Dow Jones futures rose Friday after key economic data. Apple, Nvidia stock and Tesla rebounded from Thursday's heavy losses.
Tesla benefits from strong FSD data, but NVIDIA’s Cosmos Model challenges its lead. Learn why TSLA stock may face tougher competition in AI and robotics.
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.
A new generative training model and a batch of new partnerships position Nvidia as one of the driving forces in autonomous driving tech.
Nvidia announced the launch of its Cosmos platform at last week's Consumer Electronics Show. It's designed to accelerate the development of physical AI systems.
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.
Uber Technologies leverages AI and vast data to compete with Tesla. Find out why UBER stock, with a cheap valuation, warrants a Strong Buy rating.
The Nasdaq Composite leads, rising 0.6%, lifted by Tesla, Meta, and Nvidia. Nvidia is up 1.6%, while Meta has gained 1.4%. Apple continues its climb toward a $4 trillion market valuation.
The world's top electric vehicle (EV) stock has still worked out incredibly well for shareholders; it soared 1,170% during the past five years (as of Jan. 8). But with its current market cap exceeding $1.2 trillion, is Tesla a company you should be buying right now?
Producer price data signals softer inflation, lifting Dow. Nasdaq, S&P 500 under pressure as Nvidia and Meta fall. CPI report looms for further insights.
After another astounding year in 2024 where the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index surged by 28%, the outlook for 2025 looks a bit more uncertain. While many tech companies should continue to show strong growth in revenue and earnings,
UBER-NVDA partnership shakes up the robotaxi ride-hailing race, challenging TSLA's tech dominance with a cost-effective, collaboration-driven approach.