Dr Seena Rejal examines the implications of increased competition in the semiconductor market on AI development.
Big Tech is buying up Nvidia chips to train ever-larger AI models. As technology evolves, the spoils may spread to AMD, Intel, and start-ups.
This company could be a great pick for investors seeking to profit from the next wave of AI. In Nvidia's third-quarter earnings conference call on Nov. 20, Huang stated, "The next wave of AI are [sic] enterprise AI and industrial AI." He added ...
CEO Elon Musk’s aggressive pursuit of artificial intelligence chips for his supercomputer has pushed Nvidia (NVDA) to its production limits.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he liked to "torture" his AI in order to learn things. Here are five follow-up questions he uses.
Musk’s xAI and Meta are among those building super clusters of computer servers with as many as 100,000 of Nvidia’s most advanced chips.
Last week, Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) issued its third quarter results, topping both sales and earnings estimates as well as posting a better-than-expected current quarter guidance as its end-customers,
In an exclusive interview on FOX Business, Nvidia founder, CEO and President Jensen Huang expanded on "the big idea" behind the artificial intelligence (AI) boom, what it means for human jobs and the company’s plan to ramp up its chip production.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said today's AI doesn't provide the best answers and more computational power is necessary.
Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research, appeared on CNBC on November 27 to share insights on the market’s anticipated performance in 2025. He emphasized the significance of staying invested despite existing risks and high valuations, noting that the economy has shown resilience and interest rates have stabilized.