Amazon has quietly poured $144 million into a secretive AI chip company, and committed to buying a staggering $650 million of their product. Why? Because this obscure startup holds the key to unleashing the full potential of Nvidia's revolutionary Blackwell chip. Discover the company at the heart of the AI arms race.
Who Kidnapped Santa Claus?
What a cliffhanger!
The markets were cruising toward their year-end festivities when the unthinkable happened - Santa Claus was kidnapped.
No Santa Claus rally to bring joy to every portfolio.
But all was not lost... as the markets snapped their losing streak on Friday.
It's a reminder to always be vigilant. No matter how bullish 2025 may look... in today's modern markets, danger is never far.
As always, the Total Wealth team keeps its focus on what matters most for investors.
You can find our experts' latest guidance on the markets, what's likely to come next, and where investors should look now... below.
This reader-submitted AI data-engineering company looks enticing with its $1 billion market cap and debt-free balance sheet. But is the stock's momentum sustainable? See it here.
Nvidia's Blackwell chip is set to redefine artificial intelligence, but it can't reach its full potential without one crucial component. That's where this secretive startup comes in. Their technology is the backbone of Blackwell's success, and as Nvidia aims for global AI dominance, this little-known company could be the key to unlocking untold riches. Discover the hidden link in the AI supply chain.
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