Shares of Nvidia, Broadcom, and ASML slump as China’s DeepSeek threatens the companies’ dominance in artificial intelligence, and Tesla falls ahead of earnings from the electric-vehicle giant later this week.
A big selloff in tech stocks on Monday was dragging down a host of shares, including electric-vehicle makers such as Tesla.
Tesla benefits from strong FSD data, but NVIDIA’s Cosmos Model challenges its lead. Learn why TSLA stock may face tougher competition in AI and robotics.
Nvidia announced the launch of its Cosmos platform at last week's Consumer Electronics Show. It's designed to accelerate the development of physical AI systems.
Dow Jones Futures fall amid concerns over DeepSeek's potential impact on Nvidia's dominance, with tech giants' earnings reports on the horizon
Tesla stock is up 100% in the last 12 months, and the company reports earnings on Jan. 29. The EV maker is seeing delivery growth stall. It has ambitious plans for new technological innovations but has little to show for it right now.
Following its sharp stock gains, Tesla is trading at 125 times expected earnings, reflecting shareholders' perception of it as a high-growth tech company with a future in AI and robots, according to LSEG data. By comparison, General Motors is valued at five times its earnings.
Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla rose 2.4% and chip maker Nvidia climbed 1.8% ahead of the opening bell. Four other members of the Magnificent Seven–Google owner Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft–were all in the green, while Facebook parent ...
A look at Nvidia's role in enabling autonomous vehicles and giving the industry what an analyst called a "shot in the arm."
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