AI/ML Platforms
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NVDA
NVIDIA Corporation
CUDA and AI/ML software platforms represent NVIDIA's software ecosystem enabling development and deployment of AI workloads.
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$4.49T |
$185.14
+0.20%
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AAPL
Apple Inc.
AI/ML Platforms captures Apple Intelligence and on-device AI/software platforms.
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$3.85T |
$260.14
-0.26%
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GOOG
Alphabet Inc.
Alphabet's AI/ML platforms (Vertex AI, Gemini integration, etc.) enable enterprise AI development and deployment.
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$3.71T |
$308.02
+0.36%
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MSFT
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft leads with AI/ML platforms and Copilot offerings (Azure AI Foundry, Fabric, Copilot family).
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$3.02T |
$403.52
-0.55%
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AMZN
Amazon.com, Inc.
AWS AI/ML platforms and generative AI stack (Bedrock, Nova, etc.).
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$2.29T |
$212.12
-1.03%
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META
Meta Platforms, Inc.
Meta's Llama family and open-source AI models establish an AI/ML platform and compute infrastructure powering its products.
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$1.65T |
$651.85
-0.34%
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V
Visa Inc.
Visa extensively embeds AI/ML across products, representing an AI/ML platform capability in its offerings.
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$581.40B |
$309.00
-1.73%
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MA
Mastercard Incorporated
AI/ML platforms underpin Mastercard's security, analytics, and risk-management capabilities (Brighterion integration).
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$462.22B |
$503.21
-2.24%
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ORCL
Oracle Corporation
AI/ML Platforms capturing Oracle's AI tooling, model training, and AI integration capabilities.
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$424.55B |
$162.35
+8.67%
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PLTR
Palantir Technologies Inc.
Palantir's core offering is an AI/ML platform (AIP) built on Ontology to operationalize AI across enterprise and government use cases.
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$360.23B |
$150.87
-0.18%
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HD
The Home Depot, Inc.
HD uses AI/ML platforms (e.g., Magic Apron) to enhance customer/associate experiences and operational efficiency.
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$355.50B |
$351.03
-1.71%
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GE
GE Aerospace
AI/ML Platforms includes GE's AI-driven predictive maintenance and diagnostics tools used to improve engine uptime and reliability.
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$344.42B |
$323.87
-0.81%
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CAT
Caterpillar Inc.
AI/ML Platforms captures CAT's use of AI tools and analytics for service optimization and product development.
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$335.39B |
$709.20
-1.04%
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AMD
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
ROCm is AMD's open-source AI/ML platform stack enabling accelerated AI workloads.
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$330.87B |
$204.76
+0.75%
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BABA
Alibaba Group Holding Limited
Alibaba develops and offers AI/ML platforms and development tools via its Cloud + AI stack.
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$317.66B |
$135.18
-1.22%
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CSCO
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco is building out AI/ML platforms and AI-centric infrastructure for enterprise and webscale customers.
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$307.00B |
$78.23
+0.68%
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TM
Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota leverages AI/ML platforms (Arene) for software features, safety, and connectivity within vehicles.
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$288.05B |
$219.59
-0.64%
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AMAT
Applied Materials, Inc.
AMAT's EPIC platform and related software tooling align with AI/ML platform offerings for manufacturing optimization.
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$274.26B |
$350.83
+1.43%
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LRCX
Lam Research Corporation
Lam leverages AI/ML platforms via its Semiverse Solutions to optimize tool performance and process development.
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$270.34B |
$219.85
+2.15%
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UNH
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
AI/ML Platforms captures UNH's deployment of AI across operations to improve efficiency and care management.
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$255.75B |
$283.94
+0.56%
|
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IBM
International Business Machines Corporation
IBM's watsonx AI platform and Granite enterprise AI models constitute IBM's core AI/ML platform offerings.
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$233.87B |
$247.84
-0.94%
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RY
Royal Bank of Canada
RBC develops AI/ML Platforms (ATOM Foundation, Lumina) and leverages AI in client services and operations.
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$231.68B |
$164.99
-0.26%
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SAP
SAP SE
AI/ML Platforms: AI foundation including Joule, AI agents, and platform capabilities for enterprise automation.
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$227.95B |
$190.96
-2.49%
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GEV
GE Vernova Inc.
