U.S. technology stocks were generally higher, with NVIDIA (NVDA. O) and Dell (DELL. N) rising more than 3 percent, TSMC (TSM. N) and Amazon (AMZN. O) rising about 2 percent, and Google (GOOG. O) rising 1.7 percent.
On November 23rd, Tony Fadell, the "father of the iPod", has now officially joined the board of directors of Ledger. Tony Fadell has served as Ledger consultant and designer of Ledger Stax since 2022. From 2006 to 2008, he served as the senior vice president of Apple's iPod division, leading the development and design of the iPod, so he is known as the "father of the iPod".
Microsoft CEO Nadella said that AI sales will exceed $10 billion in the next quarter; Azure cloud gains market share in Quarter 1; about 70% of companies in the Fortune 500 are using Office AI tools.
Microsoft (MSFT. O): CEO Satya Nadella's total compensation will be $79.10 million in 2024, compared to $48.50 million in 2023.
Dell (DELL. N) rose 6% in premarket trading, and the company will join the S & P 500 index.
A recent joke on social media by tech giant Michael Dell has once again sparked widespread concern in the Bitcoin community. In response to a user, Mr. Dell mentioned "enjoy Bitcoin", prompting speculation about whether he had any further interest in Bitcoin. Mr. Dell had previously mentioned Bitcoin in a humorous manner on social media several times. In July, he called it "funny" and posted a funny picture of Cookie Monster eating Bitcoin. Although Dell opened up Bitcoin payments in 2014, due t...
Dell Group CEO Michael Dell reposted the video of BlackRock co-founder and CEO Larry Fink's interview with CNBC on the X platform, and called Bitcoin fascinating (Fascinating Bitcoin). Larry Fink today expressed his wrong view of Bitcoin five years ago, and also reiterated that Bitcoin is digital gold and called it a legitimate financial instrument.
According to BITCOINLFG's post on the X platform, Dell founder billionaire Michael Dell may buy a large amount of bitcoin.
Michael Dell tweeted that "scarcity creates value", a phrase often associated with bitcoin, which has a supply cap of 21 million while demand continues to rise. His tweet caught Michael Saylor's attention, and Dell then retweeted Saylor's reply, accompanied by a picture of the cookie monster eating bitcoin, which filled the market with expectations. He may invest in cryptocurrencies in the future, no...