We recently published an article titled Why These 15 AI Stocks Are Skyrocketing So Far In 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Digital Turbine (NASDAQ:APPS) stands against the other AI stocks.
AI stocks were hit hard by DeepSeek’s announcement, but it seems to be that DeepSeek is only causing more optimism in the long run for many AI companies. This is because cost has been a big problem for AI companies, and if they can make progress on this front, it will let AI companies make much more powerful models with the existing hardware they have.
DeepSeek is open source, so most AI companies can learn from its efficiency and integrate it. Moreover, companies and VCs are still willing to put money into AI companies and are doubling down on their bets. This likely means that AI companies will be able to make even more progress in the long run.
The real action has been spreading into many AI companies beyond the familiar names. Plus, we’re seeing the rise of agentic AI. These stocks crushed the market last year, and despite the DeepSeek catalyst this year, they are still doing well.
Methodology
For this article, I screened the top-performing AI stocks year-to-date. Stocks that I have covered recently will be excluded from this list.
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A row of mobile phones, highlighting the company’s mobile growth platform.
Number of Hedge Fund Holders In Q3 2024: 19
Digital Turbine (NASDAQ:APPS) is a mobile growth platform. It has pre-installed app services and content monetization for device manufacturers and carriers. It also has products for advertisers and publishers.
The stock has gained significantly in 2025 due to its announcement of a program that aims to achieve over $25 million in annual cost savings. This includes a focus on alternative app ecosystems through its acquisition of ONE Store International.
Digital Turbine will be able to diversify its revenue and reduce its reliance on legacy products. It has also partnered up with Xiaomi.
In Q2 FY2025 (ended September 30, 2024), Digital Turbine reported $118.7 million in sales, down 17% year-over-year. It also reported a $25 million GAAP net loss, though this was an improvement over the $161.5 million loss in the same quarter the previous year. Non-GAAP adjusted net income came in at $5 million.
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