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The article covers upcoming AI-related events from Google and Nvidia, which are key players in AI infrastructure. The commercial mechanism is weak as it is event previews without concrete financial or operational details. No specific product price, scarcity, or margin impact is identified. The impact is global and sector-wide, but no direct winners or losers are specified.

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  • Google I/O event on May 19-20 expected to showcase major AI strategy shift.
  • Nvidia earnings report on May 20 focuses on demand and $1 trillion data-center revenue forecast for 2025-2027.
  • Alphabet stock up 27% YTD; Nvidia stock up 21% YTD.
  • Both companies are part of 'Magnificent 7' tech stocks with mixed earnings amid inflation and rising oil prices.
Sector verdictAI_INFRASTRUCTUREFlatmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 3/5

AI chips and data-center services face flat impact in the short term; sentiment may shift 1-2% within 48h.

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