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Alibaba said on Wednesday that it is integrating Nvidia's AI development tools for robotics, self-driving cars, and connected spaces into its Cloud Platform for AI.
Huawei Technologies Co. openly admits its silicon can’t match Nvidia Corp.’s in raw power and speed. So to pack the same punch, China’s national champion is counting on its traditional strengths: brute force,
AI startup Modular said on Wednesday it raised $250 million in a funding round valuing it at $1.6 billion, as it aims to challenge Nvidia's software stranglehold on the AI computing market.
Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd. is integrating Nvidia Corp.’s suite of artificial intelligence development tools for so-called physical AI into its cloud software platform.
Nscale, the Nvidia-backed cloud computing start-up, said it had raised $1.1bn in the latest large financing of data centres for artificial intelligence. The round is led by Aker, the Norwegian energy and industrial group that Nscale is already working with to build a data centre that will serve customers,
OpenAI will work with NVIDIA as a preferred strategic compute and networking partner for its AI factory growth plans. OpenAI and NVIDIA will work together to co-optimise their roadmaps for OpenAI’s model and infrastructure software and NVIDIA’s hardware and software.
O NE THING is clear about the announcement on September 22nd that Nvidia may invest up to $100bn in Open AI in order to help the maker of Chat GPT buy 4m-5m of Nvidia’s artificial-intelligence ( AI) chips. Silicon Valley is becoming more incestuous than ever.
Proposed artificial intelligence capacity additions continue to mount, and Nvidia (NVDA) appears poised to benefit the most from the trillions of dollars being poured into these initiatives over the next few years,