Latest News In AI Chips - WNSTN Joins Google Marketplace Elevating Financial AI Compliance
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WNSTN.ai has expanded its presence in the AI chips sector by joining Google Cloud Marketplace with an enterprise API designed to enhance compliance while accelerating AI adoption in financial institutions. This integration allows brokerages and regulated firms to efficiently deploy AI-driven personalization and insights within their platforms, facilitating rapid and compliant innovation. The new API supports interoperability and scalability, enabling secure orchestration of AI experiences across various financial services functions. By delivering a compliance-first AI solution, WNSTN aims to meet growing demand for AI in financial services, ensuring that institutions can modernize digital investor experiences without sacrificing regulatory standards.
Elsewhere in the market, Hwatsing Technology (SHSE:688120) was a standout up 20% and ending trading at CN¥316.32. At the same time, ON Semiconductor (NasdaqGS:ON) lagged, down 23.7% to end the day at $90.65. On Saturday, ON Semiconductor was added to several key growth benchmarks, including the Russell 1000 and Midcap Growth.
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- NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) settled at $192.53 down 1.6%. Two days ago, NVIDIA was added to the Russell 1000 Growth-Defensive and Defensive Indexes.
- Broadcom (NasdaqGS:AVGO) finished trading at $365.02 down 3.7%.
- Micron Technology (NasdaqGS:MU) finished trading at $1,132.33 down 6.7%. Last week, the company transitioned from several Russell Value Indexes to corresponding Growth Indexes.
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