Nvidia (NVDA) shares are rising Tuesday morning after CEO Jensen Huang made a slew of product announcements in his CES keynote, including new gaming chips and advanced technologies for programming humanoid robots and self-driving cars.
Washington has blacklisted Tencent Holdings Ltd. backed startup Zhipu targeting one of the few emerging firms seen as leading contenders in the race to create a competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
U.S. stock futures are little changed after indexes were mixed Monday; Nvidia stock adds to all-time high after CEO comments; and Uber shares climb after it announces collaboration with Nvidia on autonomous driving.
The chipmaker, which has led a rally in artificial intelligence stocks, laid out a vision for dominating so-called physical A.I. Investors appeared impressed.
Chipmaker Nvidia unveiled its GB10 superchip, along with other AI-centric announcements at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Monday. In a highly-anticipated keynote speech ...
U.S. adds Tencent, Huawei to list of Chinese military companies. Uber, Nvidia to collab for autonomous mobility. U.S. natural gas surges as severe winter storms seen hiking demand.
Nvidia's high-profile CEO, Jensen Huang, made a splash on Monday night when he unveiled in his keynote speech a series of new products, including a $3,000 personal AI computer that will be powered by the highly sought-after Blackwell chip.
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The generation beyond Beta might have an advanced gaming experience, which might vary fromplayer to player courtesy of artificial intelligence (AI) and its subset- Generative AI.
The U.S. Department of Defense has designated CATL and Tencent as “Chinese military companies,” escalating trade and political tensions. The designation harms reputations, deters partnerships
Battlegrounds, plans to spend more than 200bil won (RM613.14mil or US$136mil) this year to invest in over a dozen promising game studios, underscoring its ambition to become a global force in publishing.
Still, resources are limited. Nvidia, Tencent, and startups Gretel and SynthLabs are developing tools to create synthetic data, which is often cleaner and more specific than human-generated data. Meta, with its Llama 3.1 model, has used synthetic data to ...