Artificial intelligence has become the villain of choice in energy debates, blamed for everything from looming blackouts to ...
Nvidia boss Jensen Huang apparently panicked when rumours spread that OpenAI might start using Google’s custom silicon for its massive AI workloads. According to the Wall Street Journal, the turnings ...
US tech giant Nvidia’s supreme dalek Jensen Huang reckons China is pulling ahead in the artificial intelligence race while the Land of the Free is stuck spinning its wheels in regulatory sludge.
Nvidia Boss to China: Would You Even Want Our Best Chip Anymore? Your email has been sent Jensen Huang says China may no longer want its top H200 AI chips even if US export rules ease, leaving both ...
President Trump and Nvidia boss Jensen Huang at a White House event this year [Getty Images] US President Donald Trump has announced that he will allow AI chip giant Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 ...
China’s chipmakers are getting heavy attention as the government pushes for a strong semiconductor base, and investors are betting that firms like Moore Threads.
OpenAI CTO Mira Murati thanked Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang for providing the microchips that allowed the AI startup to demo its brand new GPT-4o model.
Nvidia briefly became the world's most valuable company this week, but maintaining a $3 trillion valuation depends on sustained demand for its chips.
Duquesne Family Office's billionaire boss has jettisoned the faces of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution in favor of a drugmaker whose shares have rallied 191% since the beginning of 2024.
Sounding off: It's long been said that China's chip industry is far behind the US – by several years, even up to a decade. Jensen Haung, on the other hand, says the rival nation is merely "nanoseconds ...
TL;DR: Quanta Computer reports unprecedented orders for NVIDIA's Blackwell Ultra GB300 AI servers, with shipments peaking in Q4 2025. To meet soaring AI demand, Quanta is expanding production in the ...
US President Donald Trump has announced that he will allow AI chip giant Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 chips to "approved customers" in China. "We will protect National Security, create American ...