Gemini 3
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no extra.Jim Cramer Recommends Buying Broadcom After Its Sharp Drop – Here’s Why
Broadcom’s shares fell ~11% despite a strong Q4 earnings beat and raised full‑year guidance. Investors reacted to two concerns: CEO Hock Tan’s non‑committal view on customers designing their own chips, and CFO Kirsten Spears’ warning of lower gross margins as more third‑party components are shipped. Analysts argue these issues are overstated; Broadcom’s custom silicon serves major AI customers (Alphabet, Meta, TikTok, Anthropic) and its large AI‑enabled infrastructure market offers ample growth. With robust cash flow and a record $413 stock price, the dip may present a buying opportunity.
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title.Google Teams Up with Replit for a Vibe-Coding Push
that.Google Cloud has signed a multi‑year deal with AI‑coding startup Replit, expanding Replit’s use of Google’s infrastructure and integrating Gemini 3 models to deliver AI‑assisted coding for enterprise customers. The partnership aims to make low‑code development accessible to non‑technical staff, boosting Google’s cloud value proposition and competing with AWS and Azure. Replit, valued at $3 billion after a $250 million round, has seen rapid revenue growth, positioning the duo to capture a fast‑growing AI‑coding market.
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that.Google and Anthropic Gain Ground, Putting Pressure on OpenAI
.OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced a “code red” to fast‑track ChatGPT development, cutting spending on side projects like health, retail, and advertising. The move aims to sharpen the core chatbot amid fierce competition from Google’s Gemini 3 and Anthropic’s rapid enterprise growth. OpenAI is redirecting capital to improve model performance, safety, and customization while managing a $1.4 trillion infrastructure commitment and targeting $20 billion in annual revenue. The strategy emphasizes deeper enterprise focus, tighter regulatory compliance, and new revenue streams beyond conversational AI.
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How Google Rebuilt Its AI Strategy for a Comeback
Google’s AI resurgence centers on the Gemini 3 large‑language model and the Ironwood TPU, touted for higher efficiency and data‑intensive scaling. The rollout sparked a 5% share jump, a $4.3 billion Berkshire stake, and a near‑70% YTD gain, outpacing rivals. Analysts credit Google’s integrated stack—hardware, cloud, and vast YouTube data—as a competitive edge, though they warn the advantage is narrow amid fierce rivals like OpenAI’s GPT‑5, Anthropic’s Opus 4.5 and Nvidia’s GPU dominance. Sustained R&D spending and rapid capacity scaling remain crucial for lasting leadership.
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Alphabet Stock Surges on Gemini 3 AI Model Optimism
Alphabet’s stock rose 3% after unveiling Gemini 3, its enhanced AI model, prompting analyst optimism. DA Davidson lauded Gemini 3 as “genuinely strong,” potentially exceeding current LLMs, while maintaining a neutral rating. Bank of America Securities sees it as a “positive step” closing the gap with rivals like OpenAI, retaining a buy rating. Berkshire Hathaway’s investment also boosted confidence. Year-to-date, Alphabet shares have climbed over 55%, reflecting AI momentum and market position.
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AI Stocks Sink as Funding Flows In
Despite substantial AI investment, AI stocks are struggling, causing investor unease. Microsoft and Nvidia are investing $15B in Anthropic, highlighting symbiotic relationships in the AI sector. Google launched Gemini 3, emphasizing enhanced reasoning. However, Nvidia, Amazon and Microsoft experienced declines, impacting the S&P 500. Nvidia’s upcoming earnings are crucial. Other news includes Anthropic’s funding by Microsoft and Nvidia, Google’s Gemini 3 launch, U.S. senators calling for crypto firm investigation and Goldman Sachs projecting strong growth for ASML that dominates key segment of AI supply chain.
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Money in AI: A One-Way Street
AI investment remains strong, despite stock volatility. Microsoft and Nvidia are set to invest $15B in Anthropic, driving AI innovation. Google launched Gemini 3 with improved contextual awareness. However, recent tech stock declines, including Nvidia, impacted the S&P 500. Nvidia’s upcoming earnings are crucial for gauging AI sector health. Furthermore, diplomatic tensions between Tokyo and Beijing threaten Japan’s economy.
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Google Announces Gemini 3 Amid Growing OpenAI Rivalry
Google has launched Gemini 3, its latest AI model, intensifying competition with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Gemini 3 aims to provide more nuanced and efficient responses with less user input, integrating across Google’s services like the Gemini app and AI-powered search. It’s designed to be more intuitive and understand complex contexts. Google reports strong user engagement across its AI platforms, while also introducing “Google Antigravity” for developers and generative interfaces for users. Gemini 3 will cater to various business needs, and is driving substantial capital investments in AI infrastructure among tech giants.