GridOS software and Alteia AI integration indicate a focus on AI/ML platforms for grid optimization.
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$227.69B |
$845.47
+0.75%
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LIN
Linde plc
AI/ML platforms and digital optimization capabilities are used to enhance plant productivity and efficiency.
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$223.17B |
$478.65
+0.15%
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INTC
Intel Corporation
AI/ML Platforms encompasses software and system software stack to support AI workloads.
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$223.14B |
$47.93
+2.46%
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VZ
Verizon Communications Inc.
AI/ML Platforms via Verizon's AI Connect offerings reflect a major software/solutions initiative.
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$213.81B |
$50.50
-0.41%
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AXP
American Express Company
AI/ML platforms and toolsets underpinning operations and customer insights; could be considered a technology platform.
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$208.83B |
$302.43
-0.24%
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KLAC
KLA Corporation
KLA integrates AI/ML into its platforms to enhance defect classification and yield optimization.
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$190.91B |
$1476.04
+1.59%
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CRM
Salesforce, Inc.
AI/ML platforms powering Agentforce and enterprise AI capabilities.
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$182.63B |
$191.98
-1.50%
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TTE
TotalEnergies SE
Digital transformation and AI platforms underpin operational efficiency and data-driven decision making.
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$176.70B |
$65.44
-15.04%
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ISRG
Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
Digital analytics software (e.g., Case Insights) represents AI/ML platform capabilities within the ecosystem.
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$172.23B |
$490.96
+1.05%
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ABBNY
ABB Ltd
ABB investments in software and embedded digital solutions reflect a software/AI capability.
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$169.89B |
$84.73
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TD
The Toronto-Dominion Bank
AI/ML Platforms reflects TD's AI Prism and AI-driven tools used to enhance client services and operations.
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$165.20B |
$95.78
-0.14%
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DE
Deere & Company
Deere leverages AI/ML capabilities within its precision ag and autonomy solutions.
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$160.30B |
$595.04
+0.39%
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ADI
Analog Devices, Inc.
ADI is investing in software/tool platforms (CodeFusion Studio) and AI/ML capabilities, classifiable as AI/ML Platforms.
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$156.11B |
$317.68
-0.35%
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HON
Honeywell International Inc.
HON's AI/edge AI integration across products (and Quantinuum stake) positions the company in AI/ML platforms.
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$152.76B |
$241.50
+0.37%
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BLK
BlackRock, Inc.
Aladdin is a proprietary AI/ML-driven platform for investment management, risk analytics, and portfolio operations.
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$150.09B |
$946.09
-2.20%
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APP
AppLovin Corporation
AXON is an AI-powered platform/engine for advertising, a core AI platform product.
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$146.86B |
$462.94
-3.03%
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QCOM
QUALCOMM Incorporated
Hexagon NPU and Oryon CPU enable on-device AI processing, representing Qualcomm's AI/ML platform capabilities.
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$144.80B |
$134.28
-0.68%
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WELL
Welltower Inc.
AI/ML Platforms – proprietary AI/ML-driven data platforms used to accelerate acquisitions and optimize performance.
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$142.56B |
$204.92
-1.35%
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DHR
Danaher Corporation
Danaher is advancing AI-enabled digital pathology and AI analytics within its diagnostic platforms, reflecting AI/ML platform capabilities.
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$137.89B |
$194.59
-0.33%
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ACN
Accenture plc
Represents AI/ML platforms and tools the company embeds in client solutions (GenWizard, SynOps) enabling AI-enabled services.
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$132.77B |
$200.78
-0.42%
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SPGI
S&P Global Inc.
SPGI develops and embeds AI/ML platforms (e.g., Kensho, Spark Assist) into its products.
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$131.50B |
$428.39
-1.62%
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ARM
Arm Holdings plc American Depositary Shares
Arm offers AI/ML platforms and developer software (e.g., Kleidi AI) enabling AI workloads on Arm-based silicon.
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$127.78B |
$119.99
-0.46%
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INTU
Intuit Inc.
AI/ML Platforms; GenAI, LLMs, and AI agents powering Intuit's platform.
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$126.38B |
$438.49
-3.41%
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NOW
ServiceNow, Inc.
NOW offers AI-enabled platform capabilities (Now Assist, AI agent orchestration) and builds AI-first workflows, aligning with AI/ML Platforms.
