In February 2026, AMD announced a multi-year, 6‑gigawatt agreement to power Meta’s next generation of AI infrastructure with custom Instinct MI450-based GPUs and 6th Gen EPYC “Venice” CPUs, jointly developed Helios racks, and aligned hardware–software roadmaps at gigawatt scale. This deal signals Meta’s intent to build hyperscale, multi-vendor AI compute, supplementing its own silicon efforts and ...
In February 2026, AMD announced a multi-year, 6‑gigawatt agreement to power Meta’s next generation of AI infrastructure with custom Instinct MI450-based GPUs and 6th Gen EPYC “Venice” CPUs, jointly developed Helios racks, and aligned hardware–software roadmaps at gigawatt scale. This deal signals Meta’s intent to build hyperscale, multi-vendor AI compute, supplementing its own silicon efforts and expanding beyond reliance on a single chip supplier for critical workloads. We’ll now examine how Meta’s massive AMD-powered AI build-out could reshape its AI-driven monetization narrative and long-term infrastructure spending profile. We've uncovered the 14 dividend fortresses yielding 5%+ that don't just survive market storms, but thrive in them. Meta Platforms Investment Narrative Recap To own Meta today, you need to believe its heavy AI and data center buildout will keep translating into better ad products and new monetization paths without letting spending outrun revenue. The AMD 6 gigawatt deal reinforces the near term catalyst around AI driven engagement and ad tools, but it also amplifies the biggest current risk: that rising capex and operating costs compress margins and free cash flow if monetization lags. Among the recent announcements, the multiyear content licensing deal with News Corp stands out alongside the AMD partnership. As Meta scales AMD powered AI infrastructure, richer licensed content can support stronger AI assistants, recommendations and ad products, which directly ties into the core monetization catalyst. Together, these moves highlight how tightly Meta is pairing infrastructure spend with product and content investments across its ecosystem. Yet beneath the AI upside, investors should be aware that rising multi gigawatt data center spend could still... Read the full narrative on Meta Platforms (it's free!) Meta Platforms' narrative projects $275.9 billion revenue and $92.1 billion earnings by 2028. Uncover how Meta Platforms' forecasts yield a $8...
In February 2026, AMD announced a multi-year, 6‑gigawatt agreement to power Meta’s next generation of AI infrastructure with custom Instinct MI450-based GPUs and 6th Gen EPYC “Venice” CPUs, jointly developed Helios racks, and aligned hardware–software roadmaps at gigawatt scale. This deal signals Meta’s intent to build hyperscale, multi-vendor AI compute, supplementing its own silicon efforts and ...
In February 2026, AMD announced a multi-year, 6‑gigawatt agreement to power Meta’s next generation of AI infrastructure with custom Instinct MI450-based GPUs and 6th Gen EPYC “Venice” CPUs, jointly developed Helios racks, and aligned hardware–software roadmaps at gigawatt scale. This deal signals Meta’s intent to build hyperscale, multi-vendor AI compute, supplementing its own silicon efforts and expanding beyond reliance on a single chip supplier for critical workloads. We’ll now examine how Meta’s massive AMD-powered AI build-out could reshape its AI-driven monetization narrative and long-term infrastructure spending profile. We've uncovered the 14 dividend fortresses yielding 5%+ that don't just survive market storms, but thrive in them. Meta Platforms Investment Narrative Recap To own Meta today, you need to believe its heavy AI and data center buildout will keep translating into better ad products and new monetization paths without letting spending outrun revenue. The AMD 6 gigawatt deal reinforces the near term catalyst around AI driven engagement and ad tools, but it also amplifies the biggest current risk: that rising capex and operating costs compress margins and free cash flow if monetization lags. Among the recent announcements, the multiyear content licensing deal with News Corp stands out alongside the AMD partnership. As Meta scales AMD powered AI infrastructure, richer licensed content can support stronger AI assistants, recommendations and ad products, which directly ties into the core monetization catalyst. Together, these moves highlight how tightly Meta is pairing infrastructure spend with product and content investments across its ecosystem. Yet beneath the AI upside, investors should be aware that rising multi gigawatt data center spend could still... Read the full narrative on Meta Platforms (it's free!) Meta Platforms' narrative projects $275.9 billion revenue and $92.1 billion earnings by 2028. Uncover how Meta Platforms' forecasts yield a $8...
