The delay of Grand Theft Auto VI’s release threw a multibillion dollar wrench in forecasted revenues for a gaming industry in need of a hit.
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Even after shaky moments like the advent of DeepSeek, Nvidia “just recoups that value within a couple of weeks.”
Amazon is planning to offset the massive costs of AI infrastructure by employing more and more robotics in its warehouse facilities.
Hedge funds are still all in on the AI boom that drove the Magnificent Seven’s gains, they just think it’s creating value elsewhere now.
Quarterly earnings at tech giants Meta and Microsoft surged, indicating that multi-billion dollar AI investments are starting to pay off.
“There are still going to be things that classical computers are better at.”
The Vision Pro’s first year on the market — it went on sale in February last year — has not been a roaring success.
Last Tuesday, content conglomerate Thomson Reuters notched a big legal win against AI firm ROSS. Is it a sign of what’s to come?
To Google, user search data is the all-important secret sauce that enables it to innovate and outperform rivals.
The fight for AI talent is starting to look like the end of a Marvel movie — a million fighters large and small.
Shares in the embattled chipmaker soared 16% on Tuesday, after reports that Broadcom and TSMC are weighing bids to split up the firm.
Out of its Silicon Valley compatriots, Apple has always been the company with the most access to the Chinese market.
Apple shifting production to India is just the latest sign that the world’s most populous nation may be a winner in global trade reordering.
Elliott Management is looking to turn HPE around after its stock has lost more than a fourth of its value this year.
Altera specializes in a type of semiconductor that’s used in a variety of industries including telecom, defense, and robotics.
Central to the trial is one question: Just who, exactly, are Meta’s competitors? The FTC’s answer may be narrower than you’d expect.