Companies across various sectors discussed their use of artificial intelligence (AI) and how it could benefit their businesses during Q2 earnings calls, aiming to distract investors from lackluster Q2 results and highlight the potential for AI to boost earnings and sales in the future, according to Goldman Sachs analysts.
Wall Street is expected to continue its recent gains, fueled by optimism around Nvidia's upcoming earnings and the potential long-term boost in earnings per share from the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). According to Goldman Sachs, companies with high exposure to AI adoption and larger size are likely to see increased valuation multiples as the adoption timeline becomes clearer.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to deliver significant productivity gains, but its current adoption may further consolidate the dominance of Big Tech companies, raising concerns among antitrust authorities.
Wall Street analysts are optimistic about chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and its potential in the AI market, despite the current focus on Nvidia, with several analysts giving a Buy rating on AMD's stock and expecting solid upside potential.
Dell Technologies raises its full-year revenue and profit forecast, benefiting from the AI boom and stabilizing demand for computer hardware and server products.
Dell's stock surges after the company reports better-than-expected earnings and strong demand for its products.
US PC giant Dell Technologies experienced a significant decline in sales in China during Q2 of 2023, with shipments of desktops and notebooks plunging 52% amidst a weaker macro environment and the company's plan to reduce reliance on China-based supply chains.
Dell Technologies' stock rises after positive earnings update, with analysts highlighting three drivers for optimism.
Dell shares surged 22% on Friday, the company's best day since returning to the public market in 2018, following better-than-expected earnings driven by a big revenue beat, and Morgan Stanley named Dell its top IT hardware pick, replacing Apple, due to its emergence as an early Generative AI winner and strong demand for AI servers.
Shares in Dell and Samsung have risen as investors speculate on their future AI prospects, with Dell attributing its revenue growth to rising demand for AI-optimized servers and workstations, and Samsung's price increase fueled by expectations of supplying advanced memory chips for AI processing.
Tech companies, such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), are attractive investment choices due to their long-term potential in AI, e-commerce, and chip development, respectively. These companies have a history of offering reliable gains and are well-positioned to benefit from the growth and demand in the tech industry.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CEO states that the demand for artificial intelligence semiconductors is skyrocketing.
Intel Corp. is expected to see stabilization and material gains in its data-center business due to increased artificial-intelligence spending.
Despite a decline in overall revenue, Dell Technologies has exceeded expectations due to strong performance in its AI server business, driven by new generative AI services powered by Nvidia GPUs, making it a potentially attractive investment in the AI server space.
Small and medium businesses adopting AI and cloud computing technologies are expected to drive significant gains in productivity and economic output in sectors such as healthcare, education, and agriculture, with projected benefits of $79.8 billion by 2030 in the US and $161 billion globally.