US-listed shares of tech giants Nvidia, TSMC, and others are gaining some lost ground after China's DeepSeek rattled stock markets.
Morgan Stanley analysts were surprised by the response to DeepSeek's launch, a development that underscores the intense competition from China's crucial AI sector. Despite dismissing the knee-jerk reaction of markets on Monday,
Chipmakers and other AI-connected industries saw stocks drop Monday amid concerns over advancements by DeepSeek
Even as DeepSeek has rattled the US tech industry with its R1 artificial intelligence (AI) model, the Chinese economy continues to perform poorly amid slowing manufacturing sector
Nvidia, which soared to the top of the stock market by selling the computer chips fueling the world’s artificial intelligence boom, has been dealt a tough reality check by a small Chinese company that showed it could do more
U.S. stocks recovered some ground on Tuesday after getting hammered by fears over China's DeepSeek AI model built on a shoestring budget.
The major indexes rose toward record highs Thursday with Tesla regaining a key level. Apple stock flashed a buy signal late on earnings.
FADU CEO Lee Ji-hyo set his company up for success well ahead of market relevance with its controllers for solid-state drives, and is now ready to capitalize on AI boom.
By Lawrence Delevingne and Amanda Cooper BOSTON/LONDON (Reuters) -Wall Street shares advanced on Thursday as investors cheered updates from Meta and Tesla , while gold hit a record and the U.S. dollar advanced on potential tariffs.
Chinese AI lab DeepSeek sent a shockwave through the tech sector this week after releasing its R1 large language model (LLM) that was faster, more efficient, and cheaper to train and run than existing models,
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