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$121.27B |
$114.25
-2.02%
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PANW
Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms tag captures its AI-driven security analytics and automation platforms (Precision AI, XSIAM).
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$115.41B |
$163.97
-0.97%
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ADBE
Adobe Inc.
Adobe's Firefly/GenStudio and related AI tooling place it firmly in the AI/ML platforms category.
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$115.17B |
$270.87
-1.55%
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MCK
McKesson Corporation
Ontada and related initiatives leverage AI/ML platforms to process oncology data and insights.
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$114.63B |
$937.63
+0.96%
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CRWD
CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.
Falcon's AI-native architecture uses AI/ML for detection, analytics, and automation, classifying it as an AI/ML platform.
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$110.00B |
$438.69
+0.54%
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SPOT
Spotify Technology S.A.
Spotify's broader AI/ML platform capabilities underpin personalization, prototyping, and product workflows.
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$109.28B |
$517.66
-2.38%
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BP
BP p.l.c.
AI/ML platforms for subsurface analysis and unified data platform development at BP.
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$103.30B |
$41.28
+3.37%
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TT
Trane Technologies plc
TT leverages AI/ML platforms through BrainBox AI to optimize HVAC energy usage and building performance.
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$96.16B |
$430.94
-0.63%
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GD
General Dynamics Corporation
GD's AI/ML platforms and accelerators for data analytics/automation are part of the Technology AI/ML Platforms.
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$96.05B |
$355.03
-0.16%
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ICE
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
ICE integrates AI across platforms, aligning with AI/ML platform capabilities.
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$91.33B |
$156.55
-2.26%
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MMC
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
MMC develops AI/ML platforms and analytics tools (Blue[i], Centrist, AIDA) used for risk and people analytics.
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$89.82B |
$182.65
-1.61%
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ADP
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms powering ADP Assist and Generative AI features in HCM/software.
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$87.92B |
$212.91
-2.05%
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UPS
United Parcel Service, Inc.
AI/ML platform aspects in UPS's logistics technology stack.
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$85.62B |
$100.62
-0.30%
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FDX
FedEx Corporation
FedEx Dataworks centralizes data and uses AI/ML to optimize the network, a core technology platform.
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$84.82B |
$359.93
+0.13%
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SNPS
Synopsys, Inc.
Synopsys leverages AI/ML platforms within its EDA suite (e.g., Copilot) to boost design productivity.
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$82.77B |
$429.93
-0.63%
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JCI
Johnson Controls International plc
OpenBlue leverages AI/ML capabilities for fault analysis, energy/emission analytics, and compliance within buildings.
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$81.86B |
$134.25
+0.23%
|
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MCO
Moody's Corporation
Moody's is embedding GenAI tools and AI-driven workflows across MA products, aligning with AI/ML platforms.
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$80.68B |
$441.02
-2.48%
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CDNS
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Cadence's AI-driven design tools and platforms (Cadence.AI, Cerebrus, JedAI, etc.) constitute formal AI/ML platforms integrated into chip and system design workflows.
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$79.83B |
$290.31
-1.02%
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ECL
Ecolab Inc.
AI/ML Platforms aligns with Ecolab's AI-powered analytics and optimization capabilities across its digital solutions.
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$79.70B |
$277.12
-1.52%
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EMR
Emerson Electric Co.
Emerson leverages AI/ML platforms for prescriptive operations and optimization within software-defined automation.
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$78.71B |
$138.24
-1.33%
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ING
ING Groep N.V.
ING highlights the use of generative AI to improve customer propositions and KYC processes, indicating AI/ML platform utilization.
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$78.26B |
$27.04
-0.17%
|
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MSI
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
MSI integrates AI across its software platforms (Assist) and hardware devices, aligning with AI/ML platform offerings.
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$77.30B |
$463.97
-0.03%
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NTES
NetEase, Inc.
Proprietary AI platforms (Confucius) underpin R&D, marketing, and personalized user experiences across gaming and education.
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$75.15B |
$115.03
-2.31%
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DASH
DoorDash, Inc.
DoorDash demonstrates increasing use of AI/ML for demand forecasting, routing, and order optimization across its platform.
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$73.24B |
$167.81
-1.25%
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NET
Cloudflare, Inc.
