Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has emerged as a dominant force in AI chip technology. With a myriad of new technologies requiring ever-more computing power, Nvidia’s high-performance chips stand ready to meet this demand. The dominant player in the high-performance chip space, NVDA stock has received outsized attention. And as its recent results show, the company is certainly
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Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) initially focused on serving the defense and intelligence sectors but has since expanded its customer base to include various industries such as healthcare, energy, and finance. PLTR stock provides AI and ML-based data analytics tool for a number of businesses. While Peter Thiel’s company has certainly made impressive strides to improve profitability and
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Cybersecurity is an essential expense for many businesses. Software and professionals help to protect valuable files and data from hackers. There’s a lot of money in hacking, and a cyberattack can cost a company millions of dollars. These attacks can also erode customer trust. Cybersecurity stocks benefit from these trends. These companies keep out the
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The AI market is more prominent than ever and shows no signs of slowing down. The largest companies in the world are making significant investments in their AI departments keep pace. However, some investors might have trouble overcoming the initial hurdle of price that the larger companies’ stocks hold. The good news is you can
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The generative artificial intelligence (AI) trade can’t seem to slow down. Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) continues to do most of the heavy lifting for the semiconductor industry and the broader tech sector. Undoubtedly, the days of the Magnificent Seven may be coming to an end as the performance of its constituents begins to vary by a widening
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In March 2000, networking giant Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) became the most valuable company in the world. No firm had yet mastered making money from the internet, and Cisco’s LAN network switches were the closest thing investors could find. Of course, Cisco’s shares would eventually fall back to Earth. By 2002, the networking firm had lost
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