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The internet giant has released new AI software and struck deals, such as a chip tie-up with Anthropic PBC, that have reassured investors the company won’t easily lose to ChatGPT creator OpenAI and other rivals.
Alphabet is closing in on a major milestone as investor excitement around AI accelerates. A recent high-level agreement could significantly alter how global institutions manage their most sensitive data.
Nvidia has been subject to criticism over circular AI deals — as the leading AI chipmaker has invested in its own customers — with the famed "Big Short" investor Michael Burry recently betting on the company's decline and claiming the AI market is like the dot-com bubble.
Google initially faced pressure due to fears that it fell behind in the AI race and lost ground to AI models. Google Cloud serves as the backbone for many AI applications and is fueling the next stage of growth. Physical AI like Waymo and Gemini Robotics may be Google's biggest opportunity.
To be clear, Nvidia’s graphics processing units (GPUs) remain the gold standard for the AI industry. But Google’s TPUs — which power its highly praised Gemini 3 — are cheaper to develop and require less power. Some industry experts estimate that TPUs offer up to four times better performance per dollar than comparable GPUs.
The stock has already more than doubled over the past year, currently trading around $380. Hence, the obvious question arises: what would be necessary to
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Certain Wall Street analysts expect Broadcom and Meta Platforms to join Nvidia, Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Amazon in the $2 trillion club.