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Nvidia had $60.6 billion in cash and short-term investments. That's up from $13.3 billion in January 2023, just after OpenAI released ChatGPT.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told Joe Rogan how the fear of failure is a "greater drive" than the desire to succeed while running his company.
Jensen Huang says China may no longer want its top H200 AI chips even if US export rules ease, leaving both Washington and Beijing in a bind.
Both semiconductor stocks have experienced significant growth over the past few years. Nvidia's stock price has climbed over 900% over the last three years, while TSMC's stock is up a respectable 250%. However, investors should always look forward to what's next for a stock.
Nvidia is reportedly staring down new competition from one of its own customers, but it's not the end of the road for the AI chip leader.
Shares of Moore Threads, a Beijing-based graphics processing unit (GPU) manufacturer often referred to as "China's Nvidia," soared by more than 400% on its debut in Shanghai following its $1.1 billion listing. The stock is currently trading at 584.98 yuan, over five times its IPO price of 114.28 yuan.
Morgan Stanley analysts said Nvidia will maintain its position as the AI hardware king, raising their 12-month price target for the stock.
A Chinese chipmaker founded by a former Nvidia executive has surged 470 per cent in its market debut as investors bet on Beijing’s drive to reduce the country’s reliance on the US chip giant for artificial intelligence needs.
Instead of a single, massive LLM, Nvidia's new 'orchestration' paradigm uses a small model to intelligently delegate tasks to a team of tools and specialized models.
Nvidia isn’t just contributing chips to the effort to transform healthcare, says VP of healthcare Kimberly Powell. It’s building an entire infrastructure system.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says fear of failure is still what drives him—so he runs the business like it's going to go bankrupt in 33 days