Workers AI and MCP enable AI development and AI agents at the edge, aligning with AI/ML platforms.
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$72.68B |
$210.59
+1.49%
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NU
Nu Holdings Ltd.
Employs AI/ML platforms for model development and deployment in lending and risk management.
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$72.10B |
$14.43
-3.02%
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SLB
SLB N.V.
Delfi and Lumi are AI-driven platforms delivering cloud-based analytics and AI capabilities for energy operations.
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$71.87B |
$47.59
-1.09%
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CI
Cigna Corporation
CI leverages cloud-based AI/ML platforms for health interventions and operations.
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$70.10B |
$259.76
-1.02%
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RSG
Republic Services, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms used to optimize routing, analytics, and asset optimization.
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$69.20B |
$224.74
+0.54%
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AON
Aon plc
Aon develops AI/ML-based analytics platforms (Risk Analyzers, Aon Broker Copilot) to support clients.
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$68.99B |
$318.26
-0.84%
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RELX
RELX Plc
AI/ML Platforms: RELX provides AI-enabled analytics platforms powering Lexis+ AI, Scopus AI, and ScienceDirect AI.
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$64.46B |
$34.91
-0.81%
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ELV
Elevance Health Inc.
AI/ML Platforms – Investments in AI-driven solutions to differentiate operations and member/provider experiences.
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$62.82B |
$287.70
+1.78%
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SNOW
Snowflake Inc.
Snowflake's Cortex AI and AI/ML capabilities position it as an AI/ML Platforms provider.
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$59.40B |
$178.54
+1.84%
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BKR
Baker Hughes Company
AI/ML Platforms capture Baker Hughes' emphasis on AI-enabled analytics and optimization tools.
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$58.56B |
$58.74
-1.01%
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INFY
Infosys Limited
Infosys' AI-first Topaz platform and enterprise AI agents constitute core AI/ML platform offerings.
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$58.31B |
$13.78
-1.85%
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AJG
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
AI/ML Platforms: AI-enabled capabilities integrated into operations and services.
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$54.37B |
$210.59
-0.53%
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ALL
The Allstate Corporation
AI/ML Platforms representing Allstate's data-driven software platforms (e.g., Arity).
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$54.30B |
$207.12
-0.18%
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ADSK
Autodesk, Inc.
Investments in AI capabilities (AutoConstrain, AI features in Forma) indicate an AI/ML platform focus within their software ecosystem.
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$53.82B |
$251.89
-0.77%
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SE
Sea Limited
Sea uses AI/ML platforms to power its operations, monetization, and efficiency.
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$52.84B |
$85.98
-3.57%
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CTVA
Corteva, Inc.
Granular and related AI/ML-enabled agricultural solutions reflect active investment in AI/ML platforms for farming.
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$51.57B |
$77.79
+1.94%
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NXPI
NXP Semiconductors N.V.
AI/ML Platforms: Software/platform capabilities (including Kinara) enabling AI/ML at the edge for SDVs and industrial IoT.
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$51.10B |
$198.54
-2.21%
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NDAQ
Nasdaq, Inc.
Nasdaq utilizes AI/ML platforms for analytics and automation (Agentic AI, etc.).
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$50.02B |
$85.34
-2.57%
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URI
United Rentals, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms captures URI's use of predictive analytics and data-driven solutions in operations and asset management.
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$49.36B |
$778.88
+0.40%
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CARR
Carrier Global Corporation
AI/ML platforms powering Abound and Lynx for operational insights and optimization.
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$49.21B |
$58.34
-0.15%
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KEYS
Keysight Technologies, Inc.
Keysight is expanding into AI/ML platforms and related workloads through software and emulation solutions for data centers and AI training.
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$49.06B |
$281.85
-1.29%
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IDXX
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.
IDEXX utilizes AI/ML platforms within its diagnostic tools and workflows (e.g., AI-powered analysis in new systems).
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$47.82B |
$596.62
-0.37%
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FER
Ferrovial SE
AI/ML Platforms covers Ferrovial’s use of AI/advanced analytics for pricing, demand management, and project optimization.
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$47.67B |
$65.44
-0.90%
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CIEN
Ciena Corporation
AI/ML platforms underpin network automation and AI-driven data analytics within product offerings.
