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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

Market Overview: AI Momentum Rebounds After a late-summer lull, AI-related stocks roared back at week’s end. Weaker U.S. jobs data fueled expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut, sparking a rally in high-growth tech names home.saxo. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq each rose roughly 0.8–0.9% on Thursday, with the Nasdaq touching record territory behind renewed enthusiasm for AI-driven companies home.saxo. Investor sentiment toward AI had wavered in August, but fresh catalysts – from blockbuster chip deals to optimistic product news – helped restore confidence in the “AI trade.” European markets echoed the optimism, as the STOXX 600 climbed 0.6% and
6 September 2025
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

Key Takeaways Broadcom Rallies on AI Chip Windfall Chip designer Broadcom (AVGO) emerged as a major winner this week, riding the AI hardware boom to new heights. On Sept. 4, Broadcom reported robust earnings and signaled that demand for its AI-focused semiconductors is exceeding expectations. Third-quarter revenue came in at $15.95 billion (topping forecasts of $15.83 B) and the company issued an upbeat forecast for the current quarter: about $17.4 billion in Q4 revenue versus the $17.0 B consensus reuters.com. CEO Hock Tan told analysts that AI-related sales will “improve significantly” in fiscal 2026, after Broadcom secured over $10 billion in orders for AI infrastructure
5 September 2025
NVIDIA 2025: Dominating the AI Boom – Company Overview, Key Segments, Competition, and Future Outlook

Nvidia’s $4 Trillion Breakthrough: NVDA Surges on China Chip Deal – What Experts Are Saying

On July 11, 2025, Nvidia closed above a $4 trillion market cap, the first company ever to do so. On July 14, 2025, Nvidia closed at $164.07, down 0.5%, after trading between $162.02 and $165.49 intraday. Nvidia was up about 22% year-to-date and 27% year-over-year as of July 14–15, 2025. On July 15, 2025, Nvidia surged over 5% in pre-market trading to around $172 after news the U.S. would allow export licenses for its H20 AI GPUs to China. At a $4 trillion valuation, Nvidia accounts for roughly 7.5% of the entire S&P 500 by itself. Nvidia unveiled a China-tailored
15 July 2025
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