12月25日美股成交额前20:传英伟达暂停测试英特尔18A制程工艺
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-24 18:40

Group 1: Tesla - Tesla's stock closed down 0.03% with a trading volume of $1.97 billion. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) received a petition on November 24, 2025, requesting an investigation into the mechanical door unlocking mechanism of the 2022 Model 3 due to design issues and difficulty in emergency situations [1][6]. Group 2: Nvidia - Nvidia's stock fell 0.32% with a trading volume of $12.20 billion. Reports indicate that Nvidia has halted testing of high-end chips using Intel's 18A process technology, negatively impacting Intel's stock price. Nvidia has decided not to pursue further collaboration with Intel [1][6][7]. Group 3: Micron Technology - Micron Technology's stock rose 3.77% with a trading volume of $5.12 billion. Argus Research raised Micron's target price from $210 to $320, citing growth driven by artificial intelligence solutions and recovering demand across multiple end markets [1][7]. Group 4: Broadcom - Broadcom's stock increased by 0.26% with a trading volume of $3.96 billion. Citigroup expressed optimism about the AI supercycle extending until 2026, maintaining a positive outlook on Nvidia, Broadcom, and Micron Technology [2][7]. Group 5: Google - Google's Class A shares fell 0.08% with a trading volume of $3.08 billion. Reports suggest that Google has made significant advancements in AI, prompting a "Code Red" alert from OpenAI's CEO in response to the competitive threat posed by Google's Gemini 3 model. Predictions indicate that Google may become one of the strongest performers among the "Magnificent Seven" in 2026 [2][7]. Group 6: Nike - Nike's stock rose 4.64% with a trading volume of $2.12 billion. Apple CEO Tim Cook purchased $2.95 million worth of Nike shares, marking his first personal investment in the company, which is seen as a strong signal of confidence in Nike's future value [3][6][9]. Group 7: Costco - Costco's stock increased by 2% with a trading volume of $1.54 billion. Wells Fargo lowered Costco's target price from $1,000 to $900 while maintaining a "hold" rating [10].