Tech stocks were higher Wednesday afternoon, with the State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK) up 1.1% and the State Street SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF (XSD) rising 2.6%.
The Philadelphia Semiconductor index climbed up 2.5%.
In sector news, Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin is raising about $10 billion in its first external funding round, valuing the rocket company at about $130 billion, news outlets reported. The reports said Bezos is expected to invest $2 billion, while Coatue Management plans to contribute about $4 billion. The remaining $4 billion has attracted strong investor demand and is expected to come from several major investors, CNBC reported.
In corporate news, Apple (AAPL) said Wednesday Broadcom (AVGO) will produce chips to be used in Apple's products in a deal likely worth more than $30 billion. Apple shares rose 1.1%, and Broadcom jumped 6%.
Amazon.com-backed (AMZN) Anthropic's Claude Code was flagged by China's National Vulnerability Database over an alleged security "backdoor" risk in versions 2.1.91 through 2.1.196, Reuters reported. The agency advised users to uninstall the affected versions or upgrade to the latest release and urged organizations to strengthen network monitoring to help prevent unauthorized data transfers, the report said. Amazon shares were down 1.4%.
Microsoft (MSFT)-backed OpenAI will launch its latest GPT-5.6 AI model on Thursday, the company said in a post on X late Tuesday. Microsoft shares were shedding 1.7%.