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Nvidia Stock Is Poised to Benefit From Rising Use of AI in Defense Systems and Global Surge in Defense Spending Global defense priorities are shifting to include greater spending on advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI). These trends should benefit Nvidia, which is the dominant provider of AI chips and related technologies.
When Nvidia, the chip producer, reports earnings next week, investors expect the S&P 500 to have a bigger reaction than when the Fed chair delivers a big speech on Friday.
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CoreWeave projects full-year revenue growth of 174% this year, as it is proving to be one of the fastest-growing AI stocks to buy right now. For investors, it could possess a lot of upsides, as it benefits from strong demand for Nvidia's chips and the ongoing need for greater computing capabilities as a result of AI.
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Nvidia And Intel Lead Tech Stock Drop As White House Reportedly Seeks Equity For CHIPS Grants
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC the U.S. government wants a stake in Intel in exchange for CHIPS Act grant money promised under Biden.
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Barchart on MSNAnalysts Have High Hopes for Nvidia Ahead of August 27. Should You Buy NVDA Stock Here?
Nvidia has been on an absolute tear in the past decade, generating life-changing returns to shareholders. Is NVDA stock still a good buy right now?
Nvidia remains the dominant AI chipmaker in the market, but where is the stock headed for the rest of this year and into the next?
Nvidia stock is currently set to record its first two-week losing streak since April amid fears of an AI bubble.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Nvidia Earnings Are Next Test After Powell-Led Stock Market Rally
Dow Jones futures will open Sunday evening, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. NvidiaNVDA looms large this week after Friday's big stock market rally on Fed Chief Jerome Powell's dovish Jackson Hole speech.