The focus will also be on whether a rout in data analytics, professional services and software companies continues. On Friday, Anthropic's launch of plug-ins for its Claude Cowork agent sparked worries of an AI-fuelled disruption to those industries.
Selling pressure abated in Asia given the region's historical dominance in hardware manufacturing, while European and U.S. stock futures pointed to a steadier open.
The latest development highlights the disruptive threat to sectors once seen as AI winners, which analysts note is drawing a clearer line between the true winners and losers of a rally that has so far been fairly broad-based.
Results from Google parent Alphabet are also due later on Wednesday, where it is expected to report a 15.5% jump in revenue to $111.37 billion.
Investors will be focused on the company's spending plans for 2026, its outlook for cloud services demand and an update on AI capacity constraints.