AI News: Nvidia Shares Rebound and Adobe Firefly Adds Video Generator

Li Nguyen
TF AI News

Nvidia and Adobe are expanding their stakes in AI. Nvidia is seeing a strong market comeback and Adobe is introducing a new AI video generation tool within its content generation tool Firefly. These developments are indicators of how integral AI technology has become across industries — driving Nvidia’s share prices to new highs while Adobe targets digital content creation.

What’s Happening & Why This Matters

Nvidia’s Share Price Surge

Nvidia’s stock closed at a record-high on Monday, fueled by sustained demand for its advanced AI supercomputer chips, branded as Blackwell. As tech giants continue heavy AI investment, analysts maintain a positive outlook on Nvidia, reaffirming “Buy” ratings and boosting price targets. After a dip in September due to shifts in market dynamics and scrutiny from a Department of Justice antitrust investigation, Nvidia quickly recovered. Its stock rose 18% in October, hitting a new high of $138.07, bringing its market cap to an impressive $3.4 trillion.

Nvidia’s strength lies in its domination of the AI chip market, with Blackwell chips already booked for the next year, indicating a virtually insatiable demand. CEO Jensen Huang noted that Blackwell chips are in “full production,” citing “insane” demand, which has already tripled Nvidia’s revenue over the past year. The company now supplies about 80% of advanced AI chips used globally in large language models, which major players like Microsoft, Amazon, and OpenAI heavily rely on. Josh Gilbert, an eToro analyst, stated that Nvidia stands to benefit as AI-related spending shows no signs of slowing.

Analysts at Citi expect Nvidia’s AI chip sales to double in the coming year, reflecting this demand. Additionally, Goldman Sachs raised Nvidia’s stock price target, foreseeing continued strong performance. The larger tech sector is also benefiting from AI-related growth, with companies like TSMC and Super Micro Computer reporting robust AI-related earnings, reinforcing the sector’s momentum.

Adobe’s Firefly Video Model

Adobe introduced Firefly Video Model, a new AI-driven text-to-video generation tool. With Firefly, users can generate unique video content by entering text prompts, positioning Adobe alongside other tech giants like OpenAI, Google, and Meta. Adobe claims that Firefly differs from its competitors by training exclusively on licensed content, thus addressing common copyright concerns and promoting ethical AI usage.

This new tool builds on Adobe’s Firefly image synthesis model, which has already found a place in Photoshop and other creative applications. Adobe aims Firefly Video Model at video professionals, offering a tool designed to seamlessly integrate AI-generated footage with traditionally created content. The model is currently accessible only through a waiting list, with Adobe not yet committing to a public release date.

Firefly lets users’ words express creativity via AI generation. (Credit: Adobe)

While Adobe’s video model sees growing interest, its Firefly image tools are already popular among major brands. Gatorade and Mattel use Adobe’s tools to design custom branding and packaging, respectively, which demonstrates Adobe’s appeal in the commercial space. However, some creative communities remain skeptical about the role of AI in media, especially after a recent AI-generated commercial sparked mixed reactions. Nonetheless, Adobe’s foray into AI video generation has strong industry support.

TF Summary: What’s Next

As Nvidia’s share price rises and its AI chips maintain high demand, the company’s upcoming earnings report will be pivotal in determining its market momentum. With heavy reliance from big tech clients and possible export restrictions to China on the horizon, Nvidia’s strategic plans remain ones to monitor.

Adobe’s Firefly Video Model could improve video production for content creators, though a public release date remains unconfirmed. AI technology is becoming more thoroughly integrated across business sectors, with both Nvidia and Adobe offerings, making these tools integral to daily life and business.

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By Li Nguyen “TF Emerging Tech”
Background:
Liam ‘Li’ Nguyen is a persona characterized by his deep involvement in the world of emerging technologies and entrepreneurship. With a Master's degree in Computer Science specializing in Artificial Intelligence, Li transitioned from academia to the entrepreneurial world. He co-founded a startup focused on IoT solutions, where he gained invaluable experience in navigating the tech startup ecosystem. His passion lies in exploring and demystifying the latest trends in AI, blockchain, and IoT
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