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Tech shares climb after strong Nvidia results despite warning over rise of ******** rivals | Nvidia

Technology shares climbed on Thursday, buoyed up by strong results from Nvidia, despite the AI chip company’s boss warning over the rise of ******** rivals.

The Stoxx Europe tech index rose by 0.8% on Thursday as a result of Nvidia’s financial report, with the Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML rallying by 2.4%. In the US, futures for the tech-focused Nasdaq climbed 2%, while shares in Nvidia itself jumped 6% in pre-market trading.

The boost to tech and artificial intelligence stocks came hours after Nvidia beat Wall Street forecasts, with quarterly revenues jumping 69% to $44bn (£32.6bn). The company also said it expected deals in the Middle East to start to fill a gap left by the loss of ******** business.

In April the US president, Donald Trump, said that he was restricting AI chip exports to China, in effect barring Nvidia from selling its H20 AI chips to ******** firms and blocking a major source of its revenue.

Nvidia’s chief executive, Jensen Huang, warned that ******** rivals were benefiting from the void left by US firms being forced to abandon the market due to US trade restrictions. “The ******** competitors have evolved,”

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. He added that Huawei, which had been blacklisted by the US government, had become “quite formidable”. “Like everybody else, they are doubling, quadrupling capabilities every year,” Huang said. “And the volume is increasing substantially.”

While the US government policy is meant to keep AI technologies out of the hands of ******** actors, Huang said local firms are simply finding other options. “You cannot underestimate the importance of the China market,” Huang said. “This is the home of the world’s largest population of AI researchers.”

Nvidia said it expects to miss out on $8bn in revenue in the second quarter as a result of Trump’s trade restrictions.

Tech investors were also optimistic after a US trade court ruled against Trump’s sweeping tariffs regime, in a move that could ultimately block the president’s sweeping trade levies. But there is further uncertainty ahead, with the White House having already filed an appeal against the decision, issued by judges from the New York-based court of international trade.

Meanwhile, shares in Tesla, another leader in artificial intelligence technology, rose 2.6%, after the company’s chief executive, Elon Musk, confirmed he would formally leave his role in the Trump administration.

Musk has been leading the “department of government efficiency” (Doge) since January, which ruthlessly cut state spending across a number of public departments and agencies. He announced in April he would be stepping back after seeing Tesla’s earnings plunge and failing to win a supreme court race in which he spent millions of dollars supporting a Republican candidate.



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