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Silicon Valley chipmaker Nvidia plans to supply hundreds of thousands of its graphics processing units for projects with South Korean businesses and the government to advance the country’s artificial intelligence infrastructure and technologies.
US chip giant Nvidia will supply more than 260,000 of its most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to South Korea's government, as well as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai. The companies will all deploy AI chips in factories to make everything from robots to autonomous vehicles.
Nvidia commits $1 billion to acquire a 2.9% stake in Nokia, aiming to build AI-networking infrastructure and signal next-gen connectivity strategy.
Hitting the new benchmark puts more emphasis on the upheaval being unleashed by an artificial intelligence craze that’s widely viewed as the biggest tectonic shift in technology since Apple.
B EFORE CO-FOUNDING Nvidia, the pioneer of artificial-intelligence (AI) chips, Jensen Huang was a busboy at Denny’s, a restaurant chain. He playfully reminded people of this on
Nvidia Corp. plans to invest as much as $1 billion in the artificial intelligence company Poolside, according to people familiar with the matter — part of a deal that would quadruple the valuation of the AI startup.
Nvidia became the first company to surpass $5 trillion in market value after a fresh rally driven by AI-chip demand.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urges the US to stay engaged with China in the global AI race, warning that isolation could hurt innovation and long-term leadership.
Nvidia is working with several communications companies, including Booz Allen, Cisco, MITRE, ODC and T-Mobile to create what they're calling America's first AI-native wireless stack for 6G, integrating advanced AI across hardware, software and architecture to prepare future networks for the growth of AI traffic.