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Nvidia and other artificial intelligence chip stocks regained lost ground on Tuesday after Monday's ugly sell-off sparked by news related to China's DeepSeek.DeepSeek claims to have created an AI model that matches those of U.
Shares of AI-related hardware companies plunged on Monday, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ( TSM -14.11%), Marvell Technology ( MRVL -18.96%), and Arista Networks ( ANET -23.50%), which fell 14.4%, 18%, and 21.9%, respectively, as of 1:11 PM EDT.
Microsoft and Salesforce could see greater adoption of their AI offerings if they pass cost savings on to customers. And Snowflake could benefit from a rise in database queries as AI proliferates.
On Monday, as DeepSeek’s recently introduced innovations wiped over $1 trillion off the value of U.S. stocks, and just days after announcing a privately funded $500 billion AI infrastructure push, President Donald Trump said DeepSeek’s rise was “a wake-up call for our industries that we should be laser-focused on competing to win.”
The Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has rattled markets with claims its latest AI model performs on a par with those of OpenAI, despite using less advanced, more energy efficient compute
Foundry giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), popularly known as TSMC, released its fourth-quarter 2024 results on Jan. 16, and investors reacted positively to the company's performance as it not only beat Wall Street's expectations but also delivered better-than-expected guidance.
DeepSeek’s more efficient approach challenges the conventional wisdom that bigger and more expensive necessarily means better in AI development. The Chinese AI lab DeepSeek recently made waves by releasing their DeepSeek-R1 model as open-source software.
The US tried to limit China's AI advancements with chip restrictions. It may have fueled the innovation behind DeepSeek instead.
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Shares of exchange-traded funds that hold semiconductor stocks were down Tuesday morning, extending Monday’s selloff sparked by DeepSeek fears. The iShares Semiconductor ETF, whose top holdings as of Monday included Broadcom Inc.
Investors piled back into Nvidia and other U.S. AI stocks Tuesday, although recent volatility had some on Wall Street tempering their expectations.