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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's keynote at NVIDIA's GTC conference in Washington D.C. was a sweeping celebration of American innovation and a call to action for
The tech giant owes much of its $4.89 trillion market capitalization to the use of its systems to train AI models. Now it’s pushing deeper into the realm of corporations that will employ such models to solve real-life problems.
Case in point: when BlueField-4 was first hinted at in 2021, it was slated for 2024. Now it’s set for 2026 as part of Nvidia’s Vera Rubin platform, with its eventual successor, the BlueField-5, hinted at for 2028.
Nvidia unveiled plans Tuesday to help build seven artificial intelligence supercomputers for the Department of Energy, including the agency’s largest supercomputer, marking a significant development in the technology company’s relationship with the federal government.
Nvidia’s upcoming GTC event in Washington, D.C., is set to spotlight new developments in data processing and artificial intelligence, UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri said in a note previewing the conference.
Nvidia claims to have kicked off the “quantum-GPU computing era,” unveiling a way for quantum computers to interconnect with classical systems. Revealed at the chip giant’s GTC event in Washington, D.C., NVQLink is a supposed world-first system capable of interconnecting quantum systems with classical CPU and GPU-based systems.
Investing.com -- Uber (NYSE:UBER) stock climbed to a session high Thursday afternoon, rising 3.5% after Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) revealed details about their collaboration on autonomous vehicle development.
International, PlusAI, and Nvidia are teaming up to bring factory-built Level 4 autonomous trucks to market, powered by AI and advanced computing.
The deals keep coming for semiconductor firms and OpenAI. In the past month, Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and Broadcom have each reached very different agreements to supply chips to OpenAI. The arrangements open up all three to the risk that OpenAI,
Nvidia's own Big Tech customers are poised to capture a sizable slice of the AI chip market — a dynamic that could eventually dig into the chipmaker's profit margins. Tech giant
Data security company Fortanix Inc. announced a new joint solution with NVIDIA: a turnkey platform that allows organizations to deploy agentic AI within their own data centers or sovereign environments, backed by NVIDIA’s " confidential computing" GPUs.