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NASDAQ:NVDA 31 August 2025 - 17 September 2025

Nvidia closed Monday down 0.97% at $208.65, as large tech stocks weighed on the Nasdaq Composite, which fell 1.3%, while the S&P 500 dropped 0.4% and the Dow gained 0.3%. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF saw $6.93 billion in net inflows in a single day, accounting for 8.78% of its assets and about 32% of all U.S. technology sector fund inflows. Nvidia traded 0.5% lower in premarket after a 3% jump on Thursday, with the decline attributed to broader market factors like U.S.-Iran talks, lower Brent crude prices, and rising yields. AI stocks continued to rise, and SK Hynix surpassed Samsung as South Korea’s largest listed company, driven by memory chip demand. GE Vernova, Vertiv, and Eaton posted strong weekly gains, while Nvidia rose 2.7%. U.S. regulators gave regional grid operators 60 days to review rules for connecting large electricity users. Flex is set to join the S&P 500, closing at $147.61 after heavy trading. Last week, the S&P 500 gained 0.93%, Nasdaq 2.43%, and Dow 0.71%. Upcoming catalysts include May PCE inflation data and Micron’s earnings report. Trump’s financial disclosures revealed large transactions in Nvidia, Apple, and an S&P 500 index fund, and family holdings in Trump Media and American Bitcoin. Congressional filings showed significant stakes in major tech companies and recent options activity. Intel closed up 10.64% after Trump announced Apple would work with Intel on U.S. chip design and manufacturing, though Apple and Intel had not confirmed details.
Tech Shockwaves: Slimmest iPhone, TikTok’s Lifeline & Space Glitches – Major Tech News (Sept 16–17, 2025)

Tech Shockwaves: Slimmest iPhone, TikTok’s Lifeline & Space Glitches – Major Tech News (Sept 16–17, 2025)

Apple launched the iPhone Air, its thinnest phone at 5.6 mm, with a new A19 Pro chip and eSIM-only design. Meta will debut AR glasses with a built-in display, expected to cost $800, but analysts predict low sales. The U.S. and China reached a deal to keep TikTok running in the U.S. Nvidia’s new RTX6000D chip for China faces weak demand due to high price and low performance.
The Great AI Content Heist: How Bots Are Devouring the Internet – and How We Can Fight Back

The Great AI Content Heist: How Bots Are Devouring the Internet – and How We Can Fight Back

An investigation found AI companies scraped over 15.8 million YouTube videos from more than 2 million channels without permission to train models, often violating platform terms and copyright. Automated bots from AI labs now make up about 30% of global web traffic, with some sites seeing up to 97% of visits from scrapers. Many bots ignore robots.txt rules and disguise their identities to evade detection. Publishers are responding with technical blocks and lawsuits.
AI Stock Frenzy: Oracle’s Cloud Coup, Record Highs, and Bold $300B Deals Fuel Market Rally

AI Stock Frenzy: Oracle’s Cloud Coup, Record Highs, and Bold $300B Deals Fuel Market Rally

Oracle stock soared 36% after unveiling a $300 billion cloud deal with OpenAI, its biggest gain since 1992, pushing the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to record closes. The surge lifted chipmakers Nvidia, Broadcom, and AMD, while Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison’s net worth jumped to $392.6 billion. Palantir shares rose on a UK defense AI deal. Synopsys plunged 36% after missing revenue targets.
Agentic AI Revolution: How Autonomous, Goal-Driven AI Agents Are Reshaping Our World

Agentic AI Revolution: How Autonomous, Goal-Driven AI Agents Are Reshaping Our World

Gartner projects agentic AI will be in 33% of enterprise apps by 2028, up from under 1% in 2024. Tech giants including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are developing autonomous AI agents for industries such as finance, healthcare, and logistics. Early prototypes like AutoGPT and BabyAGI drew attention in 2023. Experts warn current systems remain limited and highlight risks including errors and the need for regulation.
AI’s Explosive Weekend: $1.5B Settlement, Record Fines & Game-Changing Breakthroughs (Sept 7–8, 2025)

AI’s Explosive Weekend: $1.5B Settlement, Record Fines & Game-Changing Breakthroughs (Sept 7–8, 2025)

Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle authors’ claims it used pirated books to train its chatbot, the largest copyright settlement in AI to date. The EU fined Google €2.95 billion for ad dominance and ordered it to stop favoring its own services. A U.S. judge ordered Google to share its search data with AI rivals. China’s new law now requires all AI-generated content to be clearly labeled.
AI Stock Frenzy: $10 B Deals Ignite Rally as Big Tech Sounds Alarm

AI Stock Frenzy: $10 B Deals Ignite Rally as Big Tech Sounds Alarm

Broadcom shares jumped nearly 10% after disclosing a $10 billion AI chip order and raising its revenue forecast. Nvidia warned a proposed U.S. law could hurt global competition in advanced chips. Atlassian announced a $610 million acquisition of The Browser Company to expand into AI browsers. Palantir raised its revenue outlook again as the U.S. Army earmarked up to $10 billion for its AI services.
AI’s Wild Weekend: Billion-Dollar Battles, Big Tech Showdowns & Breakthroughs (Sept 6–7, 2025)

AI’s Wild Weekend: Billion-Dollar Battles, Big Tech Showdowns & Breakthroughs (Sept 6–7, 2025)

Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion to authors in a record AI copyright settlement over pirated books and will delete illicit copies. The EU fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominance in online ads. A U.S. judge ordered Google to share its search index with AI competitors. China will require explicit labeling of all AI-generated content starting September 1.
AI Stock Frenzy: $10B Chip Deal Ignites Rally, Amazon’s ‘Quick Suite’ Leak & Salesforce’s AI Setback

AI Stock Frenzy: $10B Chip Deal Ignites Rally, Amazon’s ‘Quick Suite’ Leak & Salesforce’s AI Setback

Broadcom shares surged 15% after announcing a $10 billion AI chip deal, while Nvidia and AMD fell as investors eyed a shift to custom chips. Amazon rose 4% on reports of a new AI workplace tool. Salesforce dropped 8% after a weak revenue forecast. Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle copyright claims over AI training data.
AI Chip Boom, Google’s New Tricks, and Hollywood’s Robot Wars – Today’s AI News Roundup

AI Chip Arms Race: Nvidia’s Dominance, Broadcom’s Bold Move, and the Future of Silicon Supremacy

Nvidia controls 80–90% of the AI chip market, with its GPUs like the $40,000 H100 driving company value past $1 trillion in 2023. OpenAI is co-designing custom chips with Broadcom, placing a $10 billion order and aiming for 2026 production. Global data center AI chip spending soared from $17 billion in 2022 to $125 billion in 2024. The U.S. has tightened export controls on advanced AI chips to China, prompting domestic chip efforts.
AI Stock Frenzy: Broadcom’s $10B Chip Deal Ignites Rally as Salesforce Stumbles – Sept 4-5 Roundup

AI Stock Frenzy: Broadcom’s $10B Chip Deal Ignites Rally as Salesforce Stumbles – Sept 4-5 Roundup

Broadcom shares rose 4% after announcing a $10 billion custom-chip order and strong AI chip demand, while CEO Hock Tan committed to five more years. Salesforce stock fell 8% on weak revenue guidance despite AI investments. Atlassian agreed to buy The Browser Company for $610 million; its shares slipped 2%. C3.ai plunged 14% after missing estimates, withdrawing guidance, and replacing its CEO.
NVIDIA’s $4 Trillion AI Revolution: How the Chipmaker Overtook Apple and Microsoft

NVIDIA’s $4 Trillion AI Revolution: How the Chipmaker Overtook Apple and Microsoft

NVIDIA’s market value topped $4 trillion in early September 2025, surpassing Apple and Microsoft to become the world’s most valuable tech company. The company reported $46.7 billion in Q2 sales, with 88% from AI data center chips, and now supplies 92% of data center GPUs used for AI. NVIDIA’s trailing 12-month revenue hit $165.2 billion, with net income at $86.6 billion.
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AI Stock Frenzy: Google’s $210 Billion Win, Nvidia’s Trillion-Dollar Boom, Microsoft’s Mega AI Deal & Tesla’s Bold Pivot in 48 Hours

AI Stock Frenzy: Google’s $210 Billion Win, Nvidia’s Trillion-Dollar Boom, Microsoft’s Mega AI Deal & Tesla’s Bold Pivot in 48 Hours

