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Nvidia continues to lead in adapting AI technology for professional settings with the announcement of two new graphics processing units (GPUs) — the RTX 500 and RTX 1000.
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Nvidia continues to lead in adapting AI technology for professional settings with the announcement of two new graphics processing units (GPUs) — the RTX 500 and RTX 1000.
 
                  
Honor is revolutionizing the AI era with its "Embracing the Future with Open Collaboration" approach, partnering with tech giants to create an open ecosystem and deliver unparalleled experiences for consumers.
 
                  
Microsoft is reportedly working on its own network cards to enhance the performance of its Maia AI server chip, potentially reducing reliance on Nvidia and boosting AI speeds significantly.
 
                  
Jensen Huang, founder of Nvidia, asserts that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) heralds the dawn of a new industrial era, emphasizing a global 'awakening' to AI technology. With Nvidia's GPUs driving the AI revolution, Huang advocates for countries to seize the opportunity, democratize AI computation infrastructure, and unleash their potential in AI development across various domains.
 
                  
Jio will manage and maintain the AI cloud infrastructure and oversee customer engagement and access.
 
                  
 
                  
On Wednesday, Nvidia, the fifth-most valued US firm, forecast quarterly revenue that was more than 50% higher than Wall Street expectations.
 
                  
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 and GeForce RTX 4060 Ti which were launched by the company on Thursday as the company's premier graphics cards built on the current-gen Ada Lovelace architecture.
 
                  
According to the graphics chip manufacturer, sales growth was robust in gaming, data centres, and other industries.
 
                  
Nvidia has acquired a 90% stake in the semiconductor and software design company Arm
 
                  
Softbank group said that it has agreed to sell chip designer Arm to Nvidia in a $40 billion deal, this deal is set to reshape the semiconductor landscape. Nvidia will pay SoftBank $21.5billion in shares and $12 million in cash, including $2 billon on signing.
 
                  
SoftBank will reportedly sell the UK’s Arm Holdings to US chip company Nvidia for over $40bn.
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