Nvidia and AMD Lead High Volume Dips Amid Chip Milestones and Export Concerns
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Thursday, Apr 17, 2025 12:23 am ET2min read
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1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia plunged by -6.87%, with the trading volume of 41.04B. NVIDIANVDA-- and Berkeley achieved a visual pre-training milestone with improved speed and accuracy using 4K resolution. NVIDIA released WHQL driver version 576.02 supporting RTX 5060 Ti. U.S. chip export restrictions could impact NVIDIA's revenue by over $100 billion.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla dropped solidly by -4.94%, with the trading volume of 27.33B. XPeng Motors announced its plan to achieve L3 autonomous driving in mainland China by 2025, aiming to make LiDAR optional with its AI Eagle Eye vision solution. Meanwhile, Tesla's electric vehicle market share in California dropped below 50%.
3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple dropped solidly by -3.89%, with the trading volume of 11.70B. In 2025 Q1, Samsung reclaimed the top position in global smartphone shipments, while Apple may increase iPhone 17 prices due to rising tariffs impacting supply chains. Apple's next AR headset might feature titanium to improve comfort and durability.
4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies dropped solidly by -5.78%, with the trading volume of 11.40B. DA Davidson maintains Palantir's neutral rating with a target price of $100.00. Palantir's 2024 annual report shows revenue of $28.66 billion, up 28.79% year-over-year.
5. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dropped solidly by -3.68%, with the trading volume of 9.46B. Meta plans to disable Apple's Intelligence feature to promote its own AI services. CEO Mark Zuckerberg reported a significant decrease in time spent on Meta platforms, attributing this to changing user behaviors. Additionally, TikTok is considered a threat, impacting Meta's growth.
6. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -2.93%, with the trading volume of 9.07B. Amazon Web Services announced an upgraded overseas business strategy for Chinese enterprises, aiming to reshape data and AI collaboration.
7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft dropped solidly by -3.66%, with the trading volume of 8.22B. Microsoft is enhancing collaboration with Nintendo for Switch 2, as Xbox head Phil Spencer emphasizes cross-platform cooperation to engage more players. Additionally, Microsoft reports security issues with Node.js, highlighting its misuse for distributing malware.
8. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)
Broadcom dipped mildly by -2.43%, with the trading volume of 6.05B. Broadcom disclosed insider trading on April 14 and 15, involving executives selling company shares. B of A Securities and Oppenheimer consider Broadcom a top semiconductor stock. Broadcom's recent quarterly report showed revenue of $149.16 billion and net profit of $55.03 billion.
9. Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX)
Netflix dipped mildly by -1.50%, with the trading volume of 5.86B. UBS maintains Netflix's rating as buy with a target price of $1,140. Netflix aims to double revenue by 2030 and achieve a market valuation of $1 trillion. The company's 2024 annual report showed revenue of $39.01 billion and net profit of $8.71 billion.
10. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)
Advanced Micro Devices plunged by -7.35%, with the trading volume of 5.48B. AMD secures TSMC's 2nm process for EPYC Venice processor production, marking a chip milestone as AMD and NVIDIA start US chip production.
Nvidia plunged by -6.87%, with the trading volume of 41.04B. NVIDIANVDA-- and Berkeley achieved a visual pre-training milestone with improved speed and accuracy using 4K resolution. NVIDIA released WHQL driver version 576.02 supporting RTX 5060 Ti. U.S. chip export restrictions could impact NVIDIA's revenue by over $100 billion.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla dropped solidly by -4.94%, with the trading volume of 27.33B. XPeng Motors announced its plan to achieve L3 autonomous driving in mainland China by 2025, aiming to make LiDAR optional with its AI Eagle Eye vision solution. Meanwhile, Tesla's electric vehicle market share in California dropped below 50%.
3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple dropped solidly by -3.89%, with the trading volume of 11.70B. In 2025 Q1, Samsung reclaimed the top position in global smartphone shipments, while Apple may increase iPhone 17 prices due to rising tariffs impacting supply chains. Apple's next AR headset might feature titanium to improve comfort and durability.
4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies dropped solidly by -5.78%, with the trading volume of 11.40B. DA Davidson maintains Palantir's neutral rating with a target price of $100.00. Palantir's 2024 annual report shows revenue of $28.66 billion, up 28.79% year-over-year.
5. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dropped solidly by -3.68%, with the trading volume of 9.46B. Meta plans to disable Apple's Intelligence feature to promote its own AI services. CEO Mark Zuckerberg reported a significant decrease in time spent on Meta platforms, attributing this to changing user behaviors. Additionally, TikTok is considered a threat, impacting Meta's growth.
6. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -2.93%, with the trading volume of 9.07B. Amazon Web Services announced an upgraded overseas business strategy for Chinese enterprises, aiming to reshape data and AI collaboration.
7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft dropped solidly by -3.66%, with the trading volume of 8.22B. Microsoft is enhancing collaboration with Nintendo for Switch 2, as Xbox head Phil Spencer emphasizes cross-platform cooperation to engage more players. Additionally, Microsoft reports security issues with Node.js, highlighting its misuse for distributing malware.
8. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)
Broadcom dipped mildly by -2.43%, with the trading volume of 6.05B. Broadcom disclosed insider trading on April 14 and 15, involving executives selling company shares. B of A Securities and Oppenheimer consider Broadcom a top semiconductor stock. Broadcom's recent quarterly report showed revenue of $149.16 billion and net profit of $55.03 billion.
9. Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX)
Netflix dipped mildly by -1.50%, with the trading volume of 5.86B. UBS maintains Netflix's rating as buy with a target price of $1,140. Netflix aims to double revenue by 2030 and achieve a market valuation of $1 trillion. The company's 2024 annual report showed revenue of $39.01 billion and net profit of $8.71 billion.
10. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)
Advanced Micro Devices plunged by -7.35%, with the trading volume of 5.48B. AMD secures TSMC's 2nm process for EPYC Venice processor production, marking a chip milestone as AMD and NVIDIA start US chip production.
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