NVIDIA, ranked first, rose by 3.48% with a trading volume of $32.874 billion. The chip industry is focusing on NVIDIA's next-generation chip Rubin, while reports indicate a decline in NVIDIA's market share in GPU sales.
Tesla, ranked second, increased by 1.85% with a trading volume of $17.266 billion. Recently, Tesla's use of smart tendons has significantly increased, with its value rising to 3,000 yuan, and the product may use ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber.
Microsoft, ranked third, gained 1.44% with a trading volume of $11.105 billion. Microsoft maintained its quarterly dividend at $0.83 per share and is seeking an investigation into the Federal Trade Commission's disclosure of non-public information to the media.
Microstrategy, ranked fourth, surged 8.72% with a trading volume of $11.003 billion. Microstrategy continues to sell stocks to purchase Bitcoin and generate profit for its underwriters.
Amazon, ranked fifth, rose by 2.21% with a trading volume of $10.498 billion. Amazon AWS and Gitlab have launched integrated AI products to simplify software development, potentially reaching a record high closing price.
Apple, ranked sixth, edged up 0.15% with a trading volume of $10.167 billion. Apple is endorsing Amazon, considering using its chips for model training, and plans to invest $1 billion in Indonesia to lift the sales ban on iPhone 16.
Salesforce, ranked seventh, climbed 11.02% with a trading volume of $8.895 billion. Salesforce's quarterly financial report was impressive, boosting trading in software sector stocks.
Meta, ranked eighth, slightly increased by 0.02% with a trading volume of $7.975 billion. Meta plans to build a $10 billion IDC concept data center in Louisiana.
Marvell Technology, ranked ninth, soared 23.19% with a trading volume of $6.746 billion. Marvell Technology's third-quarter financial report was outstanding, with a surge in the data center business and broad AI collaboration prospects.
Palantir, ranked tenth, dropped 1.56% with a trading volume of $5.950 billion. Palantir has become the largest defense contractor stock, with recent shareholders selling 5.28 million common stock shares.
Broadcom, ranked eleventh, rose by 1.43% with a trading volume of $5.299 billion. Broadcom lost a major client, but its stock price rose in pre-market trading.
Google A, ranked twelfth, increased by 1.77% with a trading volume of $5.295 billion. No significant news reports.
Coinbase Global, ranked thirteenth, climbed 6.98% with a trading volume of $5.025 billion. Coinbase's executives recently sold some common stock shares.
SMCI, ranked fourteenth, rose by 3.98% with a trading volume of $3.962 billion. SMCI experienced intraday volatility and surged significantly in the afternoon session.
AMD, ranked fifteenth, increased by 1.42% with a trading volume of $3.644 billion. No significant news reports.
Eli Lilly, ranked sixteenth, gained 2.03% with a trading volume of $3.184 billion. Eli Lilly's weight loss drug Zepbound outperformed Novo Nordisk's Wegovy in comparative trials.
Google C, ranked seventeenth, rose by 1.77% with a trading volume of $3.045 billion. No significant news reports.
TSMC, ranked eighteenth, increased by 0.89% with a trading volume of $2.522 billion. TSMC and NXP's subsidiary have launched a joint chip plant in Singapore.
Snowflake, ranked nineteenth, increased by 6.03% with a trading volume of $2.470 billion. Snowflake's CEO spoke at the UBS Global Technology and Artificial Intelligence Conference.
Netflix, ranked twentieth, rose by 0.99% with a trading volume of $2.433 billion. Netflix's subscriber count in Japan has exceeded 10 million.
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