Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) looks enticing as it comes off a stacked showing at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2025 this week. Undoubtedly, the pace of AI advancements does not appear to be slowing, with physical AI (robotics) models,
Meta is the latest company to be caught in copyright AI claims, as the company have been accused of using copyrighted data to train their AI model 'Llama'
When the curtain closed on 2024, investors were all smiles. The mature stock-driven Dow Jones Industrial Average, benchmark S&P 500, and growth-fueled Nasdaq Composite ended last year higher by 13%, 23%, and 29%, respectively.
Nvidia stock joins Meta and Google on IBD Leaderboard and Tesla makes the watchlist as 2025 starts with a bang. But keep these points in mind.
Nvidia's top customers are delaying orders of the AI chip leader's latest 'Blackwell' racks due to overheating issues, the Information reported on Monday.
Nvidia GeForce Now is about to get a dedicated app on Steam Deck and start supporting streaming via browser on several virtual and mixed reality headsets.
The GPU king also unveiled agentic AI software tools, robotics training frameworks, and a dedicated AI workstation.
From generative AI reshaping creativity to robotics driven by Nvidia Cosmos, AI’s evolution is set to revolutionize sectors like health care, manufacturing and transportation.
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The companies are partnering to offer a digital twin and underlying AI to help warehouse operators across many industries simulate scenarios and streamline operations.
The IT department of every company is going to be the HR department of A.I. agents in the future,” Jensen Huang said.
Both D-Wave and Rigetti saw shares fall by more than 25% during mid-day trading on Monday after Meta (META) chief executive Mark Zuckerberg ... The previous week, the stocks also tanked after Nvidia (NVDA) chief executive Jensen Huang shared similar ...