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IBM and ServiceNow Earnings Spark Tech Stock Selloff as Chipmakers Gain

What Happened

IBM and ServiceNow released disappointing software earnings, leading to a notable selloff in US technology sector stocks as investors responded to weaker-than-expected growth reports. Unlike the software sector, Texas Instruments reported positive chip sales and outlook, which lifted semiconductor stocks and provided some optimism in the hardware segment. The events reflect a growing split between software and hardware performance, as major tech firms like IBM and ServiceNow face slower adoption amid broader uncertainties in artificial intelligence and enterprise demand. This divide is driving volatility across the stock market and shaping investor sentiment for the second half of the year.

Why It Matters

The divergence between software and chipmaker performance signals deeper challenges and transitions within the tech industry, particularly as reliance on AI and data infrastructure grows. Investors and companies are closely monitoring shifts in demand and innovation between sectors. Explore more at BytesWall Topics

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