Nvidia's pivotal role in AI and crypto markets underscores its influence on tech investment trends, despite stock fluctuations and competition.
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In the summer of 1991, the scariest thing James Cameron could imagine was a computer that woke up one morning, decided humanity was the problem, and started solving for it. Thirty-five years later, that premise doesn’t play like science fiction anymore. It plays like a slightly dramatized version of your group chat. Which makes the timing of what’s about to happen kind of perfect. Terminator 2: Judgment Day — the film that taught a generation what “Skynet” meant before any of us had a chatbot in our pocket — is coming back to theaters worldwide for its 35th anniversary, restored in 4K, RealD 3D and premium formats. Studiocanal, Fathom Entertainment and Rialto Pictures roll it out across the US on August 28, with New Zealand catching it on September 3. And they’ve done something cheeky with the release window. The run deliberately straddles August 29 — the in-un
Samsung's role in Nvidia's AI platform could tighten global NAND supply, potentially raising prices and impacting the tech supply chain.
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A teacher at ISTELive in Orlando explained how AI can help manage executive functioning challenges caused by burnout, but only if it's treated as a support tool, not a replacement for human care or professional support.
Meta's Muse Image model's rise highlights escalating competition in AI, pushing innovation and potentially reshaping digital content creation.
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BNY’s Geoff Yu highlights that institutional investors are exiting South Korean equities, contributing to the KOSPI’s brief bear-market move, while retail buyers still support the market. He notes concerns over AI and semiconductor concentration, questions the sustainability of retail support, and contrasts South Korea with more measured liquidation in Taiwan and ongoing interest in Chinese equities. Institutional selling pressures KOSPI “iFlow data suggest institutional investors are continuing to exit South Korean equities en masse, likely contributing to the KOSPI’s brief move into bear market territory overnight. Retail investors remain on the other side of the trade, but the market is increasingly questioning how sustainable that support is. Taiwanese equities have also benefited from the AI and semiconductor narrative, though liquidation there has been more measured in scale and pa
AI-driven demand for memory boosts Sandisk, impacting decentralized storage economics and highlighting the effects of corporate restructuring.
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Key Takeaways Semiconductor stocks experienced widespread declines as profit-taking swept through the AI chip sector SpaceX shares slipped following its Nasdaq-100 addition in a textbook “sell the news” scenario Nvidia continued its decline amid reports of DeepSeek developing proprietary AI processors in China Micron remained under selling pressure even as AI memory market fundamentals stay robust Samsung’s impressive quarterly earnings growth couldn’t reverse negative sentiment in chip equities Understanding Tuesday’s Semiconductor Sector Weakness Technology stocks experienced broad-based weakness on Tuesday as market participants secured profits following an extended rally in artificial intelligence-related equities. Major players including Nvidia, Broadcom, AMD, Intel, and Micron all posted declines, dragging the Philadelphia Semiconductor Inde
AI investment volatility could destabilize credit markets, restrict small business financing, and accelerate economic downturns globally.
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