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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discusses the AI technology battle with CNBC's Arjun Kharpal, saying the U.S. risks losing out to China if it cuts off access to Chinese AI researchers.
Will artificial intelligence save humanity — or destroy it? Lift up the world’s poorest — or tighten the grip of a tech elite? Jensen Huang, the global chip tycoon, offered his opinion on Wednesday: neither dystopia nor domination.
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.
Undeterred by export controls imposed by the Trump administration, the chipmaker has climbed up the Forbes Global 2000 ranking.
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.
Nvidia has left little room for other chipmakers to make a dent in the AI chip market. So, investors looking for another company with the ability to become a leading player in its market and deliver healthy stock price upside in the long run should consider Meta Platforms ( META -1.19%) for their portfolios.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced several AI infrastructure partnerships throughout Europe at GTC Paris on Wednesday
Nvidia's expansion across Europe comes amid partnerships with a number of European firms, including Mistral AI, Orange, Swisscom, Telefónica and Telenor. Though confirmed in an Nvidia press release, many of the infrastructure expansions rely on local partnerships.
The companies have said they will create customised AI models and agents that Novo Nordisk can use for early research and clinical development, with the application of advanced simulation as well as 'physical AI' technologies that can understand spatial relationships and physical behaviours in the three-dimensional world.
NVIDIA has unveiled its new roster of partnerships with UK institutions at London Tech Week. These partnerships include providing two cloud companies with its GPUs, opening a new training centre, and building a platform for testing financial technologies powered by artificial intelligence.