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TSMC, NVIDIA
TSMC Profit Surges. Why the Nvidia Supplier Is Shrugging Off Curbs on AI Chip Exports.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing reported a 57% rise in profit on strong demand for hardware to power AI systems.
Nvidia faces revenue threat from new U.S. AI chip export curbs, analysts say
Nvidia faces a significant revenue threat due to the latest U.S. export restrictions on artificial intelligence chips, designed to limit the global distribution of these coveted processors, analysts and investors said.
TSMC fourth-quarter results top expectations, net profit surges 57% on robust AI chip demand
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company beat revenue and profit expectations in the fourth quarter on continued strong demand for AI chips.
TSMC Reports Strong Q4 Profit Amid Rising AI Demand
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the worlds largest contract chipmaker, posted a stronger-than-expected Q4 profit, fueled by robust demand for AI-driven advanced chips. Net income surged 57% to T$374.
TSMC Q4 profit leaps to record on strong demand for AI chips
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co reported a 57% leap in fourth-quarter profit on Thursday as demand surges for advanced chips used in artificial intelligence processing.
Biden, AI and NVIDIA
Nvidia exec says the AI chipmaker ‘looks forward’ to Trump’s return as Biden administration proposes sales caps on computer chips
The Biden administration’s new proposal to block or cap sales of AI computer chips throughout most of the world has not, shall we say, brought a smile to the face of AI chipmakers, tech companies who use them,
Nvidia flatters Trump in scathing response to Biden’s new AI chip restrictions
Nvidia is cozying up to the incoming Trump administration after criticizing a new AI framework just announced by the Biden administration. The rules are meant to keep advanced chips and AI models under the control of the United States and its allies, but the President-elect will have the final decision on whether to enforce them.
Biden administration proposes new rules on exporting AI chips, provoking an industry pushback
Industry executives contend the plan would limit access for existing chips used in video games and which companies could build data centers abroad.
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These Nvidia AI NPCs Are Just as Obnoxious as Real Players
Nvidia's PUBG Ally is a bad friend and worse co-op buddy, but I prefer it to AI which doesn't know the difference between ...
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Cosmos Marks Another Masterful Stroke For Nvidia In AI Robotics
If Cosmos plays out as the company is intending, it could be a launch-pad for rocketing Nvidia’s robotics and autonomous ...
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: "AI Agents Likely to Be a Multitrillion-Dollar Opportunity"
The great thing for investors is that Nvidia's technology sits at the epicenter of the nascent but fast-growing agentic AI ...
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Nvidia's biggest customers delaying orders of latest AI racks, The Information reports
Nvidia's top customers are delaying orders of the AI chip leader's latest 'Blackwell' racks due to overheating issues, the ...
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Nvidia, Accenture And KION Use Physical AI To Transform Warehousing
The companies are partnering to offer a digital twin and underlying AI to help warehouse operators across many industries ...
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Forget Nvidia: Ndea wants to build AI that keeps improving on its own with ‘no bottlenecks in sight’
Unlike traditional deep learning, which interpolates between data points, program synthesis searches for discrete programs that explain data.
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Nvidia’s AI empire: A look at its top startup investments
Nvidia has used its ballooning fortunes to invest in over 80 AI startups. Here are the giant semiconductor's largest ...
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Nvidia-backed AI video platform Synthesia doubles valuation to $2.1 billion
British artificial intelligence startup Synthesia said Wednesday that it had raised a $180 million funding round led by NEA.
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