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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.
NVIDIA expands across Europe with major AI infrastructure deals, focusing on sovereign AI to offset China losses and boost local tech development.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. unveiled a new series of artificial-intelligence chips on Thursday that already have some tech giants lined up. The new accelerators could be a boost for the company as it competes with Nvidia Corp., since AMD has so far struggled to gain much ground in the massive market for the hardware that helps run AI applications.
What will be Nvidia's next move? After the explosive growth of the past few years, will the pace now slow? We may answer those questions thanks to a clue from the company itself. Nvidia recently made an unobtrusive -- and what may even seem ordinary maneuver -- but my prediction is it could signal a big growth move ahead.
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Nvidia has unveiled a new generative foundation model that it says enables simulations of Earth’s global climate with an unprecedented level of resolution. As is so often the case with powerful new technology,
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang projected that Europe’s artificial-intelligence computing capacity will increase by a factor of ten over the next two years, with more than 20 so-called AI factories in the works.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced several AI infrastructure partnerships throughout Europe at GTC Paris on Wednesday
Samsung Electronics Co. and Nvidia Corp. will take minority stakes in Skild AI Inc. as they seek to bolster their work in the emerging consumer robotics industry.
Barbara Lavernos, Deputy CEO, L'Oréal discusses how the company is using AI across the beauty sector.