Arm, IBM and Hewlett Packard soar as Nvidia chip 'reinvention' extends software rally

Taiwan

Software stocks spiked ahead of Monday's opening bell after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled plans for a new chip that will power personal computers. Investors are piling into a range of computer-related names on the first trading day of June, with ServiceNow leading the premarket rise after soaring 14.4% ahead of the opening bell. IBM surged 12.7% and Hewlett Packard rose 12.6%. ARM is up 12.2% before Monday's market open, while Nebius has added more than 2%. Speaking at Taiwan's Computex