Alphabet stock jumped nearly 9%, adding $210 billion in value, after a U.S. court declined to break up Google, citing increased AI competition. Nvidia reported record AI demand, with CEO Jensen Huang saying all inventory is sold out. AMD executives dismissed AI bubble concerns and forecast a $500 billion-plus AI chip market by 2028. Tesla ended its “Dojo” AI supercomputer project, shifting focus to new inference chips.
AI Stocks’ Wild Start to September: Mega-Rallies, Billion-Dollar Deals & Hype Under Fire

AI Stocks’ Wild Start to September: Mega-Rallies, Billion-Dollar Deals & Hype Under Fire

Nvidia fell 3.5% Tuesday, its sharpest drop in four months, as AI stocks led a tech sell-off and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 declined. Microsoft secured a $6 billion AI and cloud deal with the U.S. government, offering free Copilot access to federal users. Alibaba’s Hong Kong shares jumped 19% after strong AI revenue growth. Washington tightened chip export rules, affecting TSMC, Samsung, and SK Hynix.
AI Stock Frenzy: Alibaba’s $50B Rally, OpenAI’s $500B Ambition & Global AI Deals (Sept 1–2, 2025)

AI Stock Frenzy: Alibaba’s $50B Rally, OpenAI’s $500B Ambition & Global AI Deals (Sept 1–2, 2025)

Alibaba’s Hong Kong shares jumped 18.5% on Sept. 1, adding $50 billion in value after reporting a 26% year-on-year surge in cloud revenue and unveiling a new AI chip. OpenAI is in talks to sell $6 billion in shares at a $500 billion valuation and is expanding into India. Abu Dhabi’s G42 is diversifying AI chip suppliers for a new supercomputing campus. Beijing signaled tighter oversight as China’s AI sector posts rapid growth.
2025 Streaming Wars: The Best Video, Music & Gaming Platforms Revealed

2025 Streaming Wars: The Best Video, Music & Gaming Platforms Revealed

Netflix leads video streaming with over 312 million subscribers as of mid-2025, while Spotify tops music streaming with 276 million paying users. Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus dominate gaming subscriptions, with Game Pass projected to generate $5.5 billion in 2025. Ad-supported tiers have become standard across major platforms. Subscription prices have risen sharply, with Netflix’s standard plan at $17.99 and Spotify at $10.99 per month in the US.
AI Stock Whiplash: Alibaba’s $50 Billion Surge, Nvidia’s Reality Check & More (Aug 31–Sep 1, 2025)

AI Stock Whiplash: Alibaba’s $50 Billion Surge, Nvidia’s Reality Check & More (Aug 31–Sep 1, 2025)

Alibaba shares jumped nearly 19% in Hong Kong on Sept. 1, adding $50 billion in value after reporting a surge in AI and cloud revenues. Nvidia stock fell 2% post-earnings on a weak outlook excluding China, despite CEO Jensen Huang’s bullish AI forecast. The Nasdaq-100 slipped as AI stocks sold off and OpenAI’s Sam Altman warned of investor overexcitement. AI-focused ETFs saw volatile swings amid sector jitters.
AI’s Weekend Whirlwind: Global Crackdowns, Tech Giants’ Bold Moves & Market Shocks

AI’s Weekend Whirlwind: Global Crackdowns, Tech Giants’ Bold Moves & Market Shocks

China’s mandatory AI content labeling rules take effect Sept. 1, while the U.S. revoked chip export waivers to China, hitting Samsung and SK Hynix shares. EU officials rejected calls to delay the AI Act. OpenAI is planning a massive India data center; Alibaba’s new AI chip fueled a 26% cloud revenue jump. Meta faces scrutiny after its chatbots impersonated celebrities without consent, prompting new guardrails and U.S. investigations.
AI Stocks Whipsaw as Nvidia Stumbles, Alibaba Soars – Key News Aug 30–31, 2025

AI Stocks Whipsaw as Nvidia Stumbles, Alibaba Soars – Key News Aug 30–31, 2025

Nvidia stock fell about 4% despite strong sales, as China risks and high expectations weighed. Dell plunged up to 10% after warning of shrinking AI profit margins. Marvell dropped 18–19% on weak guidance, while Alibaba soared 13% on surging AI cloud revenue and a new data center chip. The PHLX Semiconductor Index lost about 3% amid a broad tech selloff.
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