Perprexity CEO’s Aravind Srinivas has purchased more NVIDIA shares in the sale of the market following the increase in Chinese AI app Deepseek.
SRINIVAS said in a post of Social Media Platform X.
“I bought a little more NVDA (original text).”
Perplexity CEO claimed this claim while responding to the post of X, who raised concerns about NVIDIA’s shares, by CNBC journalist Jim Cramer.
“Currently, NVIDIA has no silver lining,” Cramer wrote.
What happened to high -tech stocks on January 27?
The US high -tech stocks and global stock markets have been strongly influenced by the impact of low -cost Chinese AI app Deepseek on Monday, and has been appointed to $ 59.3 billion and 17 % of the major chip maker NVIDIA. According to LSEG data, on January 27, it marked a record -long market cap loss in the history of Wall Street.
DeepSeek makes NVIDIA’s stock most difficult and affects others.
On January 27, NASDAQ, which has a lot of high -tech in the United States, slied 3.1 %, mainly lost 17 % overnight due to NVIDIA’s crash drop. According to Reuters reports, Parsent and Google’s parent company Alphabet has fallen by 4.2 %.
How did DeepSeek affect high -tech stocks?
DeepSeek’s latest large language models have challenged the dominance of the top AI companies by providing similar performance to Meta or Openai. Deepseek’s free app has taken over ChatGpt in several regions, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, China, and Singapore, and has influenced high -tech stocks.
Social media users respond
Some social media users react to Sulnibas’s X posts, most of them are evaluating his movements.
One of the users wrote, “You are a silver lining.”
“Good movement” has been added.
“I never believe what my TV is saying about the shares. I believe in myself, and I believe NVDA will go up again. I have it and I don’t sell it. An American needs NVDA and don’t worry about what China does. “
“In other words, it is fair. If there is no silver lining, you may buy a dip,” commented one of the users.
Another thing was added to “Moon”.