1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)Nvidia dipped mildly by -1.95%, with the trading volume of 39.22B.
firmly denies claims of supply limitations, confirming availability of its H100, H200, and Blackwell GPUs without restrictions.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)Tesla dipped mildly by -1.35%, with the trading volume of 19.24B. BAIC Group aims to initiate demonstration operations of solid-state batteries by 2027 and achieve mass production of Robotaxi models. The company is strengthening its efforts across R&D, manufacturing, and intelligent technologies.
3. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)Palantir Technologies gained mildly by 0.24%, with the trading volume of 10.22B.
has seen significant interest from South Korean retail investors, who ranked as the highest net buyers over the past week.
4. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)Apple dipped mildly by -1.04%, with the trading volume of 10.14B.
plans to launch its first foldable iPhone in 2026, with foldable design incorporating ultra-thin glass. The company is also encouraging supply chain automation. Additionally, Apple will introduce new Beats headphone colors and has released the iOS 26 public beta.
5. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)Alphabet dipped mildly by -0.73%, with the trading volume of 10.08B.
won a significant antitrust case, avoiding the requirement to sell Chrome and Android. Meanwhile, the court ruled Google must share search data with competitors and cannot engage in exclusive agreements. Waymo plans to expand into Denver and Seattle.
6. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)Microsoft dipped mildly by -0.31%, with the trading volume of 9.12B.
faced issues with Microsoft 365 where emails were automatically deleted, impacting enterprise users. Additionally, Microsoft plans to introduce three special edition Xbox controllers named the "Breaker" series this month, and released PowerToys v0.94 improving system tool efficiency and accessibility.
7. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -1.60%, with the trading volume of 8.87B.
ends the Prime sharing program in October and pilots refund-based return service. The Italian court reduces Amazon's 2021 €1.13 billion antitrust fine. Amazon expands in the US with two new AWD warehouses for Black Friday preparation and partners with Dubai for a walking delivery mode.
8. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -0.49%, with the trading volume of 6.84B.
is collaborating with universities on AR/VR AI models, faced a partnership breakdown with Scale AI after a $14.3 billion investment, and plans to reveal an SDK for smart glasses during the Meta Connect conference.
9. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)Advanced Micro Devices dipped mildly by -0.19%, with the trading volume of 6.20B. AMD's upcoming Ryzen 9000F and PRO 9045 processors are nearly available, listed on overseas e-commerce sites. Additionally,
is actively participating in the x86 ecosystem advisory group, expecting future processors to support AVX10 and APX features.
10. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOG)Alphabet dipped mildly by -0.72%, with the trading volume of 6.14B. A U.S. judge ruled Google must share search data with rivals but doesn't need to sell Chrome, marking a significant antitrust victory. Meanwhile, Waymo, a Google subsidiary, plans to expand autonomous taxi services to Denver and Seattle.
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