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  • Nvidia Set to Boost AI Capabilities with Energy-Efficient R100 Chip in 2025
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    Nvidia, a leader in the graphics processing unit (GPU) industry, is gearing up for the release of its next-generation AI chip, the R100, which is anticipated to begin mass production in the last quarter of 2025. According to industry analyst Guo Mingyi, the highly anticipated chip is set to bring significant advancements in AI computing power while also addressing critical energy consumption issues prevalent in AI server operations and data center construction.
  • Nvidia Shares Slide 10% from Record Highs Amid Concerns Over AI Model Sizes and Competition
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    Nvidia, the chipmaking giant that has been riding the artificial intelligence wave, has seen its shares enter "correction territory" as the stock has fallen 10% from its most recent all-time closing high. The company's shares closed at $853.54 on Tuesday, down 2% for the session, marking a significant pullback from the record high of $950 achieved on March 25.
  • Nvidia's Blackwell AI Chip Sets New Price Benchmark in Tech Industry
    Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, shows the Drive Pegasus robotaxi AI computer at his keynote address at CES in Las Vegas
    Nvidia has once again captured the industry's attention with its announcement of the Blackwell series of AI chips. This new generation of processors, as revealed by Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang, is expected to command a price tag ranging between $30,000 and $40,000 each, underscoring the high stakes and substantial investments driving advancements in AI technology.
  • Nvidia's Rapid Ascent in AI Era Catapults Market Value to $2 Trillion
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    Nvidia Corporation, the Silicon Valley chip designer that has become synonymous with the generative artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, momentarily attained a $2 trillion market valuation on Friday, setting a new milestone in its meteoric rise.
  • Nvidia's Revenue Skyrockets 265% as AI Business Fuels Unprecedented Growth
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    Nvidia has significantly outperformed Wall Street expectations, posting a staggering 265% increase in revenue, driven largely by the booming demand for its artificial intelligence (AI) chips.
  • Nvidia CEO Optimistic About AI Costs Amid OpenAI's $7 Trillion Investment Pitch
    Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, shows the NVIDIA Volta GPU computing platform at his keynote address at CES in Las Vegas
    Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang offers an optimistic outlook on the future costs of artificial intelligence (AI) development, countering the narrative set by OpenAI's quest for a staggering $7 trillion investment. Huang, at the helm of what is heralded as the world's most advanced AI platform, asserts that the inevitable acceleration in computing efficiency will curtail the burgeoning costs associated with AI advancements.
  • Nvidia Set to Launch China-Specific AI Chip Amidst US Export Rules
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    Nvidia, the U.S. chipmaking giant, is gearing up for the mass production of a new artificial intelligence (AI) chip, the H20, specifically designed for the Chinese market, in compliance with U.S. export rules.
  • NVIDIA to Establish AI Factory Network in Japan, Prioritizing GPU Demand
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    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced plans to collaborate with Japanese research institutions and companies to establish an ecosystem for artificial intelligence technology in Japan. This initiative aims to meet the country's demand for AI powered by GPUs (Graphics Processing Units).
  • NVIDIA's Earnings Report Preview: High Expectations and Market Impact
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    NVIDIA is set to release its quarterly earnings report soon, and if it continues its trend of surpassing expectations, it could trigger a double celebration among investors and the U.S. stock market. In the past 20 financial quarters, NVIDIA has exceeded expectations in 19 of them.
  • Nvidia Launches Powerful H200 GPU, Eyeing AI Market Dominance
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    Nvidia, a frontrunner in the graphics processing unit (GPU) market, recently unveiled its latest and most potent AI chip yet, the H200. This groundbreaking GPU, an upgrade from its predecessor the H100, is designed to revolutionize the training and deployment of artificial intelligence models, particularly those at the forefront of the generative AI boom.
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