(RTTNews) - Canfor Corp. (CFP.TO) reported Loss for its fourth quarter that increased from last year and missed the Street estimates. The company's earnings came in at -C$390.50 million, or -C$3.35 per share. This compares with -C$63.30 million, or -C$0.53 per share, last year. Analysts on average had expected the company to earn -C$1.02 per share. Analysts' estimates typically exclude special ite...
(RTTNews) - Canfor Corp. (CFP.TO) reported Loss for its fourth quarter that increased from last year and missed the Street estimates. The company's earnings came in at -C$390.50 million, or -C$3.35 per share. This compares with -C$63.30 million, or -C$0.53 per share, last year. Analysts on average had expected the company to earn -C$1.02 per share. Analysts' estimates typically exclude special items. The company's revenue for the period fell 0.3% to C$1.282 billion from C$1.286 billion last year. Canfor Corp. earnings at a glance (GAAP) : -Earnings: -C$390.50 Mln. vs. -C$63.30 Mln. last year. -EPS: -C$3.35 vs. -C$0.53 last year. -Revenue: C$1.282 Bln vs. C$1.286 Bln last year. The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
(RTTNews) - South Bow Corporation (SOBO) reported earnings for its fourth quarter that Increases, from last year The company's bottom line totaled $93 million, or $0.45 per share. This compares with $55 million, or $0.26 per share, last year. Excluding items, South Bow Corporation reported adjusted earnings of $99 million or $0.47 per share for the period. The company's revenue for the period fell...
(RTTNews) - South Bow Corporation (SOBO) reported earnings for its fourth quarter that Increases, from last year The company's bottom line totaled $93 million, or $0.45 per share. This compares with $55 million, or $0.26 per share, last year. Excluding items, South Bow Corporation reported adjusted earnings of $99 million or $0.47 per share for the period. The company's revenue for the period fell 5.5% to $461 million from $488 million last year. South Bow Corporation earnings at a glance (GAAP) : -Earnings: $93 Mln. vs. $55 Mln. last year. -EPS: $0.45 vs. $0.26 last year. -Revenue: $461 Mln vs. $488 Mln last year. The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
Apple is the world’s second-largest publicly traded company, valued at more than $3.8 trillion as of this article's last update. The company has rewarded investors handsomely, both in terms of its rising stock price and its quarterly dividend payments, which resumed in 2012. Its shares are ...
Apple is the world’s second-largest publicly traded company, valued at more than $3.8 trillion as of this article's last update. The company has rewarded investors handsomely, both in terms of its rising stock price and its quarterly dividend payments, which resumed in 2012. Its shares are ...
Three Australian military personnel were on board an American submarine that sank an Iranian navy ship off Sri Lanka this week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday. Speaking to Sky News, Albanese said: “I can confirm that there were three Australian personnel on board that vessel”. The personnel were on board the submarine as part of training arrangements under Aukus, a multidecade defe...
Three Australian military personnel were on board an American submarine that sank an Iranian navy ship off Sri Lanka this week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday. Speaking to Sky News, Albanese said: “I can confirm that there were three Australian personnel on board that vessel”. The personnel were on board the submarine as part of training arrangements under Aukus, a multidecade defence pact with Britain and the United States, Albanese said. Advertisement “These are long-standing third country arrangements that have been in place for a long period of time,” he said. “I can confirm also, though, that no Australian personnel have participated in any offensive action against Iran,” he added. 05:36 Trump says Iran operation will last up to 5 weeks as death toll across Middle East surpasses 500 Trump says Iran operation will last up to 5 weeks as death toll across Middle East surpasses 500 At least 84 sailors were killed in Wednesday’s torpedo attack on the IRIS Dena – the first military strike far outside the Middle East region since the US and Israel launched their war on Iran