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'I'm buying Nvidia stocks': DeepSeek's cheap AI won't doom NVIDIA, says former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger
Pat Gelsinger, former Intel CEO, shares his thoughts on DeepSeek's low-cost AI innovation and its market impact. Despite Nvidia's stock dip, Gelsinger sees potential growth and innovation in the AI sector.
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Buys Nvidia Shares, Sees AI Market Expansion
Former Intel ( INTC, Financials) Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger revealed that he has acquired shares of Nvidia ( NVDA, Financials) and other artificial intelligence-related stocks, citing recent advancements in AI model training. The DeepSeek-fueled sell-off reminds investors of the biggest earnings story propping up the stock market
Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger buys the dip with NVIDIA stock, is using DeepSeek R1 for his startup
Ex-CEO of Intel, Pat Gelsinger, has come out praising China's new DeepSeek R1 model: also announces he's buying the dip with cheap NVIDIA shares.
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger invests in Nvidia following market dip, calls DeepSeek market reaction "wrong"
"The market reaction is wrong, lowering the cost of AI will expand the market," Gelsinger said on social media. "Today I am an Nvidia and AI
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger bought NVIDIA stock dip amid DeepSeek sell-off
Pat Gelsinger, the former CEO of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), has purchased NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock during its recent dip, as he shared in a LinkedIn post discussing the ongoing DeepSeek situation. Gelsinger's decision to buy comes as he offers his perspective on the market's reaction to the DeepSeek development,
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is already using DeepSeek instead of OpenAI at his startup, Gloo
DeepSeek’s new open source AI reasoning model, R1, sparked a sell-off of Nvidia’s stock and caused its consumer app to soar to the top of the app stores. Last month DeepSeek said it trained a model using a data center of some 2,
"Incredible Piece Of Engineering:" Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Hails DeepSeek
Pat Gelsinger, who retired from Intel last year, said that if he were still leading the company, he would be open to working with DeepSeek.
DeepSeek caused a massive Nvidia and tech selloff. Should you buy the dip?
The success of a mysterious Chinese lab has investors questioning the AI spending boom that has swept through Silicon Valley.
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger bets on this AI stock amid DeepSeek's rise
The rise of Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek caused a huge reaction in the stock market, leading to a $600 billion drop in Nvidia’s market value.
Former Intel CEO buys Nvidia shares on DeepSeek news
CEO Pat Gelsinger has gone further on his DeepSeek commentary, saying in a post on LinkedIn that he has purchased shares of Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and other AI-related stocks due to the development. His comments and stock buys are centered around the news that the Chinese startup DeepSeek developed a large language model
Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger shares 3 reasons why DeepSeek is a big learning lesson for us
DeepSeek’s new open-source AI model, R1, has gained significant attention, briefly surpassing ChatGPT in popularity. Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has commended its impact, highlighting key lessons in computing: lower costs drive adoption,
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Intel rises on revenue beat as CEO hunt dominates investor focus
Intel shares rose 1.7 per cent premarket on Friday as the chipmaker's quarterly revenue beat low expectations and investors ...
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Here's the Worst-Case Scenario for Nvidia Stock
DeepSeek's cheap AI model represents a big crack in Nvidia's growth story. It's not enough on its own to derail the AI king.
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Why Nvidia investors are spooked by Chinese AI upstart DeepSeek
Chinese tech champion Huawei has emerged as Nvidia’s primary competitor in China for inference chips. The Financial Times has ...
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