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$47.52B |
$336.73
-0.19%
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BDX
Becton, Dickinson and Company
BD uses AI/ML platforms and analytics in its connected care and device ecosystems (AI platform integration with Pyxis).
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$46.77B |
$163.03
-0.52%
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TRI
Thomson Reuters Corporation
Agentic AI platforms powering CoCounsel Legal/Tax and Deep Research are a core AI software platform product line.
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$46.64B |
$102.48
-1.17%
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MET
MetLife, Inc.
MetLife's AI/GenAI investments imply use or provision of AI platforms to support operations.
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$46.52B |
$69.74
-1.22%
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CCEP
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLC
Investment in AI/ML platforms and AI-enabled tools (e.g., RED One, KAM 360) to drive efficiency and market responsiveness.
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$46.51B |
$101.20
-0.51%
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ARGX
argenx SE
ARGX is leveraging an AI/ML platform for drug discovery, indicating AI/ML Platforms.
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$45.34B |
$729.53
-1.79%
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YUM
Yum! Brands, Inc.
AI/ML platform capabilities underpin Byte by Yum! and other automated restaurant operations (AI-driven optimization and personalization).
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$44.20B |
$156.09
-1.95%
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# Executive Summary
The AI/ML Platforms industry is experiencing a period of hyper-growth, driven by an unprecedented and intense demand for AI compute infrastructure, with spending projected to reach $3-4 trillion by the end of the decade. Rapid innovation in generative and agentic AI is shifting the market from providing tools to delivering autonomous outcomes, unlocking new, billion-dollar software and services revenue streams. The competitive landscape is consolidating around a few full-stack infrastructure giants and specialized, high-performance providers, creating significant barriers to entry due to massive capital requirements. NVIDIA currently holds a quasi-monopolistic position in AI chips with an estimated 70-80% market share, while hyperscalers like Microsoft and Google are responding with massive internal capital expenditures and custom silicon development to mitigate dependency and control costs. Financial performance is bifurcating, with infrastructure and platform leaders posting explosive double- and triple-digit revenue growth, while others with legacy business exposure lag. Significant geopolitical and regulatory risks, particularly U.S. export controls on China, pose the most immediate threat to revenue streams for market leaders.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The AI/ML Platforms industry is being fundamentally reshaped by an intense, multi-trillion-dollar wave of investment in AI compute and infrastructure. This demand is fueling massive capital expenditures, with Microsoft planning an $80 billion investment in AI-enabled data centers for FY2025 and Google projecting $91 billion to $93 billion in capital expenditures for 2025, primarily for AI infrastructure. This spending directly translates into explosive revenue growth for key suppliers; NVIDIA's revenue grew 69% year-over-year in Q1 FY26, while specialized provider CoreWeave saw a 207% year-over-year increase in Q2 2025. This dynamic establishes access to capital and cutting-edge hardware as the primary determinant of competitive viability in the near term, with this investment cycle expected to continue for at least the next 3-5 years.
Beyond infrastructure, the most significant trend is the rapid advancement in generative and agentic AI, which automates complex workflows. Companies are successfully monetizing this shift, with ServiceNow's AI products on track to exceed $0.5 billion in annual contract value (ACV) in 2025. Palantir's Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) is enabling "enterprise autonomy" and driving 121% year-over-year growth in its U.S. commercial segment. This move up the value stack from raw compute to intelligent applications represents the next major growth frontier.
The largest opportunity lies in developing operational AI platforms that translate infrastructure spending into tangible business outcomes, commanding high-margin software revenues. The primary risk is geopolitical and regulatory, as U.S. export controls have already demonstrated the ability to erase billions in revenue overnight for leaders like NVIDIA, with an expected $8.0 billion revenue loss in Q2 FY2026 due to restrictions on H20 chips for China. Increasing antitrust scrutiny of major tech firms could force disruptive changes to business models.
## Competitive Landscape
The AI/ML Platforms market is consolidating around a few dominant players due to immense capital and technological barriers. NVIDIA's estimated 70-80% aggregate market share in GPUs and AI data centers serves as the prime example of this concentration at the hardware layer.
