Today: 12 April 2026
Nvidia stock dips after hours as Huang flags China H200 orders and Rubin AI chip rollout
7 January 2026
2 mins read

Nvidia stock dips after hours as Huang flags China H200 orders and Rubin AI chip rollout

New York, January 6, 2026, 17:34 (EST) — After-hours

Nvidia (NVDA.O) shares were down about 0.5% at $187.24 in after-hours trading on Tuesday after CEO Jensen Huang said “it’s just going to be purchase orders” that show whether Chinese customers can import the company’s H200 AI chip. CFO Colette Kress said the U.S. government was working “feverishly” on export licenses, while Huang said Nvidia had fired up its supply chain as demand in China was “quite high.” Reuters

The China update landed as Nvidia used the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to outline its next data-center platform, Vera Rubin, which Huang said is in full production and will arrive later this year. Huang said Rubin can deliver five times the AI computing of Nvidia’s previous chips in chatbot workloads and can raise the efficiency of generating “tokens” — small chunks of text that models process — by 10 times in large clusters. Nvidia faces tougher competition in running deployed AI services, from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.O) and from customers such as Alphabet’s Google, even as it expects CoreWeave, Microsoft, Oracle, Amazon and Alphabet to adopt Rubin systems. Reuters

Chip stocks rallied in regular trading on Tuesday after Huang’s CES remarks sparked fresh interest in memory and storage plays, lifting SanDisk (SNDK.O), Western Digital (WDC.O), Seagate (STX.O) and Micron (MU.O) to record highs. The Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index (.SOX) also hit an all-time high, and Argent Capital’s Jed Ellerbroek said he expects “a very strong earnings season for Big Tech” with capital spending forecasts revised higher. Reuters

In a company blog post, Nvidia said Rubin is a six-chip platform designed to lower the cost of generating tokens to roughly one-tenth of the prior generation, and it highlighted a new “inference” (running a model rather than training it) context memory storage product aimed at speeding up long prompts. Huang also used CES to push open AI models across several domains and introduced Alpamayo, an open reasoning model family for autonomous-vehicle development, the company wrote. NVIDIA Blog

Nvidia’s talk also rippled through the wider AI supply chain, as investors weighed whether more efficient chips will curb spending on parts of data-center infrastructure. Barclays analysts led by Julian Mitchell wrote that “given the primacy of Nvidia to the whole AI ecosystem, one should not take their comments lightly,” after Huang said future systems may need no water chillers for cooling. Reuters

Other AI-linked chip names were mixed in late trade, with AMD down about 3.1% and Broadcom (AVGO.O) little changed, while AI server maker Super Micro Computer (SMCI.O) was up about 1.5%. Traders said moves in the complex remain sensitive to shifts in expectations for cloud spending and to policy signals on cross-border chip sales.

But the path to fresh China shipments depends on when export licenses clear, and Washington could tighten rules again if politics shift. A slower pace of data-center buildouts, or faster gains by rival chips and in-house designs, would test Nvidia’s pricing power as investors head into the heart of earnings season.

Investors now turn to U.S. labor data that can sway rate bets and risk appetite for high-growth chip stocks, with the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey for November 2025 due on Jan. 7 at 10:00 a.m. ET and the December employment report set for Jan. 9 at 8:30 a.m. ET. Any update on H200 licensing — or more details on Rubin orders — could add to swings in Nvidia and its peers.

Stock Market Today

  • National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) Fairly Valued After Strong One-Year Gains
    April 12, 2026, 4:56 AM EDT. National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) has delivered a robust 42.5% return over the past year, with a current share price around A$45.36. Despite this strong performance, valuation models suggest NAB is trading slightly above its intrinsic value of approximately A$42.51 per share, indicating the stock is fairly valued. The Excess Returns model, which compares earnings power against the cost of equity, shows a modest excess return of A$0.87 per share. Investors should consider sector-wide factors such as regulatory changes, interest rate expectations, and competition when evaluating future prospects. Given the narrow margin above fair value, NAB's stock may not offer substantial upside but remains an important player in Australia's banking sector worth monitoring closely.

Latest article

Bitcoin Price Today Slips After Iran Talks End Without Deal, but ETF Buyers Keep Showing Up

Bitcoin Price Today Slips After Iran Talks End Without Deal, but ETF Buyers Keep Showing Up

12 April 2026
Bitcoin fell 1.4% to $71,707 on Sunday after U.S.-Iran talks in Islamabad ended without a deal. Spot bitcoin ETFs logged net inflows last week, with BlackRock and Fidelity leading Friday’s buying. Morgan Stanley launched its MSBT fund on April 8, the first Wall Street bank to debut a bitcoin ETF. U.S. inflation data showed headline CPI up 3.3% in March, while core CPI rose 2.6%.
XRP Price Today: XRP Slips to $1.33 After Failed U.S.-Iran Talks Hit Crypto

XRP Price Today: XRP Slips to $1.33 After Failed U.S.-Iran Talks Hit Crypto

12 April 2026
XRP slipped about 1% to $1.33 on Sunday after U.S.-Iran peace talks in Islamabad ended without a deal, pressuring crypto markets. The token traded in a narrow range, with bitcoin and ether also weaker. XRP’s market cap stands at $81.7 billion, with $1.96 billion in daily volume. The token remains 63.5% below its all-time high.
Gold Price Today: Bullion Near $4,762 After Weekly Gain, but Failed Iran Talks Cloud Outlook

Gold Price Today: Bullion Near $4,762 After Weekly Gain, but Failed Iran Talks Cloud Outlook

12 April 2026
Spot gold steadied at $4,761.79 an ounce Friday after a third weekly gain, with U.S. futures at $4,787.40. The dollar posted its biggest weekly drop since January, making gold cheaper for non-U.S. buyers. U.S.-Iran talks ended without a deal, keeping geopolitical risks high. China’s central bank increased gold reserves for a 17th month, reaching 74.38 million ounces.
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

US Stock Market Today: Live Updates 12.04.2026

12 April 2026
Futu Holdings (FUTU) rose 10.2% in the past week but trades 13.4% below its January level. Shares closed at $154.50, while analysts estimate intrinsic value at $245.48. The company posted a 92.2% return over 12 months. Valuation models indicate earnings exceed risk costs, supporting long-term growth projections.
India F-35 Deal Hits Pause: Lockheed Martin Says No Direct Talks, U.S. Door Still Open

India F-35 Deal Hits Pause: Lockheed Martin Says No Direct Talks, U.S. Door Still Open

11 April 2026
Lockheed Martin said it is not in direct talks with India over the F-35, clarifying that any approach must go through official U.S. and Indian channels under the Foreign Military Sales process. Indian officials confirmed no formal discussions on acquiring the F-35 have begun. India recently approved a $40 billion military upgrade, including other fighter jets, while Lockheed’s F-21 remains in a separate competition.
XRP price today: Spot XRP ETF inflows hit $48 million as traders watch $2 support
Previous Story

XRP price today: Spot XRP ETF inflows hit $48 million as traders watch $2 support

UNG slides as warm-weather outlook drives U.S. natural gas-linked stocks lower
Next Story

UNG slides as warm-weather outlook drives U.S. natural gas-linked stocks lower

Go toTop