1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)Nvidia gained mildly by 0.61%, with the trading volume of 24.20B.
dismissed rumors of a $73 billion acquisition of MediaTek and revealed details of their joint GB10 superchip development. NVIDIA also acquired an AI programming company and donated $25 million to AI education initiatives.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)Tesla gained mildly by 1.33%, with the trading volume of 20.34B. Elon Musk was invited to Trump's White House dinner with tech CEOs but couldn't attend.
is pushing for Robotaxi commercialization without safety drivers and enhancing its robot strategy, with Optimus humanoid prototype generating interest.
3. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)Amazon.Com gained solidly by 4.29%, with the trading volume of 13.90B.
acquired Indian buy-now-pay-later company Axio to expand its financial service offerings.
signed on Amazon's Project Kuiper satellite network, offering free high-speed Wi-Fi on planes starting in 2027.
4. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)Alphabet gained mildly by 0.71%, with the trading volume of 11.87B. Donald Trump hosted tech CEOs like Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg at the White House, while Elon Musk regretted not attending.
AI launched a collaboration with Google's Nano Banana for creative video generation, offering free access for six days.
5. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)Apple gained mildly by 0.55%, with the trading volume of 11.34B.
has sued
for patent infringement related to voice command technology affecting Siri and CarPlay. Apple envisions its future Vision headset as lightweight smart sunglasses with automatic tint adjustment. Meanwhile, Apple Music enhances its lyrics feature with translations and pronunciation.
6. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)Broadcom gained mildly by 1.23%, with the trading volume of 9.59B. OpenAI is set to collaborate with
to design and produce AI chips by 2026, aiming to compete with NVIDIA accelerators. Meanwhile, Broadcom's Q3 AI-related revenue significantly contributed to its $159.5 billion earnings, amid notable growth in AI business partnerships.
7. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)Meta Platforms gained mildly by 1.57%, with the trading volume of 8.59B.
is developing LCOS-based displays for its future AR glasses, stirring debate amid Micro-LED popularity. Meta also disclosed insider trades on September 4 and announced plans for new smart glasses. Eduardo Saverin tops the Forbes Singapore Rich List at $43 billion.
8. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)Palantir Technologies gained mildly by 0.80%, with the trading volume of 8.27B.
disclosed 17 insider transactions on September 4, 2025, including David A. Glazer's sale of 38,500 shares. Additionally, Palantir is partnering with
to expand AI use cases, integrating its Foundry and AI platform to support Lumen’s transformation.
9. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)Microsoft gained mildly by 0.52%, with the trading volume of 7.86B.
will launch a 2025 online indie game festival with over 40 demos. Microsoft completes the migration of its 16-year-old Microsoft Answers forum to Learn Q&A. CEO Satya Nadella shared ChatGPT prompts to enhance management with GPT-5 and Microsoft Copilot. Microsoft plans to separate Teams from Office to avoid EU fines.
10. Salesforce (NYSE: CRM)Salesforce dropped solidly by -4.82%, with the trading volume of 7.45B.
integrates AI capabilities in core products, achieving $12 billion AI ARR with 120% growth. Despite signing 12,500 contracts, only 6,000 are paid. Q2 net profit rises 15.73% year-to-date. Analysts doubt AI narrative due to lower-than-expected guidance.
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