Tech stocks were higher late Thursday afternoon, with the State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK) rising 1.7% and the State Street SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF (XSD) up 0.4%.
The Philadelphia Semiconductor index increased 0.8%.
In corporate news, Nvidia (NVDA) shares climbed 4%. About 10 Chinese firms have secured US clearance to buy Nvidia's H200 AI chip, Reuters reported, citing unnamed sources. Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang is accompanying President Donald Trump in his China trip, along with executives of several other major US tech companies.
Cerebras Systems (CBRS) stock was up more than 72% in late trading following its Nasdaq debut.
Cisco (CSCO) shares jumped 13% after it reported a year-over-year jump in fiscal Q3 earnings and revenue, topping market expectations, and raised its fiscal 2026 guidance. The firm also announced restructuring plans that included lay-offs of nearly 4,000 employees.
Microsoft-backed (MSFT) OpenAI is preparing possible legal action against Apple (AAPL) as the partnership between the two companies has become strained, Bloomberg reported. Apple shares were fractionally lower, and Microsoft was up 1%.