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The Rubin CPX will complement the standard Rubin AI Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) in providing high-value inference content generation at a more cost-efficient price.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang commented after a Financial Times report that China has banned the use of the company's AI chips. The Trump administration in August agreed a deal under which Nvidia would receive export licenses for its H20 AI chips in exchange for 15% of its China sales.
The company’s performance in China has been heavily restricted by the U.S. government, beginning with former President Joe Biden’s administration. Since September 2022, the US has allowed Nvidia to sell only a relatively low-powered chip in China, the H20 server chip.
At a keynote at its Huawei Connect conference on Thursday, Shenzhen, China-based Huawei announced new SuperPoD Interconnect technology that can link up to 15,000 graphics cards, including Huawei’s Ascend AI chips, together to increase compute power.
Major US tech firms have pledged tens of billions of pounds worth of investment in the UK, with Nvidia Jensen Huang, predicting the country will become an "AI superpower". The biggest single investment comes from Microsoft, which has announced a $30bn (£22bn) spending package - its largest ever outside the US.
When attending IFA 2025, I had a walkthrough of some of Nvidia’s products and services with the buzzword ‘AI’ thrown into practically everything. With Nvidia producing a large percentage of the hardware which many AI software’s run off of,
Huawei Technologies Co. unveiled its latest solution to bundle more AI chips together and boost computing power in a bid to challenge Nvidia Corp.’s technology.
TCS integrates NVIDIA accelerated computing to power global retailers adopt next-gen AI capabilities
TCS said it is incorporating the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software into its retail products and solutions for retailers across the world.
SoundHound AI is one of the most expensive stocks in the artificial intelligence industry right now -- it's even pricier than Nvidia.
Nvidia (NVDA) plans to invest $500 million in the UK self-driving startup Wayve as part of a broader £2 billion ($2.7 billion) funding initiative to boost the UK's AI ecosystem.