Daily Poll: Four top chipmakers and their latest products.
Four top chipmakers on Tuesday introduced their latest products ahead of the CES 2022 tech conference.
$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$: the company'snew notebook processorswill offer a big performance boost over its current-generation chips. They are delivering an average of1.3 (times) faster performancecompared to the 5000 series across a wide range of compute-intensive benchmarks." AMD also previewed itsnext-generation processors, theRyzen 7000 series.
AMD stock dropped3.9%to close at$144.42
$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$: Nvidia said its processors and software will play a key role in building the so-called "metaverse." On Tuesday, it announced the availability of Nvidia Omniverse software for creators who use itsRTX graphics processors. It also revealednew Omniverse features for digital artists and designers. Nvidia also introduced alower-priced GeForce RTX graphics processorthat it hopes will spur gamers to upgrade to ray-tracing technology. Inautonomous cars, Nvidia announced new users of its Nvidia Drive platform. It said electric-vehicle makers such as Volvo-backedPolestarand Chinese firms$NIO Inc (NIO.US)$,$XPeng (XPEV.US)$and$Li Auto (LI.US)$have adopted its Drive Hyperion platform.
Nvidia stock sank2.8%to finish at $292.90Tuesday.
$Intel (INTC.US)$: Intel promoted the latest versions of its12th generation Intel Core series processors for notebook and desktop PCs. Intel also disclosed that it has begun shipping itsIntel Arc discrete graphics chips. Intel's Mobileye unit announced its newEyeQ Ultra system-on-a-chip for autonomous vehicles. Plus, Mobileye revealed expanded relationships with major automakers, including$Ford Motor (F.US)$and$VOLKSWAGEN A G (VWAGY.US)$. But like AMD stock and Nvidia stock, Intel stock fell Tuesday.
Intel ended the trading session down a fraction to$53.14.
$Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$: Qualcomm addressed its advancements inwireless chipsandmobile processorsduring a live press event at CES 2022. Qualcomm sees its future growth in providing connected, smart and power-efficient chips for devices on the network edge. That includes automobiles, Arm-based PCs, and virtual reality and augmented reality headsets. In the VR and AR space, Qualcomm already is providing itsSnapdragon chipsto more than 50 devices. On Tuesday, Qualcomm announced an expanded collaboration with$Microsoft (MSFT.US)$to develop lightweight AR glasses.
Celestinel : $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ i think we’re going to get wrecked again today
Jordan weber : wahoo
Laza Dustin Celestinel : The entire market got whooped everything swimming on red
Dream Weaver : time to get in. any one of them is sure winner
Hummphry : $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ will this rebound to $300 soon?