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Book Profits In Intel Stock After 25% Surge?
Forbes· 2025-09-25 12:50
Intel (INTC) shares have increased by 6.4% in just one day. The stock also remains up by about 25% since mid-September. The gains are driven in part by Nvidia’s move to invest $5 billion into Intel. Besides this, the two companies announced a collaboration to jointly develop multiple generations of custom data center and PC products for hyperscale, enterprise, and consumer markets. The deal likely gave investors some renewed confidence in Intel’s technological relevance, especially in AI infrastructure spac ...
Pleydell-Bouverie: Networking is possibly the most underappreciated growth story
CNBC Television· 2025-09-25 11:44
Claire, the AI trade has been the absolute juggernaut in markets over the past couple of years now at least. Are there signs in your mind that things are legitimately cooling off or is this just a pause that refreshes so to speak. >> Morning, Dom.It's great to be on your show. Um, there's there's not a pause, there's an acceleration in in our view. I mean, given the fact that was announced between Nvidia and Open AI, the importance of which we don't think can be overstated.Uh I mean this was for 10 gigawatt ...
OpenAI's Sam Altman credits White House for help with AI buildout
CNBC Television· 2025-09-24 18:06
All right, OpenAI's spending spree continues. In just 48 hours, it's announced a buildout equivalent to 17 nuclear reactors totaling $850 billion in spending for today's tech check. Mackenzie Sagalo sat down with OpenAI CEO Sam Alman and asked about those overspending concerns.Mac >> Mike OpenAI CEO Sam Alman was clear you cannot afford to underinvest in AI infrastructure right now. He warned that companies will get burned if they don't have enough capacity to meet demand. Alman also credited the White Hous ...
Tech giants ramp up AI spending
CNBC Television· 2025-09-24 17:13
AI Investment & Infrastructure - OpenAI's AI infrastructure buildout is estimated at $850 billion, potentially requiring the equivalent of 17 nuclear reactors [1] - OpenAI's projects from the past 2 days amount to nearly half of the $2 trillion global AI infrastructure surge forecast by HSBC [2] - Alibaba is increasing its AI model and infrastructure spending, adding to the existing $53 billion commitment [6] - Alibaba is opening new data centers in Brazil, France, and the Netherlands to improve model speed and user proximity [9] Market Dynamics & Competition - The AI sector is experiencing a technological revolution requiring significant infrastructure investment [4] - Demand for AI is rapidly growing, with OpenAI experiencing a tenfold increase in the last 18 months [3] - The US is currently ahead in AI spending compared to China [7] - Chinese companies like Tencent and BU are competing with global model makers like Anthropic and OpenAI [10] - Alibaba aims to become a more self-sufficient hyperscaler in the AI competition [10] Investment Risks & Rewards - The AI sector is expected to experience cycles of over and underinvestment, with potential for both gains and losses [5] - The long-term value of AI technology is projected to be significant for society [6] - Companies are being rewarded in the stock market for announcing substantial AI investments [12] - The risk of underinvesting in AI is currently perceived as more prominent than overinvesting [14]
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪· 2025-09-23 14:01
Sam Altman just said he wants to "create a factory that can produce a gigawatt of new AI infrastructure every week."The AI super cycle hasn't even really started yet. ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-09-23 08:50
RT Saritha Rai (@SarithaRai)A staggering $800 billion global shortfall in AI infrastructure spend is foreseen by 2030, according to a new report by Bain, and that could hamper AI's progress@business(Gift link: free to read until Sept 30)https://t.co/HvwybrC1aD#AI https://t.co/PN8LZ7OfpV ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-23 00:29
Nvidia has assured customers that its landmark deal with OpenAI to invest $100 billion and expand AI infrastructure together won’t affect the chipmaker’s relationship with other clients https://t.co/ka41elgi8m ...
We're adding Nike to our bullpen as the apparel brand embarks on a turnaround
CNBC· 2025-09-22 18:49
Market Update - Stocks are higher on Monday, overcoming a soft open, with the market-weighted S&P 500 outperforming the Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF [1] - The data center trade received a boost from Nvidia and OpenAI's announcement of a strategic partnership to build and deploy at least 10 gigawatts of AI data centers, with Nvidia investing up to $100 billion in OpenAI [1] Nike Overview - Nike has been added to the watch list as the company seeks to overhaul its strategy after facing significant challenges since late 2021, particularly due to exposure to China's struggling economy [1] - Under former CEO John Donahoe, Nike lost its innovation edge in the direct-to-consumer business, allowing competitors to gain market share, leading to poor results and Donahoe's departure [1] - Nike veteran Elliott Hill has taken over, focusing on core sports categories and restoring relationships with retail partners, including a return to selling on Amazon [1] - The last earnings report in June showed better-than-expected quarterly results, indicating growing confidence in the turnaround [1] - Management expects to exit the first half of fiscal year 2026 with a "healthy and clean" inventory position, crucial for margins ahead of the holiday selling season [1] - Analysts have recently become bullish on Nike, with Cowen and RBC Capital upgrading their ratings to buy from hold, and Baird naming it a "bullish fresh pick" [1]
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TechCrunch· 2025-09-22 17:40
Here's everything we know about the biggest AI infrastructure projects, including major spending from Meta, Oracle, Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI. https://t.co/7kYdRNyXv0 ...
The billion-dollar infrastructure deals powering the AI boom
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-22 17:35
Core Insights - The tech industry is experiencing a significant investment in AI infrastructure, with Nvidia's CEO estimating that $3 to $4 trillion will be spent by the end of the decade [1] - Major companies like Microsoft, Meta, Oracle, Google, and OpenAI are leading the charge in AI infrastructure projects, with ongoing updates as spending increases [2] Company-Specific Developments - Microsoft's initial $1 billion investment in OpenAI in 2019 established it as the exclusive cloud provider, which has since grown to nearly $14 billion, primarily in Azure cloud credits [3] - OpenAI has recently shifted its strategy, announcing it will no longer exclusively use Microsoft's cloud services, allowing for other partnerships while still giving Microsoft a right of first refusal [4] - Other AI companies are following OpenAI's model, with Anthropic receiving $8 billion from Amazon and Google Cloud partnering with smaller AI firms, indicating a trend of cloud providers investing in AI capabilities [5]