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As of Wednesday, when the stock rose 3%, Nvidia was larger than Qualcomm, AMD, Arm Holdings, ASML, Broadcom, Intel, Lam Research, Micron Technology and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing combined, according to Dow Jones Market Data. Its value also exceeded entire sectors of the S&P 500, including utilities, industrials and consumer staples.
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at why AI models struggle with finance, a revolutionary superconducting discovery, Pac-Man and more.
US chip giant Nvidia will supply more than 260,000 of its most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to South Korea's government, as well as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai. The companies will all deploy AI chips in factories to make everything from robots to autonomous vehicles.
Shareholders of the Austin, Texas-based Bitcoin (BTC) mining company Core Scientific (Nasdaq: CORZ) have rejected a $9 billion merger deal with the AI cloud infrastructure company CoreWeave (Nasdaq: CRWV), the Bitcoin miner announced on Oct. 30.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urges the US to stay engaged with China in the global AI race, warning that isolation could hurt innovation and long-term leadership.
PUBG publisher Krafton Inc. has partnered up with Nvidia to bring new AI-powered co-playable characters to the popular battle royale game.
This week’s big rally in Nokia Oyj shares underscores how the 5G equipment maker and once-iconic phone brand is now emerging as a major European artificial intelligence play.
Hundreds of people, including reporters, gathered at a restaurant in southern Seoul on Thursday as Huang, dressed casually in a black T-shirt just hours after arriving in South Korea, shared fried chi