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(Reuters) -Nvidia will exclude the Chinese market from its revenue and profit forecasts following the imposition of tough U.S ...
To a certain extent, Nvidia and AMD are not really selling GPU compute capacity as much as they are reselling just enough HBM ...
Su confirmed AMD’s product roadmap for the coming year, which will align with the annual release schedule Nvidia established ...
Chipmaker Nvidia will exclude the Chinese market from its revenue and profit forecasts following the imposition of tough US restrictions on chip sales to China, its CEO said Thursday.
A.I. debates heat up as tech leaders like Huang, Amodei, and Schmidt weigh in on its impact on jobs and productivity.
AMD challenges Nvidia's AI dominance with its new Instinct MI350 series, boasting superior performance and more memory in a direct bid to capture a larger share of the booming hardware market.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Wednesday that he “pretty much disagree[s] with almost everything” Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says about the impact artificial intelligence will have on job losses. Huang ...
AMD said Thursday that its forthcoming Instinct MI350 series GPUs provide greater memory capacity and better or similar AI ...
Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su showed off a new crop of artificial intelligence chips that will compete with the flagship ...
Nvidia is also expanding its network of AI technology centers in Germany, Sweden, Italy, Spain, the U.K. and Finland.
Nvidia (NVDA) has been the face of the AI revolution. But this week, CEO Jensen Huang made it clear: the next phase may be quantum, and it’s no longer science fiction.
Semiconductor companies such as Arm and Nvidia Corp. are increasingly warning that export bans will compel China to develop its own industry and could ultimately backfire on the U.S.