Tesla and Nvidia Dominate Trading Volumes Amid Tech Innovations

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Thursday, Sep 18, 2025 12:23 am ET2min read
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- Tesla and Panasonic collaborate on anode-less battery tech to extend Model Y range by ~90 miles by 2027.

- Huawei's Atlas 950 SuperPoD challenges Nvidia's dominance in AI infrastructure at Connect 2025.

- Palantir invests £1.5B in UK, secures £750M MoD AI deal to strengthen defense tech partnerships.

- Microsoft expands AI infrastructure with $6.2B Norway deal and UK investments amid Windows 11 adoption push.

- Tech giants including Apple, Amazon, and Meta unveil AR/VR innovations while addressing healthcare costs and workforce changes.

1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 1.01%, with the trading volume of 44.38B. Panasonic plans to develop a high-capacity EV battery in two years, potentially extending Tesla's Model Y range by nearly 90 miles. The company aims to achieve this through anode-less technology, targeting world-leading battery capacity by 2027's end.

2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia dipped mildly by -2.62%, with the trading volume of 36.11B. At the Huawei Connect 2025 conference, Huawei's Rotating Chairman Xu Zhijun announced the launch of the Atlas 950 SuperPoD, claiming it surpasses Nvidia's NVL144 in scale, total computing power, memory capacity, and interconnect bandwidth.

3. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)
Broadcom dropped solidly by -3.84%, with the trading volume of 15.77B. expands partnership with to accelerate digital transformation using Broadcom's infrastructure software, including VMware Cloud Foundation and mainframe solutions.

4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies dipped mildly by -1.13%, with the trading volume of 11.50B. Technologies is strengthening its ties with the UK by investing £1.5 billion and finalizing a £750 million five-year AI software agreement with the UK Ministry of Defence.

5. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 0.35%, with the trading volume of 11.12B. Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air are experiencing photography-related issues before launch. Meanwhile, is developing AR glasses for consumers and logistics drivers, entering a competitive market dominated by , Google, and Hologram.

6. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -1.04%, with the trading volume of 9.89B. Amazon plans to invest over $1 billion to enhance employee pay and reduce healthcare costs, and is developing two types of AR glasses aimed at consumers and delivery drivers, one codenamed "Amelia" for delivery support.

7. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)
Alphabet dipped mildly by -0.65%, with the trading volume of 8.50B. Google and have formed a strategic partnership to integrate AI with digital payment services, aiming to revolutionize global transactions through their enhanced online shopping collaboration.

8. Oracle (NYSE: ORCL)
Oracle dipped mildly by -1.68%, with the trading volume of 8.31B. Oracle's AI and cloud expansion includes a $300 billion AI contract that won't affect its Baa2 rating, as noted by . The company disclosed insider transactions on September 17, and a massive layoff occurred within its MySQL database team, raising concerns about its future.

9. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.19%, with the trading volume of 8.05B. is launching a Windows 10 device upgrade program to encourage Windows 11 adoption, testing AI features in Paint via Windows AI Labs, and has reached a $6.2 billion AI infrastructure agreement in Norway. The company is also investing heavily in UK AI initiatives.

10. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -0.42%, with the trading volume of 7.28B. Meta unveiled new products including the Hyperscape scanning feature for Quest 3/3S VR headsets, priced at $799, and introduced Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses for sports, priced at $499. The Ray-Ban Display AI glasses, priced at $800, feature an integrated display.

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