Investors had looked to Nvidia's earnings report to settle fears that the AI bubble is on increasingly shaky ground.

A historic capex surge, thin AI revenues, and extreme index concentration leave investors one disappointment away from a broad‑based equity shock.

Company set to beat Wall Street expectations but analysts await projections for future demand for firm’s AI chips

As OpenAI and Big Tech powerhouses buy more and more Nvidia chips, annual revenue has gone from $27 billion in 2022 to a projected $208 billion this year.

Nvidia delivered record third-quarter sales and robust guidance, beating Wall Street estimates and reassuring investors worried about an AI bubble.

Nvidia's strong third-quarter earnings come as appetite for AI appeared to be cooling.

Leading US stock markets tumble less than 24 hours after strong results from chipmaker Nvidia sparked gains

Strong sales at AI giant Nvidia have done little to quell investor worries.

Nvidia’s blowout earnings call—which came in way above expectations—simply wasn’t good enough to persuade traders that AI is overcooked.

Investors had looked to Nvidia's earnings report to settle fears that the AI bubble is on increasingly shaky ground.

This week, volatility took hold of the AI trade as bubble fears continued and Nvidia’s blowout earnings failed to steady the market. Deirdre Bosa has the story.