We recently published a list of 10 AI Stocks Everyone is Talking About These Days. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) stands against other AI stocks everyone is talking about these days.
DeepSeek’s more efficient approach challenges the conventional wisdom that bigger and more expensive necessarily means better in AI development. The Chinese AI lab DeepSeek recently made waves by releasing their DeepSeek-R1 model as open-source software.
Broadcom stock is struggling for direction Tuesday after the chipmaker fell sharply Monday following the release of DeepSeek, a cheap AI chatbot.
Nvidia is the gold standard and leading provider of the graphics processing units (GPUs) used to train and run AI systems. The company is believed to control as much as 98% of the data center GPU market, according to semiconductor analyst firm TechInsights. If AI models can be trained on lower-cost, inferior chips, Nvidia has a lot to lose.
Tesla shares have advanced 50% in the last three months on expectations the company will benefit from the ties between CEO Elon Musk and President Donald Trump, especially where a
Synaptics ® Incorporated (Nasdaq: SYNA) announced it has accelerated its Edge AI strategy by signing a definitive licensing agreement with Broadcom that includes Wi-Fi ® 8, ultra-wideband (UWB), Wi-Fi 7,
Panic fueling the selloff of Nvidia, Broadcom and other tech giants is overblown.
DeepSeek's latest AI model, R1, raises questions about AI chip demand with its low training cost. But history shows efficiency drives more demand.
Broadcom Inc.'s strong stock gains, dividend growth, and strategic acquisitions make it a long-term investment opportunity. Learn more on AVGO stock here.
Investors piled back into Nvidia and other U.S. AI stocks Tuesday, although recent volatility had some on Wall Street tempering their expectations.
Broadcom's AI revenue is resilient to trade wars and sanctions, unlike Nvidia, making it a better investment in the current climate. Read more about AVGO stock here.