Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reported strong demand for Blackwell chips, highlighting the company's reliance on TSMC for wafer supply.
At the system level, Alpine argues that China is catching up faster than many expect. Despite Nvidia’s GB300 outperforming Huawei’s Ascend 910C in compute and efficiency, China’s cheaper electricity, ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the company has no plans to sell its advanced Blackwell AI chips to China, citing U.S. restrictions. While in Taiwan for meetings with TSMC, Huang clarified that his ...
Another broad selloff that dented high-flying AI trades from Nvidia Corp. to Palantir Technologies Inc. left an old stalwart ...
President Trump has made it easier for countries that are close to Russia and China to build ties with the United States.
Stocks were set to post their first weekly losses in weeks as concerns about the valuations of artificial intelligence ...
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) recently reported strong third-quarter results, with revenue hitting $9.2 billion, up 36% year-over-year, and beating Wall Street’s $8.7 billion estimate. Adjusted ...
US and China have called a temporary truce to their ongoing trade tensions, removing a big deterrent to foreign investors. TD ...
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President Donald Trump met China’s President Xi Jinping in Busan, a city in South Korea, for about 90 minutes. He trumpeted ...
Jensen Huang warns that China is catching up fast in AI and could “win the race.” He criticizes U.S. restrictions and ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says there are no active discussions about selling high-end AI chips to China. Nvidia remains caught ...