"DeepSeek" still causes losses to Japanese technological stocks
The shares of Japanese companies associated with semiconductors, including ‘Advantest Corp’ and ‘Disco Corp’, declined on Monday, after the launch of the Chinese artificial intelligence model “DeepSeek”, led to US technology shares. The “Advancial” shares, which deliver “Invidia” with test equipment, fell by 11%, with an 18% fall over two days, which is the largest descent since the disorder that the market was disturbed in August. The Disco Corporation of Chit Equipment manufacturing fell by 9.5%, while SoftBank Group Corp dropped 6.7%to eradicate the profits it achieved last week, when it rose thanks to the company’s plans to allocate $ 19 billion to an artificial intelligence infrastructure plan in the United States. Other companies linked to the chips, including “LaserTec Corp”, “Screen Holdings Co” and “Tokyo Electron Ltd”, dropped by more than 4% during the session. In the United States, Invidia has lost about $ 600 billion from its market value due to investors’ concerns about Deep Sick Competition, which is commonly seen as a low -mederating to the US and Meta meta. The slowdown in the investment in artificial intelligence “The fact that the cost of artificial intelligence is falling is a negative thing for shares related to artificial intelligence, and it is an irreversible trend,” according to Riotaro Sawada, an analyst of the Tokyo Information Laboratory. “The cost of semiconductor, involved in the creation of obstetrician artificial intelligence, will also fall, which is a bad news for the manufacturers of the Japanese chip equipment,” he added. Read more: “DeepSeek” keeps the risks of the importance of technology investors in killing Bilham Smiths, an analyst at “Pelham Smithers Associats”, in a research note that the effect of “Dembe Sick” will impose a temporary break in some commercial infrastructure plans for artificial intelligence. Electric power and Kansai Electric Power with more than 2% Tuesday. Kyushi Ishigan, head of the fund management at Mitsubishi UF Jet Management (Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management.) Artificial intelligence, such as shares for electricity generation. “Read more:” DeepSeek “incurred the world’s wealthy 108 billion dollars in one day. The shares of” Mitsubishi Heavy Industries “Whose shares jumped last week have decreased in the hope of increasing demand for American gas turbine activities, at 8.6% During the session, which is the session, Decline Since August.