Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) has initiated full-scale production of its AI data center systems powered by Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell chips, with shipments expected to commence soon.
The company has been facing challenges in ramping up its supply chain to deliver on the production of its new Blackwell chip.
Nvidia shares rebound Shares in Nvidia picked up after a key partner, Super Micro Computer, said its new AI data centre ...
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock surged 5.35% to $124.83 on Wednesday, fueled by strong capital expenditure commitments from major ...
Nvidia’s (NVDA) shares experienced a notable boost on Wednesday after Super Micro Computer, a key partner, announced that its ...
Asian semiconductor stocks climbed Thursday, following a strong rally in Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) after major tech firms, ...
Every software engineer, every creative artist, everybody who uses computers today as a tool will need an AI supercomputer.” ...
With cutting-edge AI hardware and advanced cooling, the ASUS AI POD is finally ready for production - and ASUS is looking for ...
Nvidia’s shares took a beating on the DeepSeek news, but Intel’s struggles to break into the AI chip market continue to grow.
Nvidia stock fell as much as 5% on Monday following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of new tariffs on Mexico, ...
US president Donald Trump on Saturday announced an additional tariff of 10% on imports from China and 25% on those from ...
Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft executives should instead take a deep breath and begin reevaluating their options. Do they ...