CNBC's Seema Mody reports on news regarding the chip sector in 2025.
Nvidia stock has been hotter than a graphics card running Call of Duty at max settings. With AI, gaming and data centers fueling its meteoric rise, the chip giant has become one of Wall Street’s ...
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Custom chips are picking up speed The biggest players in artificial intelligence buy a lot of chips from Nvidia, the $3 trillion giant with an estimated 90% of the market share of advanced AI chips.
NVIDIA Releases New Mini Supercomputer with Enhanced Generative AI Capabilities Your email has been sent NVIDIA has introduced a new at-home supercomputer just in time for the holidays. The tech ...
Nvidia’s new RTX 50 series graphics cards are looking like more of a lock for CES 2025 than ever, with Zotac and Acer now having leaked as many as five new GPUs — ones which may also have a ...
Nvidia announced the latest in its Jetson Orin Nano AI computer line, the Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit. Sort of like a Raspberry Pi but for powerful AI processing, the tiny $249 computer ...
Nvidia stock has entered correction territory and some key shifts in the artificial intelligence narrative may be pressuring shares as 2024 winds down. The chipmaker's stock has declined 17% since ...
Nvidia has shared a temporary fix for a known issue impacting systems running its recently unveiled NVIDIA App and causing gaming performance to drop by up to 15%. The company confirmed that these ...
Broadcom Inc.’s massive rally after last week’s earnings report is reminiscent of when Nvidia Corp. shares first started to take off back in 2023. The chipmaker now needs to prove it can ...
When Nvidia replaced the longstanding GeForce Experience App with a new, unified Nvidia App last month, most GPU owners probably noted the refresh and rebranding with nothing more than bemusement ...
Microsoft has plenty of chips, and now needs more power to fuel them. That was a comment made by Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s MSFT chief executive in a recent interview with BG2Pod with Brad ...