Japanese stocks ended higher, led by gains in semiconductor and other electronics shares. Several announcements were made at CES in Las Vegas, rekindling enthusiasm over artificial intelligence applications.
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, announced a series of new products and partnerships on Monday, flexing the company's dominance in artificial intelligence across industries. In a keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,
Asian chip-related shares extended gains on expectations that Nvidia Corp. chief Jensen Huang would spark renewed optimism over AI demand during his speech at the CES trade show in Las Vegas.
Tokyo Electron made 41.3% of net sales in China in the quarter, compared to 49.9% in the previous quarter, with sales growing in North America and Japan. (Bloomberg) -- Key US lawmakers urged ...
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Apple shares are trading at midsummer levels heading into the tech giant's fiscal-first-quarter earnings report later this month.
With “Sonic” sprinting at the box office and cult-hit reboots underway, Sega is on the rebound. It’s not just nostalgia, says executive Shuji Utsumi.