EPISODE · Nov 14, 2023 · 9 MIN
AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA Stock Are Shaping the Future of Supercomputing
from What The Chip Happened - Jose Najarro AI & Chip Stocks · host Jose
AMD continues to hold the supercomputer crown, but Intel and Nvidia are closing in. Microsoft also became the first clouding supercomputer to make it to number 3. Are these the top semiconductor stocks to buy now?A portion of this video is sponsored by The Motley Fool. Visit https://fool.com/jose to get access to my special offer. The Motley Fool Stock Advisor returns are 492% as of 11/10/2023 and measured against the S&P 500 returns of 126% as of 11/10/2023. Past performance is not an indicator of future results. All investing involves a risk of loss. Individual investment results may vary, not all Motley Fool Stock Advisor picks have performed as well.I have a position in $AMD $NVDA $MSFTSemiconductor Podcasthttps://www.fool.com/josenajarroDISCORD GROUP!! https://discord.gg/wbp2Z9STwitter: https://twitter.com/_JoseNajarroDISCLAIMER: I am not a financial advisor. All content provided on this channel, and my other social media channels/videos/podcasts/posts, is for entertainment purposes only and reflects my personal opinions. Please do your own research and talk with a financial advisor before making any investing decisions.Support the show
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AMD continues to hold the supercomputer crown, but Intel and Nvidia are closing in. Microsoft also became the first clouding supercomputer to make it to number 3. Are these the top semiconductor stocks to buy now? A portion of this video is sponsored by The Motley Fool. Visit https://fool.com/jose to get access to my special offer. The Motley Fool Stock Advisor returns are 492% as of 11/10/2023 and measured against the S&P 500 returns of 126% as of 11/10/2023. Past performance is not an...
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