Technology giants like NVIDIA and AMD gathered at CES, with AI taking center stage, and chips and Siasun Robot&Automation becoming the focus.
Chips, Siasun Robot&Automation, Smart Hardware, and other themes have become focal points of attention at the exhibition, while AI has taken the "center stage", becoming the selling point emphasized by major Technology companies.
Netherlands in Discussions With Nvidia, AMD for AI Facility Plans
UBS Group survey: AI applications continue to expand, and NVIDIA and Microsoft maintain their leading positions.
NVIDIA, Microsoft, and OpenAI continue to lead in the field of AI.
Express News | US Technology organizations are concerned about the regulation of AI Chip exports.
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Express News | The Netherlands is discussing AI facilities with NVIDIA and AMD.
The most important product of this CES? NVIDIA's "first PC."
The AI supercomputer Project Digits, with its compact size and desktop orientation, indicates that this is likely NVIDIA's trial venture into the PC market. Analysts have also stated that NVIDIA is expected to challenge Intel and AMD's dominance in the PC processor field in the future.
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Chip giants are vying for dominance in the PC CPU battlefield!
Chip manufacturers acclaim the AI boom as the "biggest transformation" for PCs in nearly a decade and a moment of rebirth for the sluggish PC market.
SoftBank's Arm (ARM.US) is considering acquiring the Semiconductor design company Ampere Computing.
According to informed sources, SoftBank Group and Arm Holdings (ARM.US) are exploring a Trade to acquire Ampere Computing LLC.
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Biden Administration Planning More Restrictions on AI Chip Exports; US Semiconductor Companies' Shares Slip After Hours
The three major U.S. stock indices closed mixed, with AMD falling over 4%.
On January 9, Gelonghui reported that the three major US stock indexes closed mixed, with the Nasdaq down 0.06%, the S&P 500 Index up 0.16%, and the Dow Jones up 0.25%. Chip stocks declined, with AMD dropping over 4%, and Micron Technology and Taiwan Semiconductor each falling over 2%. Golden industrial concept stocks rose, with Kinross Gold and Eldorado Gold increasing by more than 4%. California electrical utilities provider Edison International fell by 10%, marking its worst single-day performance since 2020 amid raging wildfires in the USA. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index fell by 0.67%, with most China concept stocks declining, including Xpeng Autos down over 5%, NIO and Kingsoft Cloud falling over 4%, and Bilibili dropping over 3%.
Express News | Nvidia shares down 1.3%, Advanced Micro Devices shares down 1% after the bell; Bloomberg reports Biden to further curb Nvidia, AMD AI chip exports.
Express News | Biden to Further Curb Nvidia, AMD AI Chip Exports in Final Push - Bloomberg News
Express News | President Biden of the USA will take final measures to further restrict the export of AI chips from NVIDIA and AMD.
Advanced Micro Devices Options Spot-On: On January 8th, 896.15K Contracts Were Traded, With 3.85 Million Open Interest
On January 8th ET, $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 896.15K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 41.8% of the total