Shares of AI leaders and chipmakers moved higher on Wednesday morning as easing trade tensions and new chip deals with Saudi Arabia lifted hopes for the tech sector.
Here’s a look at some of the top tickers trending in premarket trading:
Super Micro Computer (SMCI) stock soared more than 17% on Wednesday, adding on to Tuesday’s 16% gain, after Raymond James initiated coverage with an Outperform rating and $41 price target on shares. Raymond James said the company has “emerged as a market leader in AI-optimized infrastructure,” even as the stock has been highly volatile so far this year.
Nvidia (NVDA) shares extended their rally on the back of thawing trade tensions and a new chip deal with Saudi Arabia. The chipmaker’s stock added 3% premarket and is set to put Nvidia’s market capitalization more firmly over the $3 trillion mark.
Tesla (TSLA) stock rose nearly 3%, adding to the week’s gains. The Financial Times reports that Tesla’s board has formed a special committee to explore an alternative pay package for CEO Elon Musk as the company and Musk remain locked in a legal battle in Delaware over Musk’s compensation.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) stock jumped 4% after President Trump touted new Saudi investment deals with US chipmakers and chip designers. AMD reportedly struck a $10 billion deal with Humain, an AI startup backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.
Sony (SONY) reported a weaker-than-expected financial outlook for the year and cautioned that it expects a $700 million headwind from tariffs. The PlayStation maker also beat on earnings estimates, announced a share buyback plan, and shared more details about the partial spin-off of its financial unit. US-listed shares of Sony were up over 5%.
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