Chip maker AMD is investing $20 million in AI drug startup Absci, which will use AMD chips and software for drug development.
Micron Technology, Inc. MU shares rose 2.7% on Tuesday following NVIDIA Corporation’s NVDA announcement that Micron would be a critical supplier for its groundbreaking GeForce RTX 50 Blackwell graphics processing units (GPUs).
HSBC analyst Frank Lee sees that trend continuing, and lowered his price target on AMD shares by $90, to $110 per share, and clipped his rating on the stock to 'reduce' from 'buy' in a note published Wednesday.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been the driving force behind the growth of many tech companies lately. With AI infrastructure spending ramping up, Advanced Micro Devices ( AMD 0.10%) has benefited from tech giants investing in advanced processors.
Shares of Absci on Wednesday jumped following a report on a $20 million investment from Advanced Micro Devices. The stock was up 27% to $3.89 in pre-market trading. Through Tuesday's close, shares have fallen 25% over the past 12 months.
particularly from Nvidia (NVDA), as well as the “growing” cloud preference for custom chips from Broadcom (AVGO) and Marvell Technology (MRVL), which could limit Advanced Micro Devices ...
On Monday at CES 2025, Nvidia unveiled a desktop computer called Project DIGITS. The machine uses Nvidia's latest 'Blackwell' AI chip and will cost $3,000, but it also contains a new central processor,
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On the other hand, Wall Street has seemingly left Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) in the dust. While Nvidia has soared an impressive 170% over the past 12 months, AMD has declined nearly 20%.
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