Record Trading Volume: Nvidia Leads the Charge in AI Boom!

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Thursday, Aug 28, 2025 12:23 am ET2min read
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- Nvidia reported 56% Q2 revenue growth, targeting $500B China AI market with new Blackwell GPU launch.

- Tesla shifted to camera-based safety systems, announced Model Y upgrade, and tested FSD in Las Vegas tunnels.

- MongoDB surged 37.96% on $1.00 EPS beat, driven by AI demand for Atlas cloud database and $1.14B H1 revenue.

- Meta unveiled AI eyewear plans including Ray-Ban and Oakley models with AR displays, set for Q3 2025 production.

- Apple introduced anti-reflective iPhone 17 screens and warned UK regulators about EU-style regulation impacts.

1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia dipped mildly by -0.09%, with the trading volume of 42.53B. CEO Jensen Huang announced AI demand is very high, revealing significant growth opportunities. Nvidia's Q2 revenue increased by 56% with potential in the Chinese market reaching $500 billion. Nvidia introduced the Blackwell GPU to China.

2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla dipped mildly by -0.59%, with the trading volume of 23.02B. will discontinue millimeter-wave radar for its vehicles, emphasizing cameras over Lidar for enhanced safety. Tesla also announced the launch of a new high-performance Model Y this week. Additionally, The Boring Company tested Tesla's FSD system in Las Vegas tunnels.

3. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies dipped mildly by -2.58%, with the trading volume of 12.03B. reported a trading volume of $120.37 billion on August 27.

4. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.94%, with the trading volume of 8.72B. NVIDIA CFO Colette Kress stated that by 2030, artificial intelligence infrastructure spending could reach $3 trillion to $4 trillion during the company's fiscal 2026 second-quarter earnings call.

5. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 0.51%, with the trading volume of 7.19B. plans to introduce anti-reflection coating to iPhone 17 screens, enhancing durability. Apple warned UK regulators that enforcing EU-style regulations could delay or remove features from Apple products. LG is encouraging Apple to use dual-stack OLED technology in future iPhones.

6. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -0.89%, with the trading volume of 6.22B. is expected to unveil new AI eyewear at the Meta Connect conference, including Celeste, Ray-Ban-Meta, and Oakley models. The next-gen Ray-Ban AI glasses, featuring AR displays, will have core components solely supplied by Lens Technology. Hypernova AI glasses will reportedly enter mass production in Q3 2025.

7. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)
Advanced Micro Devices gained mildly by 0.31%, with the trading volume of 6.16B. plans to enhance ray tracing in future consoles, but full realization is decades away. AMD's SR2a and SR4 coolers are discontinued, with SR1 replacing them in certain Ryzen models. AMD tests "Medusa Point" processors with FP10 sockets, indicating early platform evaluations.

8. Interactive Brokers Group (Nasdaq: IBKR)
Interactive Brokers Group dipped mildly by -2.39%, with the trading volume of 6.12B. will be added to the S&P 500 Index.

9. Mongodb (Nasdaq: MDB)
Mongodb surged by 37.96%, with the trading volume of 5.96B. reported Q2 earnings with adjusted EPS of $1.00, outperforming expectations. First-half fiscal 2026 revenue reached $1.14 billion, with a net loss narrowing by 37.34% to $84.67 million. AI applications drove increased demand for its Atlas cloud database.

10. Walgreens Boots Alliance (Nasdaq: WBA)
Walgreens Boots Alliance gained mildly by 0.50%, with the trading volume of 5.41B. Walgreens Boots Alliance reported a transaction value of $5.415 billion on August 27, 2025, marking a 402.26% increase from the previous trading day.

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