NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang hosted a high-profile summit with key players in the AI sector. The event underscores NVIDIA's central role in the current artificial intelligence boom and its close relationships with the companies driving innovation in the field.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that a recent report of friction between his company and OpenAI was “nonsense.” The statement comes in response to a report suggesting tensions between the two companies regarding a $100 billion investment.
The article analyzes the emergence of new Chinese research labs in the field of large language models (LLMs). It focuses on the importance of monitoring the evolution of these players and their potential impact on innovation in the sector.
The article explores the evolution of the subscription-based economy, from its early forms in the 19th century (magazine and fresh milk subscriptions) to the current dominance of streaming services like Netflix and Spotify. It analyzes how this business model has become an ideal strategy for many companies, offering unique benefits and recurring revenue streams.
Nvidia's CEO downplays ASIC competition, calling it "illogical" given the company's massive R&D investments, nearing $45 billion. Nvidia continues to focus on GPUs for accelerating complex workloads.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has denied rumors of a rift with OpenAI, emphasizing the importance of the partnership. The company also announced a significant investment, the largest in its history, in an unspecified project.
Nvidia's CEO urges TSMC to increase production capacity to meet the growing demand expected by 2026. The company plans to double its capacity over the next 10 years, signaling a strong expansion in the artificial intelligence and high-performance computing sectors.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang outlined a roadmap for AI PCs powered by MediaTek processors. The presentation coincided with the debut of Nvidia's new VP, Vanessa Lee.
Chinese chipmaker Ingchips has announced a price increase, joining other companies in the sector due to rising production and material cost pressures. The decision reflects the economic challenges the semiconductor industry is facing.
China holds a dominant 64% share of the global market for Energy Storage System (ESS) batteries. South Korea is intensifying efforts to regain ground and compete with China's leadership in the sector. The article analyzes the competitive dynamics and strategies in place.
Taiwan's capital markets are reaching new highs, signaling an expanding global role. This development underscores the island's growing importance in the global economy and its ability to attract international investment. The strength of Taiwanese markets reflects the resilience and competitiveness of its industries.
Moltbook, a Reddit-style social network for AI agents, has reportedly crossed 32,000 registered users. The platform, launched as a companion to the OpenClaw personal assistant, allows AI agents to post, comment, and create subcommunities without human intervention, leading to discussions ranging from consciousness to existential reflections.
The AI-powered chatbot implemented by New York City to answer frequently asked questions from business owners has been deactivated. The decision was made due to the system's frequent incorrect answers and the need to address a $12 billion budget shortfall.
A former Google software engineer has been convicted of stealing AI hardware secrets to benefit two China-based firms, one of which he founded. The second startup intended to use these secrets to market its technology to PRC-controlled organizations.
New documents from the U.S. Department of Justice reveal emails between Elon Musk and Jeffrey Epstein, dating back to 2012-2013. Musk had denied involvement with Epstein, but the emails show discussions about visits to the private island and requests to electrify Epstein's properties through SolarCity, a company later integrated into Tesla.
The IRS plans to automate tasks such as reviewing tax-exempt status requests and processing amended individual filings using AI. This move comes amid staff reductions within the agency.
The return of key figures like Morris Chang and Jensen Huang to Taipei raises questions about the dynamics of the technology market. The Digitimes article suggests possible developments in the sector, with potential implications for innovation and competition.
A report from a conference in Kenya on the impact of artificial intelligence on journalism and the fight against disinformation. The event brought together experts from Africa, Europe, and Asia to discuss the challenges and opportunities in the field.
A new fossil site in China has revealed the remains of an ecosystem dating back 512 million years, during the Cambrian period. The discovery includes dozens of previously unseen species, with exceptionally preserved soft tissues. The fossils offer a unique window into the evolution of complex life on Earth and the marine biodiversity of that period.
The past week saw intense activity in the European tech funding landscape, with over €710 million distributed across more than 70 deals. RobCo raised $100 million in a Series C round, while 2150 closed its Fund II at €210 million to support urban and industrial climate technologies. Several noteworthy acquisitions, including Sword Health's acquisition of Kaia Health for $285 million, signal a dynamic and ever-evolving market.