The Nasdaq Composite was getting messy to start the new year. Even Wall Street has an in-and-out list. Though the Nasdaq at one point was on track for its best first day of a year since 2018, the ...
Dec 24 : ‌Nvidia has agreed to buy Groq, a designer of high-performance artificial intelligence accelerator chips, for $20 billion in cash, CNBC reported on Wednesday. While the acquisition includes ...
Nvidia controls an estimated 80% of the AI accelerator market. Existing infrastructure and software reinforce Nvidia's dominance. Despite competitive challenges, AMD has earned business from key ...
A new technical paper titled “A Vertically Integrated Framework for Templatized Chip Design” was published by researchers at University of Southern California. “Developers who primarily engage with ...
Nvidia is allegedly testing software that can track the location of its AI chips as reports of its chips being smuggled into China are on the rise. Nvidia has built location verification technology ...
Nvidia has reportedly developed location verification technology that will allow it to identify where its computer chips are being used – a move that comes as the AI giant faces pressure to prevent ...
Palantir stock has outperformed AI semiconductor companies this year. That's not surprising considering the effectiveness of its Artificial Intelligence Platform. Palantir's earnings growth ...
Nvidia Corp. has struck a deal to invest $2 billion into chip-design software maker Synopsys Inc.’s stock as part of a broader engineering and design tie-up, the latest massive investment by the ...
Nvidia is investing $2 billion into Synopsys, which makes software and components for designing semiconductor chips. The deal deepens their existing partnership at a time when analysts have started to ...
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Letting AI churn out an endless supply of crappy code that humans then have to debug and maintain doesn’t move anybody’s business forward. There is a persistent, dangerous myth in software development ...