-- 火曜午後、ハイテク株は下落し、ステート・ストリート・テクノロジー・セレクト・セクターSPDR ETF(XLK)は2.2%、ステート・ストリートSPDR S&P半導体ETF(XSD)は4.9%それぞれ下落した。 フィラデルフィア半導体指数も4.2%下落した。 企業ニュースでは、ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナル紙が匿名の情報源を引用し、OpenAIが新規ユーザー数と売上高の目標を達成できなかったと報じた。ウェドブッシュ証券のアナリスト、マット・ブライソン氏はメモの中で、「ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナル紙はこの報道を、OpenAIが過剰投資を行う一方で売上が鈍化しているというデータセンター投資への懸念として捉えている」と述べた。「我々は、インフラ需要は依然として堅調であり、その大きな要因は(人工知能)利用の拡大であり、半導体および部品ベンダーにとって幅広い需要の原動力となっていると考えている」と付け加えた。テクノロジー業界の指標であるNvidia(NVDA)は2.9%下落、Broadcom(AVGO)は5.1%下落、Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)は3.8%下落、Oracle(ORCL)は3.7%下落、Intel(INTC)は2.9%下落した。
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