"Dean of Valuation" Aswath Damodaran calls Nvidia and Tesla the "most irrational" stocks, warning their prices don't hold up to scrutiny.
Tesla is licking its wounds after a weak Q3 earnings print. Revenues grew nearly 12%, reversing two consecutive periods of decline. But the sales rebound looks inflated, with demand pulled forward as ...
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NVIDIA announces end-of-life support for many of its GTX cards — but it's not all bad news
NVIDIA's latest GeForce Game Ready Driver update notes come with some sad news. After more than a decade of loyal service, NVIDIA's Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta graphics cards will no longer receive the ...
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Samsung makes massive Tesla deal, sorry Nvidia
I can't wait for the artificial intelligence bubble to burst. It would be fantastic if I could go through my day without reading something about AI. Unfortunately, it will take a long time before ...
Samsung have started earlier than TSMC going to 2 nanometer GAA process chips. They will start mass production late in 2025. Elon Musk and Tesla was using semiconductor processes one generation or so ...
Benzinga examined the prospects for many investors' favorite stocks over the last week — here's a look at some of our top stories. U.S. markets closed this week at record highs, driven by Nvidia ...
Another tech-led selloff was underway on Thursday. The three worst-performers on the S&P 500 included Walt Disney Co., Robinhood Markets Inc. and Tesla Inc., down 8.5%, 7.3% and 6.9%, respectively. Bu ...
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