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Nvidia plans to launch a lower-spec AI chip for China, priced at $6,500–$8,000, avoiding advanced tech restricted by US export rules. Based on the RTX Pro 6000D, it aims to regain market share lost to ...
Technical breakthroughs allow partners to begin shipments of cutting-edge ‘Blackwell’ artificial intelligence servers ...
Nvidia is set to report its fiscal first-quarter results after Wednesday's closing bell, offering investors a look into the chipmaker's operations as global trade tensions continue to shake markets.
The EU on Monday agreed to speed up tariff talks with the US, easing concerns about a trans-Atlantic trade war. The move ...
The upcoming chip will use conventional GDDR7 memory and omit advanced packaging from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., ...
Nvidia is planning to launch a new AI chipset for the Chinese market, designed to comply with US export rules. According to a ...
NVIDIA gains steam ahead of first-quarter earnings. NVDA-focused ETFs are in focus as AI demand and new chip launches drive investor optimism.
Reports show that NVIDIA’s position in the Chinese market stood at 95% four years ago, but it has significantly dropped to 50 ...
Nvidia (NVDA) still dominates AI training, but AMD is emerging as the king of everything else. Strong technicals and analysts ...
Over the past year, the likes of Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google have sent out a flurry of announcements related to ...
The upcoming Blackwell-based GPU will be priced lower and feature scaled-down specs to comply with US export controls.
Nvidia investors will look for definitive answers on how much U.S. chip curbs on China will cost the company when it reports ...