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Post by aapl on Feb 22, 2024 2:05:20 GMT -8
I had gotten used to AAPL saving the market after down days but has that baton been temporarily passed to Nvidia? AAPL up in premarket trading along with most of the rest of the market after strong results from Nvidia: $183.37 +$1.05 (+0.58%)
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Post by archibaldtuttle on Feb 22, 2024 2:28:58 GMT -8
AAPL continuing underperformance very disappointing. QQQ up 2% in premarket, AAPL up 0.5%
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Post by macster on Feb 22, 2024 7:28:48 GMT -8
I had some cash sitting around and a small position in GSAT that I would sell for Nvidia. But the tech sell off scared me a bit and I hesitated in the week or two before earnings. Not a real big deal but a small Bummer… so it goes.
Edit: what do you think about Apple making the stock more attractive with a big jump in dividend pay out.
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Post by slanted on Feb 22, 2024 8:31:59 GMT -8
Checking in again. Love this board. I’m encouraged by all the recent reports of Apple figuring out how AI can be deployed on their devices. I posted this here in May 2023:
Hey guys, longtime lurker of this board going back to its different forms. Greatly appreciated over all these years!
I’ve also been buying nvidia since 2016. I think there may be an intersection here with Apple. My hope is Apple introduces the first accessible user platforms for AI/augmented interfaces that will eventually span all their devices. Running Apple software.
I would not be surprised if Apple is not already one of nvidia’s biggest customers. Apple’s chips are brilliant, high compute low power. Nvidia’s chips for AI, machine learning and dissecting large language models are entirely different animals – 36 to 46k per.
Apple will need that backend processing power and it only comes from large gpu racks.
Thanks folks for everything!
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Post by duckpins on Feb 22, 2024 9:21:09 GMT -8
NVDA up 15% SOXL up 14.5 %. BRK up 1%. AAPL still underperforming. I would like to compare this chart of apple to the post iPhone announcement chart> Could be interesting. Saw the goggles were selling like hotcakes in Russia.
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Post by eastbaybob on Feb 22, 2024 10:18:52 GMT -8
I had some cash sitting around and a small position in GSAT that I would sell for Nvidia. But the tech sell off scared me a bit and I hesitated in the week or two before earnings. Not a real big deal but a small Bummer… so it goes. Edit: what do you think about Apple making the stock more attractive with a big jump in dividend pay out. Yes I would like to see a decent increase in the dividend although I don't expect it. Apple is basically where it was two years ago. I don't see the point in the buybacks unless they have kept Apple from dropping more in share price from their high. As a retired person I would personally benefit from higher dividends. I guess if I was younger and did not have a lot of shares I would prefer buyouts for long term. Meta, Netflix, Microsoft have all skyrocketed over the last two years with little or no buybacks so I really don't see how they have helped Apple
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Post by Ted on Feb 22, 2024 12:43:51 GMT -8
I had some cash sitting around and a small position in GSAT that I would sell for Nvidia. But the tech sell off scared me a bit and I hesitated in the week or two before earnings. Not a real big deal but a small Bummer… so it goes. Edit: what do you think about Apple making the stock more attractive with a big jump in dividend pay out. Yes I would like to see a decent increase in the dividend although I don't expect it. Apple is basically where it was two years ago. I don't see the point in the buybacks unless they have kept Apple from dropping more in share price from their high. As a retired person I would personally benefit from higher dividends. I guess if I was younger and did not have a lot of shares I would prefer buyouts for long term. Meta, Netflix, Microsoft have all skyrocketed over the last two years with little or no buybacks so I really don't see how they have helped Apple Well that's just it. Years ago Apple price drops were much steeper and more troubling all around. By eliminating a huge percentage of the float via buy-backs, management has flushed out a lot of the day trader/algo action that caused those big fluctuations, or so the thinking goes. We had a strong come back from the lows last year and nearly made a new high, but without showing better earnings or a compelling change in the business we're gonna be stuck in this malaise it seems... I'm thinking there'll be an 8% bump in the divvy to help us out a bit vs. the very meager, nearly sub-inflation 5% we've been seeing for quite a while now. Meanwhile the install base keeps g-r-o-w-i-n-g and I'm not going anywhere.
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Post by Dave on Feb 23, 2024 2:44:58 GMT -8
Welcome to Yahoo comments! NIVIDAThere are some good comments here concerning investing. Something it’s good to get out of the bunker and walk around. NVDA is up again this morning. Looks like it’s on the march to $1000.
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Post by mikez on Feb 23, 2024 6:55:29 GMT -8
Checking in again. Love this board. I’m encouraged by all the recent reports of Apple figuring out how AI can be deployed on their devices. I posted this here in May 2023: Hey guys, longtime lurker of this board going back to its different forms. Greatly appreciated over all these years! I’ve also been buying nvidia since 2016. I think there may be an intersection here with Apple. My hope is Apple introduces the first accessible user platforms for AI/augmented interfaces that will eventually span all their devices. Running Apple software. I would not be surprised if Apple is not already one of nvidia’s biggest customers. Apple’s chips are brilliant, high compute low power. Nvidia’s chips for AI, machine learning and dissecting large language models are entirely different animals – 36 to 46k per. Apple will need that backend processing power and it only comes from large gpu racks. Thanks folks for everything! How diffferent are they really? I mean multiple GPU cores could be very similar. Its all software in the end. Would a large rack of apple chips perform similar to a large rack of nvidia chips?
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Post by mark on Feb 23, 2024 14:03:55 GMT -8
Checking in again. Love this board. I’m encouraged by all the recent reports of Apple figuring out how AI can be deployed on their devices. I posted this here in May 2023: Hey guys, longtime lurker of this board going back to its different forms. Greatly appreciated over all these years! I’ve also been buying nvidia since 2016. I think there may be an intersection here with Apple. My hope is Apple introduces the first accessible user platforms for AI/augmented interfaces that will eventually span all their devices. Running Apple software. I would not be surprised if Apple is not already one of nvidia’s biggest customers. Apple’s chips are brilliant, high compute low power. Nvidia’s chips for AI, machine learning and dissecting large language models are entirely different animals – 36 to 46k per. Apple will need that backend processing power and it only comes from large gpu racks. Thanks folks for everything! How diffferent are they really? I mean multiple GPU cores could be very similar. Its all software in the end. Would a large rack of apple chips perform similar to a large rack of nvidia chips? Nvidia H100 - up to 80B transistors Apple M3 Max - 92B transistors Similar in size and likely similar in processing power as well. At least processing power per Watt.
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