One distinct competitive model is **Full-Stack Infrastructure Dominance**. Companies pursuing this strategy aim to control the entire AI value chain, from proprietary silicon (GPUs, TPUs) and networking up through the software stack (CUDA, AI models) and cloud platform (Azure, Google Cloud, AWS). This creates a deep competitive moat through ecosystem lock-in, enables system-level optimization for superior performance and efficiency, and captures value at every layer. However, it requires astronomical capital investment and attracts intense regulatory and antitrust scrutiny. NVIDIA exemplifies this model, with its dominance built on the CUDA software ecosystem, which locks developers into its GPUs, and its expansion into CPUs, networking, and AI Enterprise software to offer a fully integrated "AI factory" platform.
Another approach is **Specialized, High-Performance Infrastructure**. These providers focus exclusively on delivering the fastest, most efficient, and most scalable cloud infrastructure for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, often by being the first to deploy next-generation hardware at scale. Their key advantages include agility, speed to market with the latest technology, and potentially lower total cost of ownership for customers with massive AI training needs due to purpose-built design. A vulnerability is heavy dependence on a single hardware supplier, primarily NVIDIA, and the need to continuously fund massive capital expenditures to maintain their technological edge. CoreWeave, for instance, differentiates by being the fastest and most efficient deployer of NVIDIA's latest GPUs in a purpose-built environment, attracting AI startups and enterprises that require cutting-edge performance immediately.
The third model is **Operational AI Application Platforms**. These companies build software platforms that sit on top of cloud infrastructure to help enterprises operationalize AI. They focus on data integration, workflow automation, and solving specific, high-value business problems rather than providing raw compute. This model benefits from deep domain expertise, high-margin software revenue, and customer stickiness by embedding AI into critical business processes, while being less capital-intensive than building data centers. Palantir Technologies exemplifies this, with its Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) connecting large language models to an enterprise's complex, siloed operational data via its Ontology, allowing it to build agents that perform real-world tasks, a capability that raw infrastructure providers do not offer.
The key competitive battleground lies in the tension between the vertically integrating hyperscalers, such as Amazon, developing custom silicon like Trainium chips to reduce costs and their reliance on NVIDIA, which continues to out-innovate on the high end with architectures like Blackwell, offering 30x inference throughput.
## Financial Performance
Revenue patterns in the AI/ML Platforms industry are sharply bifurcating based on a company's direct exposure to the AI infrastructure and platform buildout. This is a direct result of the intense demand for AI compute. Companies providing the core building blocks or mission-critical AI software are capturing the lion's share of new spending. CoreWeave, a specialized AI cloud provider, reported a staggering 207% year-over-year revenue growth in Q2 2025, demonstrating the hyper-growth potential for pure-play beneficiaries. Similarly, NVIDIA, the dominant GPU provider, achieved a 69% year-over-year revenue increase in Q1 FY26, showcasing the trend's impact on an established market leader operating at massive scale.
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Margin profiles diverge significantly based on business model and investment stage. Companies with deep, defensible moats in software or intellectual property command premium pricing. IBM's Software segment, for example, reported an 83.10% gross margin in Q3 2025, illustrating the high-margin potential of enterprise AI software. In contrast, companies like CoreWeave, while generating positive adjusted EBITDA, post net losses due to massive depreciation from their aggressive infrastructure investments. This reflects a deliberate strategic trade-off, prioritizing market share capture and long-term growth over near-term net profitability in a rapidly expanding market.
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The dominant theme in capital allocation across the industry is aggressive capital investment in technology and infrastructure to meet demand. This strategic priority to secure a leading position in the AI arms race has triggered a massive capital expenditure cycle. Microsoft plans to invest $80 billion in AI-enabled data centers in FY2025, and Alphabet projects $91 billion to $93 billion in capital expenditures for 2025, primarily for servers, data centers, and networking equipment for AI. These staggering figures underscore the magnitude of this capital allocation super-cycle.
The industry's financial health is generally strong but polarized. Established tech giants like Alphabet demonstrate fortress-like balance sheets, with $98.5 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities as of September 30, 2025. This substantial cash pile, generated from legacy businesses, is now being strategically deployed to fund the AI transition. In contrast, hyper-growth challengers like CoreWeave have taken on significant debt, with total debt obligations standing at $8.81 billion as of March 31, 2025, using leverage as a tool to finance their rapid infrastructure buildout and compete with incumbents.
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