights. If AI models can be trained on lower-cost, inferior chips, Nvidia has a lot to lose.
Chinese startup DeepSeek has debuted an AI app that challenges OpenAI's ChatGPT and other U.S. rivals, sending a shock through Wall Street.
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A slew of stocks, including chip maker Nvidia, fell Monday after Chinese startup DeepSeek released an AI model that runs on less-advanced chips and at a lower cost than U.S. rivals.
DeepSeek’s AI products have shaken up the American stock market and tech industry—but some experts are questioning how big of a threat the Chinese company really is.
Broadcom’s business relies heavily on their networking products, which are crucial for data transfer in AI systems. If the market for premium AI chips experiences a downturn, amid the rise of DeepSeek, it could create a domino effect, potentially hurting sales of Broadcom’s supporting technologies and components.
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DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has rapidly ascended to prominence, challenging established AI chatbots like Google Gemini and ChatGPT. Its flagship AI model, R1, has achieved remarkable performance using significantly less computational power than its competitors.