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Recent developments in the AI chip industry are highlighted as Cyber A.I. Group CEO Walter Hughes prepares to speak at the exclusive Dream Wealth Camp during SXSW 2025. The event, designed to explore the complexities of scaling businesses and wealth creation through digital transformation, will focus on the evolving role of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence in investment strategies. Cyber A.I. Group, known for its proactive acquisition of cybersecurity service providers, is leveraging AI to redefine wealth-building ecosystems. Hughes’ participation underscores the company’s commitment to shaping the future of cybersecurity through strategic acquisitions and innovation in the AI landscape.
Elsewhere in the market, Credo Technology Group Holding was a standout up 4.9% and ending trading at $55.18. Meanwhile, Kioxia Holdings softened, down 6.7% to end trading at ¥2,492.
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NVIDIA ended the day at $124.92 up 4%. This month, NVIDIA partnered with Nokia and other industry leaders to advance AI-powered Radio Access Networks and explore new monetization opportunities for telecommunications.
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Intel ended the day at $23.73 up 2.8%.
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Advanced Micro Devices settled at $99.86 up 0.4%, hovering around its 52-week low. Four days ago, AMD announced the launch of its Radeon RX 9000 Series graphics cards, featuring advanced AI capabilities and enhanced gaming performance.
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