
Investor demand for Nvidia AI drove YY Group’s 33.29% after-hours jump with a new humanoid robotics training lab in Singapore and Malaysia and pilot deployments at a shopping mall and luxury hotel. SpaceX’s planned $75 billion IPO at $135 per share values it at $1.77 trillion, highlighting Nvidia’s $5.2 trillion cap strength.
YY Group unveiled a humanoid robotics training lab in Singapore using Nvidia AI technology, complementing an existing facility in Malaysia. The initiative showcases Nvidia’s growing footprint in advanced robotics and enterprise AI solutions, positioning the company as a key supplier in next-generation automation.
The company plans pilot deployments of its Nvidia-powered robots at a major shopping mall and a luxury hotel to collect operational data and refine performance. Successful rollouts could spur further enterprise demand for Nvidia’s AI processors and software tools across service industries.
SpaceX aims to sell 555.6 million shares at $135 each, raising $75 billion and valuing the company at $1.77 trillion. That milestone highlights Nvidia’s status as one of the few firms surpassing that valuation threshold, with a current market cap of around $5.2 trillion driven by its AI leadership.
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