Nvidia
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Alibaba Cloud, Apple, and Synopsys have become the latest big tech firms to join the industry group attempting to create an open standard around GPU interconnectivity.
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Nvidia has come out swinging in 2025, unveiling new products to supercharge everything from AI development to content creation and streaming.
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Nvidia has completed its acquisition of AI infrastructure firm Run:ai and plans to open source its software to help businesses build AI applications faster.
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Here are some news stories from this week you might have missed.
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Verizon revealed it has developed a new AI-powered private 5G platform with Nvidia, aimed at helping businesses securely deploy AI at the edge.
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China’s antitrust regulator has opened an investigation into chip-making giant Nvidia over alleged breaches of anti-monopoly behaviours.
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Tech Mahindra has opened a Centre of Excellence (CoE) powered by Nvidia AI Enterprise and Omniverse platforms.
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TSMC, Nvidia's primary chip manufacturer, is harnessing a library of tools and algorithms to accelerate the production of next-generation hardware.
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DataStax has launched a platform built using tools from Nvidia designed to make it easier for businesses to build and deploy AI technologies.
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Dell Technologies has launched a program designed to simplify and accelerate AI deployments for communications service providers.
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It’s troubling times at one of the world’s largest semiconductor firms. Has it got what it takes to weather the storm?
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Nvidia shares have fallen despite record revenues of US$30 billion (£24.7 billion) over a three-month period.
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Nvidia will beat previous results when the chipmaker publishes its earnings later today.
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AMD acquires ZT Systems in deal to enhance data centre AI capabilities
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Nvidia has reportedly signed a deal to provide AI technology to data centres owned by Ooredoo in five Middle Eastern countries.
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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has launched its latest AI chipsets as the company looks to challenge Nvidia over the coming years.
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Nvidia spent $8.68 billion on research and development (R&D), showcasing a substantial surge from the $2.38 billion allocated in 2019, Stocklytics.com revealed.
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Nvidia and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison will build a US$200 million AI centre in Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s biggest economy.