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TNB Tech Minute: Nasdaq Jumps After OpenAI and AMD Announce Partnership

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

Tech News, News

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2025

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Plus: Airship AI shares surge after the AI surveillance company is awarded federal contracts. And a trio of immunologists are awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for breakthroughs in immune-system research. Zoe Kuhlkin hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Here's your afternoon TNB Tech Minute for Monday, October 6th. I'm Zoe Colkin for the Wall Street Journal.

0:39.8

U.S. stocks were mostly higher today with the tech-heavy NASDAQ up 0.8% by this afternoon.

0:46.4

The gains were largely fueled by the newly announced partnership between open AI and advanced

0:51.0

micro devices. The deal, challenging industry leader, NVIDIA, sent shares of AMD sky high.

0:57.8

By late afternoon, they were up 25%.

1:00.6

At the same time, shares of NVIDIA were down about 1%.

1:04.7

Shares of the AI surveillance company Airship AI surge today, after it said the Justice Department and the

1:11.9

Department of Homeland Security had awarded its 16 contracts worth a total of $11 million. The stock was

1:18.8

up 19% late in the day and it's more than tripled over the past year. Airship said it plans on

1:24.3

pursuing additional awards from the U.S. for the first quarter of the government's

1:28.0

fiscal year. And immunologist Mary E. Bronco, Fred Ramstall, and Shimon Sakaguchi have won the Nobel

1:36.1

Peace Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The trio were awarded for uncovering a process that prevents

1:41.9

the immune system from attacking its own tissues,

1:44.9

unlocking a new field of research and potential therapies. They identified a core feature of how

1:49.8

the immune system functions called regulatory T cells, which work to prevent the development

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