Collaboration between Apple and OpenAI may trigger a wave of device changes, from Wall Street to Lujiazui
chung723
发表于 2024-6-14 12:14:50
4040
0
0
The significant increase in Apple's stock price highlights the profound impact of its partnership with OpenAI. This strategic alliance not only brings advanced computing power support to Apple, but also opens up broader market prospects for OpenAI. Apple has a high market share, combined with OpenAI's artificial intelligence technology, this strong alliance will undoubtedly promote the development of the smartphone industry towards a more intelligent and personalized direction, and may also spark strong consumer interest in new technologies, leading a wave of device replacements.
CandyLake.com 系信息发布平台,仅提供信息存储空间服务。
声明:该文观点仅代表作者本人,本文不代表CandyLake.com立场,且不构成建议,请谨慎对待。
声明:该文观点仅代表作者本人,本文不代表CandyLake.com立场,且不构成建议,请谨慎对待。
猜你喜欢
- Sources: Apple plans to launch thinner iPhones and foldable phones
- Wall Street is guessing that the Federal Reserve won't be able to lower interest rates many times next year? There are still traders who don't buy it!
- Worries may become a reality! Wall Street frenzy hit hard, can the US stock market continue its strong performance next year
- Will there only be two interest rate cuts next year? Wall Street: The Federal Reserve may change its mind, and the current sell-off is a good opportunity to buy at the bottom!
- Major changes in the Federal Reserve! The prospect of interest rate cuts changes, leading to heated discussions on Wall Street
- Will the Federal Reserve return to the path of raising interest rates next year? Top Wall Street Economist: 40% Probability
- Apple invests heavily in artificial intelligence: market value approaches $4 trillion
- Global market: Nasdaq returns above 20000 points, Tesla rises more than 7%, Apple hits new high, market value reaches 3.9 trillion yuan
- 4 trillion US dollars! Is Apple making every effort to sprint and see the result in January next year?
- Global highlights next week: Wall Street cautious over Chinese New Year, key to Trump's long short relationship with Federal Reserve