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Apple’s AI Bet: Markets React to ‘Kimi K3’ Challenge
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Apple’s on-device AI strategy presents a distinct investment opportunity compared to Nvidia’s data center-focused model. China’s Moonshot AI’s 2.8-trillion-parameter Kimi K3 model is closing the gap with U.S. leaders, raising doubts about major tech firms’ AI spending. UBS forecasts hyperscalers’ CAPEX will rise 76% in 2024 but slow to 25% in 2025 and 6% in 2028. Apple briefly topped Nvidia as the world’s most valuable company on July 17, signaling a shift in investor sentiment toward AI. 'Apple is no longer seen as a laggard in the AI race,' said Toni Meadows of BRI Wealth Management. This scenario suggests companies may shift to lower-cost models for routine tasks while reserving advanced models for complex work.
Markets may view this as the start of an 'AI winter,' with Apple’s strategy offering safer bets in risk-on environments. Meanwhile, China’s rapid progress challenges U.S. leadership in AI.