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Why Nvidia, Intel, Marvell, and Other AI Stocks Plunged Today

The Motley Fool·06/06/2026 02:05:07
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Key Points

Many tech stocks fell on Friday, as the artificial intelligence (AI)-fueled rally ran out of steam.

Here's how some of the top AI stocks fared today:

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  • Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), down 6%
  • Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), down 11%
  • Nebius (NASDAQ: NBIS), down 12%
  • Arm Holdings (NASDAQ: ARM), down 13%
  • Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL), down 16%
A digital display is showing many declining stock prices.

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The culprit

The downturn appears to have been sparked by a strong jobs report that stoked fears of interest rate hikes.

Many investors were hoping that the conflict in the Middle East would be resolved, energy prices would fall, inflation would subside, and the Federal Reserve would be free to cut interest rates.

Those hopes were dashed on Friday after job growth in May was much stronger than expected, with U.S. nonfarm payrolls rising to a seasonally adjusted 172,000 versus a consensus analyst estimate of 80,000.

While positive for job seekers, the report makes it harder for the Federal Reserve to justify rate cuts. Reducing interest rates when unemployment is already low can stoke inflation and overheat the economy.

Growth stocks are particularly sensitive to interest rate movements, as a higher portion of their value is derived from their future profits. When interest rates rise, investors discount those projected earnings at a higher rate, thereby viewing them as less valuable today.

There were signs

Evidence was mounting that AI stocks were due for a pullback even before the jobs report was released.

A few sentences from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang were all that it took to drive semiconductor giant Marvell up more than 30% in a single day earlier this week.

Yet at the same time, Alphabet's $80 billion equity offering reminded investors that AI-driven growth comes at a steep cost, while Broadcom's quarterly report showed that even a leading AI chipmaker could fail to meet Wall Street's sky-high demands.

Joe Tenebruso has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Alphabet, Broadcom, Intel, Marvell Technology, and Nvidia. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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