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What Zhipu’s Own GLM-5.3 Data Reveals About the Benchmark Gap
Zhipu’s GLM-5.3 shows mixed results. While claiming an edge in cybersecurity vulnerability detection on one benchmark, it lags behind Western models on more complex exploitation tasks. Coding performance is also competitive but not superior. Notable advantages lie in its efficiency and potential for open-weight release, which could democratize AI security tool access.
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Don’t Miss Out: 4 Skyrocketing Memory Stocks to Buy Now
The AI boom is transforming memory chip manufacturers from cyclical stocks to sustained growth engines. Unprecedented AI infrastructure demand, coupled with manufacturers’ newfound discipline in prioritizing long-term contracts over unchecked capacity expansion, suggests a departure from historical cycles. This strategic shift, evident in share repurchases and investor positioning, indicates significant upside potential, with some stocks projected to double again before the AI boom peaks. Investors should consider this sector’s transformative potential, resisting historical cyclical patterns.
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Cramer’s Top 5 Undiscovered Stocks
Jim Cramer analyzed five viewer-submitted stocks. He deemed ExlService Holdings and MakeMyTrip as stocks to sell due to AI disruption concerns and high valuations. Establishment Labs was labeled a speculative, unprofitable play. NVE Corporation, in spintronics, was considered a high-risk, high-reward speculative investment despite profitability. Ubiquiti was advised against due to sanctions violations and headline risks, with simpler alternatives like Cisco suggested.
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Korean Investors Flock to US Stocks Amid Domestic Market Woes
South Korean investors are significantly increasing their investments in U.S. markets, particularly in semiconductor-related stocks and leveraged ETFs, to hedge against potential domestic market corrections. This trend persists even as global institutions show interest in Korean equities. Notably, a premium is observed for U.S.-listed depositary receipts of Korean companies, a phenomenon that puzzles market analysts. The shift may reflect a geographical diversification of investment themes rather than a fundamental change in outlook.
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Nvidia’s Revival: 3 Catalysts for Continued Growth
Nvidia’s stock is experiencing renewed strength, driven by positive developments in AI infrastructure funding and strong customer performance. Key factors include a capped $105 billion backstop for a major data center project with OpenAI, a $500 billion financing initiative to securitize compute power, and the explosive revenue growth of major chip consumers like OpenAI and Anthropic. These advancements suggest a reduced financial risk for Nvidia and increased confidence in sustained demand for its AI chips, positioning the company for further upside potential ahead of its earnings report.
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Anthropic’s Annualized Revenue Surges to $65 Billion in July
Anthropic, the AI company behind Claude, reported a sevenfold increase in its annualized revenue run rate to $65 billion by July, signaling strong enterprise adoption. This growth, alongside a $11.5 billion Q2 revenue, positions them to challenge OpenAI. Despite recent challenges with export controls that temporarily affected model access, Anthropic aims to deepen government collaboration and is preparing for a potential IPO. The company’s significant valuation is under scrutiny as it navigates regulatory hurdles and sustains rapid expansion.
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Nvidia Backs $105 Billion OpenAI Data Center Financing in Ohio
Nvidia is investing up to $105 billion to finance a massive AI data center for OpenAI in Ohio, a significant deal poised to reshape AI infrastructure. The facility, to be built and managed by SB Energy, will initially deploy 4.25 gigawatts of computing capacity, with Nvidia supplying hardware and OpenAI holding a 20-year lease. This partnership underscores the insatiable demand for AI compute power and Nvidia’s strategy to fuel its growth.
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2 Cybersecurity Stocks Poised for Growth Amid Rising AI Threats
Initially feared to disrupt software, AI is now seen as a major driver of cybersecurity spending. This shift has boosted stocks like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks, with significant year-to-date gains. Strong earnings and cloud migration fuel optimism, with analysts raising price targets. The persistent and evolving threat landscape validates the ongoing need for specialized cybersecurity solutions, positioning leading firms for continued growth.
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Meta Faces State AGs in Child Safety Trial
California is hosting a pivotal federal trial where 29 states are suing Meta, alleging it cultivates addictive behavior in young users. This case, likened to social media’s “Big Tobacco” moment, could force fundamental changes to Meta’s algorithms and business practices, potentially reshaping the future of social media and digital advertising. A negative verdict in California could have astronomical, market-shifting financial and operational repercussions for Meta.
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5 Things to Know Before the Market Opens Monday
Stock futures are mixed as the S&P 500 eyes a winning streak. Investors are watching Alphabet’s appeal to value investors after Berkshire Hathaway’s stake increase, and Meta’s impending antitrust trial. In automotive, Lamborghini unveils its powerful hybrid supercar. The media landscape anticipates shifts amid mergers and acquisitions. Meanwhile, Champagne producers face challenges from climate change impacting grape quality and harvest timing.