Feb 27 (Reuters) - Nvidia plans to launch a new processor designed to help OpenAI and other customers build faster, more ...
The new inference platform is expected to be launched at Nvidia’s annual GTC developer conference in San Jose later this ...
Under pressure from rivals, the chip giant is set to offer a new product focused on rapid processing of AI queries for ...
However, beneath these headline figures lies a captivating and surprising trend: Nvidia’s six-year-old Ampere (A100) chips ...
Here are two key topics on the earnings call that investors should know about.
All this comes off the back of fresh concerns over US/China chip export controls. An unnamed "senior Trump administration ...
The U.S. chipmaker has yet to confirm shipments to China despite Washington easing restrictions on exports of advanced chips.
Nvidia CFO Colette Kress thinks "pretty much every single customer" will end up buying the company's new Rubin chips later ...
The booming demand for custom AI processors in data centers is a major tailwind for the company discussed in this article.
Nvidia is reportedly targeting Arm-based PC processors, betting the next wave of AI PCs needs tighter CPU-GPU-NPU integration than x86 alone.