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The Christmas Eve agreement—billed as Nvidia’s biggest deal in its three-decade history—landed at a precarious moment for Groq. Now Nvidia is betting on Groq’s inference-speed tech inside a newly announced chip platform.
The company announced that its Vera Rubin Space Module, which includes the IGX Thor and Jetson Orin platforms, delivers up to 25x more AI compute for space-based inferencing. This will enable next-generation compute for orbital data centers, advanced geospatial intelligence processing, and autonomous space operations, Nvidia said.
Geely Auto Group is expanding its strategic partnership with NVIDIA across physical AI, enterprise AI, and industrial AI to build a full-chain intelligent mobility ecosystem.
Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang outlined a huge array of new products at the company's annual GTC conference Monday, both in hardware and software. Here are some of the highlights from the world's largest public company: Huang unveiled Nvidia’s new flagship product,
Nvidia is preparing a version of its Groq artificial-intelligence chips that can be sold to the Chinese market, two sources familiar with the matter say.
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said the company is firing up manufacturing of H200 AI accelerators for customers in China, a sign of progress in the chipmaker’s effort to reenter the vital market.
Phaidra, a startup using artificial intelligence to make data center operations more energy efficient, this week announced key collaborations with Nvidia, CoreWeave and Applied Digital.
Nvidia unveiled a 5-layer AI platform at GTC 2026 spanning chips, agent runtimes, open models and factory blueprints. Here's what it means for enterprise AI strategy.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Monday elaborated on his vision for keeping his company at the forefront of the artificial intelligence boom that he predicted will produce a $1 trillion backlog in orders within the next year.
The company at the center of AI and gaming should have known better. Nvidia surely thought it was doing a good thing for gamers by “upgrading” the faces of our favorite video game characters. But that just shows how much the company has lost the plot.