The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up Friday morning with shares of NVIDIA Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. seeing positive growth for the price-weighted average. Shares of NVIDIA Corp. and Amazon.com Inc.
While the long-term outlook for AI remains encouraging and this technology has real-world applications in most industries around the globe, Nvidia's chances of becoming Wall Street's first $5 trillion company are likely going to be thwarted by history.
A rumor suggests the Nvidia RTX 50 series of graphics cards could be in extremely limited supply at launch as the release dates near.
Don't count on the chip maker racking up stellar returns again, with artificial intelligence spending likely to slow down this year.
Meanwhile, a slew of other tech executives including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg are reportedly set to attend the events on Monday.
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 blasted the Biden administration for implementing “misguided” rules limiting shipments of AI computer chips – and praised incoming President-elect Donald Trump – in a rare public broadside
If the stock keeps its premium earnings multiple, it can finish the year as the world's largest company. 2024 was the year Nvidia-- at least briefly -- became the world's largest company by market capitalization.
AI researchers and data scientists. Nvidia announced Project DIGITS — a desktop AI supercomputer with the company’s latest Blackwell AI chip starting at $3,000 — to enable AI researchers and data scientists to work on AI models without tapping “Nvidia’s cutting-edge AI chips housed in data centers,” the Journal reported.
The Information notes that Blackwell GB200 racks, crucial components in data centers, have exhibited problems during initial deployments. The unprecedented power consumption of these cutting-edge GPUs,
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has offered investors good news on many occasions in recent years. This is because Nvidia has built an empire in today's hottest growth area: artificial intelligence (AI). The tech giant is the source of the world's most sought-after chips as well as a wide variety of related products and services -- and the world's biggest companies,
A slate of major business titans are in the nation's capital and preparing to see Donald Trump get sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday.