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Nvidia continues its push into physical AI with the release of a new reasoning world model and other tools for physical AI.
By Stephen Nellis and Arsheeya Bajwa Dec 1 (Reuters) - Nvidia has invested $2 billion in chip design software maker Synopsys as part of an expanded multi-year tie-up to jointly develop new tools for designing products across industries using its AI technology.
NVIDIA is reportedly cutting B40 AI GPU production for China, as Chinese AI companies 'largely dependent' on RTX 5090, Hopper and locally-sourced AI chips.
Nvidia and Synopsys, which announced their expanded partnership Monday, are among the global players in the AI semiconductor race with significant operations in Austin.
Nvidia Corp. and Amazon Web Services Inc. announced the expansion of the two companies’ collaboration on new chip technology, networking, cloud infrastructure and open models and physical AI.
While Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calmed the market's AI jitters by posting another blockbuster third quarter, its growing auto business keeps humming along, driven by new deals in the space.
Nvidia stock slipped on Wednesday as investors reacted to fresh competitive pressure from Amazon’s new Trainium 3 artificial intelligence chip, the latest sign that major cloud providers are accelerating efforts to develop their own AI silicon.
Amazon (AMZN) released a new AI chip on Tuesday, marking the latest move by a tech giant to challenge leading chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) by introducing custom chips that can handle some AI tasks at lower prices.
Michael Burry of "The Big Short" fame is bearish on artificial intelligence (AI) stocks.