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Nordot on MSNNvidia-backed startup CEO urges Japan to push Defense AI developmentThe top executive of a leading Japanese artificial intelligence startup said the Japanese government should focus more on the development of its own AI technology for defense applications in an ...
Chip behemoth Nvidia is closing the U.S. earnings season, as investors digest the appearance of the bond vigilantes in the ...
Jensen Huang had some harsh words to share about the U.S.’ export controls of AI to China. Huang reportedly called the export ...
Tokyo's Nikkei technology sub-index was up 0.2%. "Nvidia's earnings came with much less volatility than expected. The absence of major surprises may have kept sentiment relatively calm," said Yeap ...
Nvidia has unveiled the latest raft of technologies aimed at sustaining the boom in demand for AI computing — and ensuring that its products stay at the center of the action. Chief Executive ...
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang met with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday to push for more electricity generation to meet artificial intelligence’s needs.
Nvidia After Chinese AI startup DeepSeek spooked investors in January, Nvidia’s stock plunged 17% , wiping out nearly $600 billion in value — a record for a U.S. company. Super Micro Computer ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, left, speaks to Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the start of their meeting at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Monday.
TOKYO - Nvidia boss Jensen Huang announced plans for Taiwan's "first AI supercomputer", as he showcased on Monday the company's latest advances in artificial intelligence. Global semiconductor ...
Shares of Nvidia and rival chipmaker Advanced Micro ... Testing equipment maker Advantest’s shares fell 6.7% in Tokyo, Disco Corp. lost 7.6% and Taiwan’s TSMC dropped 2.4%.
Nvidia stock slides premarket after warning of $5.5 billion hit from Trump's China chip restrictions
Competitors fall In Asia, where Nvidia's supply chain is concentrated, stocks of its suppliers declined on Wednesday. Japanese testing equipment maker Advantest dropped 6.5% in Tokyo. Shares of ...
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