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While wider markets have risen after China and the U.S. declared a 90-day halt on tariffs, which is considered a step toward de-escalating the global trade conflict,
Nvidia said it is working with Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo and other vendors to deliver its new RTX Pro servers that can “run virtually every enterprise workload,” including those for agentic AI, physical AI,
Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) announced it is now taking orders for enterprise AI systems with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. Supermicro said its portfolio of servers enables AI and visual computing to be deployed in virtually any industry or environment.
Streamlabs has partnered with Inworld and NVIDIA to showcase how an AI agent is able to be a sidekick to livestreamer in three different ways.
NVIDIA personal computing systems now include DGX Spark and DGX Station—bringing AI supercomputer power to your desktop.
Jensen Huang said US AI companies were being "sensible" by hiring Chinese researchers.
Imagine software that can watch hundreds of live video streams at once, understand what’s happening, and summarize it all in seconds. That’s now a reality with NVIDIA’s new AI Blueprint for Video Search and Summarization (VSS),
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang outlined plans to let customers deploy rivals’ chips in data centers built around its technology, a move that acknowledges the growth of in-house semiconductor development by major clients from Microsoft Corp.
Wherever AI darling Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang goes in Taiwan, his adoring fans and excited reporters follow, hanging on his every word, arms outstretched as they beseech him to sign books, posters and even baseballs.
Huang said AI was a ‘full-stack thing’, which meant protecting one layer at the expense of everything else was ‘nonsensical’.