Nvidia Rides AI Wave to Pass Apple
Wall Street firms are loaning billions to a handful of tech companies that have used Nvidia's AI-enabling chips as collateral, the FT reported.
Until then, however, Nvidia remains the king of the AI revolution. While it currently sells for roughly 34 times next year's sales, Nvidia's long track record of success, industry dominance, and entrenched position make it the name to beat.
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Nvidia is now the world’s most valuable company, surpassing Apple in a tech shake-up that reflects the growing dominance of artificial intelligence.
EU Investigates NVIDIA Deal With Run:ai, iPad OS Compliance with Digital Markets Act Your email has been sent GPU supplier NVIDIA announced its plans to purchase compute management platform Run:ai in April. The European Commission recently announced ...
Nvidia is replacing Intel on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, ending a 25-year-run for a pioneering semiconductor company that has fallen behind as Nvidia cornered the market for chips that run artificial intelligence systems NEW YORK -- Nvidia is ...
The European Union has tossed a wrench in the works of chipmaker Nvidia's proposed acquisition of Tel Aviv-based AI workload management startup Run:ai.
Nvidia announced that its Nvidia AI Blueprint will make it easy for developers in any industry to build AI agents to analyze video and image content.
ToplineArtificial intelligence kingpin Nvidia became the largest company in the world Monday, surpassing iPhone maker Apple, marking another feather in the cap for the Silicon Valley titan Nvidia. Key FactsNvidia’s market capitalization rose to $3.
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Masayoshi Son believes artificial superintelligence will be achieved in 2035, and will require huge spending by companies to get there.