Gemini
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Apple Taps Google’s Gemini for AI-Powered Siri Upgrade
Apple is partnering with Google to integrate Gemini AI models into its future AI features, including a revamped Siri. This multi-year deal will leverage Google’s advanced AI and cloud technology to power Apple’s foundational models, addressing increasing pressure for compelling AI experiences. While Apple also works with OpenAI, this collaboration signifies a strategic shift in its AI development, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape in personal technology.
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Alphabet Breaks $4 Trillion Market Cap Milestone
Alphabet has joined the elite $4 trillion market cap club, driven by its AI advancements and a new partnership with Apple. The tech giant’s stock surged following the announcement that Apple will integrate Google’s Gemini AI models into its devices. This milestone positions Alphabet alongside other tech leaders and highlights its successful AI resurgence, boosted by innovations like its custom AI chips and Gemini models, signaling strong competitive advantages and significant market adoption of its AI products.
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Google Stock Hits Best Year Since 2009 on AI Frenzy
Alphabet stock achieved its strongest performance since 2009, surging 65% in 2025. This rebound, despite initial AI disruption fears, was driven by the viral success of its Gemini app and strategic talent acquisitions. Favorable legal rulings, particularly in its antitrust case, further bolstered the company. With AI advancements integrated into search, and strengths in cloud and robotaxis, Alphabet faces high expectations for continued growth, though market observers note potential volatility.
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AI Titan Enters the Bullpen: Mistakes Won’t Cloud Our Judgment
Alphabet rejoins the watchlist due to significant shifts in its favor. Google’s Gemini 3, developed on custom silicon, now sets new AI benchmarks. This proprietary hardware presents a new revenue stream, with growing industry interest. Regulatory hurdles have also largely cleared, with favorable court rulings on Chrome and the preservation of the Apple search deal. This positions Google strongly for Apple’s AI integration, potentially outpacing OpenAI due to Google’s financial stability. The focus now is on future potential, not past concerns.
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.Wall Street sees Google overtaking OpenAI and Nvidia in the AI race
summary.Alphabet’s Google has surged ahead of OpenAI after releasing Gemini 3, a large‑language model that matches or surpasses ChatGPT, and unveiling its seventh‑gen “Ironwood” TPU. Both Google and silicon partner Broadcom posted strong quarterly gains, while OpenAI‑backed Nvidia and Microsoft lagged. Analysts note a pricing premium for Google’s AI assets for the first time in a decade. The move raises questions about TPU third‑party revenue, Nvidia’s GPU moat, and whether Google can sustain AI‑driven profit growth beyond advertising.
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Apple plans significant Siri upgrade leveraging Google AI.
Apple is reportedly integrating a customized version of Google’s Gemini into Siri, a move that could cost Apple $1 billion annually. This upgrade aims to enhance Siri’s summarization and planning capabilities by leveraging Gemini’s 1.2 trillion parameter model. A hybrid approach is planned, with Apple’s Private Cloud Compute ensuring data privacy. The collaboration reflects Apple’s strategy to bridge AI capability gaps and stay competitive, while intending to develop its own technology long-term. The updated Siri, codenamed “Linwood,” is expected in iOS 26.4.
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Google Investors’ High Hopes Follow Stock’s Biggest Rally in 20 Years
Alphabet (GOOGL) anticipates strong earnings, fueled by a 38% Q3 stock surge and AI optimism. Investors are focused on Alphabet’s AI competitiveness amidst rivals like OpenAI. A favorable antitrust ruling, though mandating data sharing, is viewed positively. Analysts expect Gemini AI models to drive growth in Search and Cloud. Despite AI competition like ChatGPT, Google promotes Gemini as a comprehensive solution. Investors eye the launch of Gemini 3, but competitive pressures in AI remain a key concern for Google’s long-term success.
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Gemini, Founded by Winklevoss Twins, Sets IPO Price
Gemini, the cryptocurrency exchange founded by the Winklevoss twins, has priced its IPO at $28 per share, valuing the company at $3.3 billion. The IPO, limited to $425 million, witnessed strong demand exceeding the initial price range. Up to 30% of shares are allocated for retail investors via platforms like Robinhood. Nasdaq’s $50 million investment provides a confidence boost. Gemini, founded in 2014, manages over $21 billion in assets and offers diverse services, including its own stablecoin and a crypto-backed credit card. The IPO’s success will gauge market appetite for crypto-related offerings amid potential profitability challenges.
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Nasdaq Invests $50M in Gemini
Gemini, the crypto exchange founded by the Winklevoss twins, has received a $50M strategic investment from Nasdaq ahead of its IPO this week. Nasdaq aims to provide custodial services for financial institutions engaging with crypto, leveraging Gemini’s infrastructure. Gemini will become a key distribution partner for Nasdaq Calypso. This move follows Nasdaq’s SEC filing for tokenized stock trading, demonstrating a broader embrace of digital assets by traditional finance and aiming to maximize Gemini’s valuation. Gemini held over $21 billion in assets as of July.