1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)Tesla dipped mildly by -2.24%, with the trading volume of 34.05B.
unveils revamped Model S/X with new "Deep Blue Metallic" paint and extended 660 km range. Tesla expands virtual power plant business in Japan, collaborating with Fuyo General Lease and Global Engineering. Tesla sues ex-Optimus engineer Zhongjie Li for allegedly stealing trade secrets.
2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)Nvidia gained mildly by 1.52%, with the trading volume of 23.35B. NVIDIA plans to establish 20 AI factories in Europe, create the first industrial AI cloud platform in Germany, partner with BMW, and expand technology centers across seven countries.
3. Oracle (NYSE: ORCL)Oracle surged by 13.31%, with the trading volume of 10.85B. Oracle partners with AMD to launch a large-scale AI supercomputer. Oracle anticipates more than 70% growth in cloud infrastructure revenue for FY2026, driven by AI demand and an expanded chip cluster offering. Oracle's fourth-quarter results surpass expectations.
4. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)Microsoft gained mildly by 1.32%, with the trading volume of 9.06B. Microsoft enhances MacOS OneDrive by enabling file sync to removable disks and shifts its focus from developing Xbox handhelds to optimizing gaming experience with partner companies utilizing Windows 11.
5. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)Apple gained mildly by 0.21%, with the trading volume of 8.73B. Apple accelerates AI features with Siri upgrades, introduces refurbished Mac Studio with M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips, enhances cross-platform passkey migration, launches EnergyKit for green app development, and explores creating Siri as a persistent AI assistant alongside a "Knowledge" chatbot.
6. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)Palantir Technologies dipped mildly by -0.88%, with the trading volume of 7.82B. Palantir disclosed insider transactions on June 12 and June 10, revealing significant stock sales by executives Sankar Shyam and Moore Alexander D., involving 169,600 shares and 11,000 shares, respectively.
7. The Boeingmpany (NYSE: BA)The Boeingmpany dropped solidly by -4.77%, with the trading volume of 6.24B. Boeing's CEO Kelly Ortberg expressed condolences and commitment to supporting the investigation following the India Air 171 crash. Ortberg has communicated with India Air's chairman, ensuring Boeing's team is prepared to assist the probe led by the Indian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.
8. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)Amazon.Com gained mildly by 0.02%, with the trading volume of 5.88B. Amazon AWS plans to revamp its Bedrock AI cloud platform on June 13 to address customer concerns and reduce the gap with competitors like Google.
9. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)Advanced Micro Devices dipped mildly by -2.18%, with the trading volume of 5.36B. AMD unveiled Instinct MI350 GPUs with a 35x inference performance boost at the Advancing AI 2025 event, predicting the AI data center market will reach $500 billion by 2028. OpenAI plans to use AMD's MI300X and MI450 chips.
10. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)Broadcom gained mildly by 1.25%, with the trading volume of 5.21B. Broadcom made significant progress in CPO technology, launching 200G single-channel products in May and delivering Tomahawk6 switching chips in June. Nvidia remains the top global IC design company in Q1, while Omnivision ranks ninth.
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