AMD floats new AI chip to rival Nvidia’s H100 dominance
AMD hopes to attract firms experimenting with large language models (LLMs) with the new MI300X AI Accelerator chip's 192GB memory capacity.
AMD hopes to attract firms experimenting with large language models (LLMs) with the new MI300X AI Accelerator chip's 192GB memory capacity.
Nvidia joins Google, Apple and Microsoft in the $1 trillion club after shares soared on the back of a 50% surge in Q2 revenue forecast as AI popularity soars.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris recently met with CEOs of Google, OpenAI, and others to discuss risks and benefits of AI as President Joe Biden called on innovators to make AI safe and secure.
Microsoft eyes to become a frontrunner in the metaverse space, betting on its new alliance with Nvidia that will see them build services for virtual worlds.
Nvidia has unveiled updates for Omniverse, its real-time graphics collaboration platform, that will facilitate the creation of more realistic metaverse platforms and avatars.
Nvidia also reported that its digital currency-specific products drove a 52% decline in other revenue, given that their revenue during the quarter was "nominal."
In a settlement that the regulator made public recently, Nvidia agreed to a cease-and-desist order as well as a $5.5 million penalty without admitting or denying the SEC’s findings.
Jerry Chan examines Nvidia employee and OpenBSD hacker David Rosenthal's article, which details a lecture he gave at Stanford University on digital currencies and the problem he saw with it.
Nvidia’s fiscal net income has reached $2.4 billion in Q2, but despite the growth, the sales of the tech giant's blockchain mining chip failed to meet expectations.
Nvidia has outperformed expectations in all its market platforms, including gaming, data center, professional visualization and automotive, the company said in a press release.
The authorities collectively seized the allegedly smuggled goods worth $3.8 million in the waters off the Hong Kong International Airport.
A California district judge ruled in favor of the GPU manufacturer in the case, finding that Nvidia did not mislead investors as alleged over the nature of demand for its GPU products.