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Nvidia commits $1 billion to acquire a 2.9% stake in Nokia, aiming to build AI-networking infrastructure and signal next-gen connectivity strategy.
The chipmaker on Wednesday became the first publicly listed company to top $5 trillion in market value, boosted by demand for its AI chips.
The artificial intelligence giant Nvidia on Wednesday notched yet another historic milestone, becoming the first company to be worth $5 trillion. The value of Nvidia alone is now worth more than the GDP of every country on earth, except for the United States and China, according to World Bank data.
Hitting the new benchmark puts more emphasis on the upheaval being unleashed by an artificial intelligence craze that’s widely viewed as the biggest tectonic shift in technology since Apple.
Nvidia became the first company to surpass $5 trillion in market value after a fresh rally driven by AI-chip demand.
Nvidia Corp. plans to invest as much as $1 billion in the artificial intelligence company Poolside, according to people familiar with the matter — part of a deal that would quadruple the valuation of the AI startup.
Silicon Valley chipmaker Nvidia plans to supply hundreds of thousands of its graphics processing units for projects with South Korean businesses and the government to advance the country’s artificial intelligence infrastructure and technologies.
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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.
NVIDIA has teamed up with with South Korea's biggest companies and the country itself, as they build out their AI infrastructure. One of those companies is Samsung, which is building a new AI factory that will use 50,