• Jim Cramer on the Market’s Remarkable Rally and What’s Next

    Major indices are surging due to easing geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East, boosting market resilience. This rally, marked by a strong Nasdaq streak, now faces scrutiny from upcoming earnings reports. Key companies like RTX, Boeing, Tesla, Lockheed Martin, and Intel will provide crucial insights into their sectors and the market’s future direction. Investors are watching for sustained momentum amidst a fluid geopolitical landscape.

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  • Cerebras Files for IPO After Shelving Plans in 2025

    Cerebras Systems has filed for an IPO on Nasdaq (CBRS), aiming to scale its AI chip operations. The company reported a significant profit in fiscal year 2025, a turnaround from the previous year. Cerebras has shifted to a “chip-as-a-service” model and secured a massive computing power deal with OpenAI, valued at over $10 billion with options for $20 billion. Despite fierce competition, Cerebras aims to differentiate with its Wafer Scale Engine architecture, promising higher speeds and lower costs for specific AI workloads.

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  • AI Demand Overstated, Only Anthropic Remains Realistic

    The proclaimed demand for AI might be inflated, with token consumption becoming a distorted metric. Anthropic is strategically pricing services based on actual usage, shifting from flat-rate to per-token billing to ensure revenue correlates with real value. This approach positions them to better navigate a potential market correction, contrasting with models potentially incentivizing inefficient consumption. Other companies are also exploring ways to measure genuine AI productivity beyond token counts.

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  • 5 Things to Know Before Friday’s Market Open

    Markets reacted positively to potential Israel-Lebanon peace talks. Netflix beat earnings, but saw leadership changes. Quantum computing surged while semiconductors faced pressure. Retail and social media companies pivoted to AI, driving stock gains. A potential easing of peptide regulations could benefit Hims & Hers.

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  • Oracle, AMD, Microsoft, IGV, and More

    Big Tech is making a historic rebound, led by Oracle, AMD, and Microsoft. This surge is driven by an accelerating AI push, with companies investing heavily in AI infrastructure and chip development. Oracle’s stock is up significantly due to AI data center expansion, while AMD is seeing record gains on demand for its AI chips. Microsoft’s comeback is fueled by its AI integration across its products. Tesla and other chipmakers are also benefiting from the AI hardware boom, signaling a new era for the tech sector.

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  • Dario Amodei of Anthropic to Meet White House on Mythos

    Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei will meet with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles to discuss the company’s new AI model, “Mythos,” designed to identify software vulnerabilities. This meeting follows a previous ban on Anthropic by the Trump administration. The controlled rollout of “Mythos” to select businesses suggests a strategic effort to showcase its cybersecurity value, potentially influencing its adoption by the U.S. government amidst growing national security concerns.

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  • Uber Eats Now Offers Retail Pickup Returns

    Uber Eats introduces a new returns feature allowing customers to initiate returns via smartphone. A contracted courier picks up eligible retail items for a fee, simplifying the process and offering instant refunds. This service, available for purchases over $20 from partners like Best Buy, aims to boost customer loyalty and retailer efficiency, transforming returns into a seamless, on-demand experience.

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  • Record Funding Fuels Nvidia AI Chip Rivalry Amidst Intensifying Competition

    The AI chip landscape is intensifying as startups challenge Nvidia’s dominance with innovative solutions focused on AI inference efficiency. These challengers are attracting significant investor capital, signaling a strategic shift in hardware design. Despite Nvidia’s substantial investments and acquisitions, new companies are securing funding, highlighting a growing belief in specialized AI hardware. Key developments also include expansion by AI leaders and strong performance from TSMC, driven by AI chip demand.

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  • US Tech Firms Intensify Lobbying Amid Iran War Fears

    In response to escalating geopolitical tensions surrounding the Iran conflict, U.S. tech giants are intensifying government outreach to safeguard investments and plan for volatility. The crisis has disrupted supply chains and created physical threats to regional assets, with potential shortages of materials for AI infrastructure. Companies are lobbying for conflict cessation, seeking to protect critical infrastructure and ensure personnel safety, shifting focus from legislative outcomes to risk mitigation and guarantees of defense for vital assets.

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  • AI Chip Market Booms: Nvidia Rivals Seek Massive Funding

    European AI chip startups are seeking substantial funding to challenge Nvidia’s dominance in AI inference. Companies like Euclyd and Optalysys are developing specialized architectures focusing on efficiency gains, offering alternatives to traditional GPUs. Despite geopolitical drivers and innovation in photonics, these startups face long development cycles and funding gaps compared to US rivals, though investor interest is growing.

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