Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), the most vertically integrated company in tech, is turning to Nvidia and Google Cloud to power its most advanced AI workloads. According to CNBC’s MacKenzie Sigalos, Apple software chief Craig Federighi confirmed that the company’s new frontier language model, FM Cloud Pro, will run on Nvidia GPUs hosted in Google Cloud for agentic ... Apple Will Run Advanced AI Model on Nvidia GPUs via Google Cloud, Ditching Private Infrastructure
Many believed the AI boom had passed Apple by. The company was just biding its time.
Alphabet (NasdaqGS:GOOGL) agreed to a multi year AI cloud deal with SpaceX, paying US$920 million per month through June 2029 for access to 110,000 Nvidia GPUs. Waymo acquired a 5,500 acre autonomous vehicle testing site in Arizona that was previously used by Apple for self driving development. Google introduced Search profiles, giving publishers and creators dedicated pages in Google Search that may affect how content is discovered and monetized. These moves touch three core areas for...
President Donald Trump claims a deal with Iran is just “two or three days” away.
Apple still needs to show that Siri AI can become a reason to buy a new iPhone, with older-device limits and EU delays shaping the early rollout.
Tech jitters and profit taking weighed on AI and chip stocks as markets whipsaw and yesterday's apparent rebound falters, today, June 9, 2026.
The artificial-intelligence trade fizzles out and it appears Monday’s rally might have been a one-off.
US equities fell Tuesday, with technology stocks pulling back following a jump in the previous sessi
Apple is accessing Nvidia’s hardware via the cloud-computing services of Google rather than buying the chips directly.
Stocks gave back early gains as geopolitical tensions ramped up and tech stocks sold off.
Apple's AI news failed to excite investors as the consumer electronics giant is seen playing catch-up.
Software references and new features suggest Apple is preparing support for a foldable iPhone expected in September.
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Morgan Stanley Raises Target as AI Push Gains Momentum
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk dropped a striking claim during a recent conversation with Baron Capital founder Ron Baron, circulated widely after being posted to X by @carm1nee. Musk said he is building a chip that will be “two to three times better than NVIDIA” at 10% of the cost, with a specific focus on ... Elon Musk Says He’s Building a Chip “2 to 3 Times” Better Than NVIDIA at 10% The Cost. Is He Bluffing?
Tech stocks were lower late Tuesday afternoon, with the State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR E
The market is gearing up for a SpaceX IPO on June 12, and it feels like yesterday that the business confidentially filed for its IPO. That was on April 1 this year. You would expect quiet action since then, but the space-AI hybrid is accelerating before the ticker goes live. SpaceX has signed two monster ... Elon Musk Just Created $26 Billion a Year for SpaceX Days Before the IPO
“Given the level of optimism into this event, we think the announcement came in a bit shy of expectations,” writes TD Cowen analyst Krish Sankar.
Alex Sacerdote, founder of Whale Rock Capital, dropped a line on a recent Invest Like the Best episode that stopped listeners cold: “When we were buying Nvidia in 2023, we were paying 4 times earnings. When we bought Tesla in 2019 for the car S-curve, we were paying 5 times earnings. When we were owning ... Prominent Tech Investor: ‘When We Were Buying Nvidia in 2023, We Were Paying 4 Times Earnings’
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL, XETRA:APC) shares were down 4% on Tuesday afternoon after the company's annual developer conference left some investors questioning the pace of its artificial intelligence rollout, even as analysts broadly viewed the event as a step forward. At its Worldwide Developers...
