In what marks the largest single-day drop in stock market history, Nvidia's valuation has been hit by China's answer to ChatGPT.
Shares of chipmaker Nvidia plunged Monday, for its worst day since the global market sell-off in March 2020 triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.
The emergence of China-based AI app DeepSeek sent shares plummeting on Monday for many U.S. tech giants, including chipmaker Nvidia and AI-backer Microsoft.
The AMD unified shader architecture that debuted in the Xbox 360 ushered in a new era for the graphics processing unit (GPU).
Shares of chipmaker Nvidia plunged Monday, for its worst day since the global market selloff in March 2020 that the coronavirus pandemic triggered.
Shares of Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) are jumping over 4% in morning trading after President Trump announced a $500 billion artificial intelligence infrastructure plan yesterday. As a key architect in existing AI infrastructure,
Wall Street had a rough start to the week on concern that a cheaper artificial intelligence-model from Chinese startup DeepSeek could make valuations of the technology that has powered the bull market tough to justify.
Among the biggest market drivers over the past couple of years have been the developments in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry. In simplest terms, AI's advanced algorithms
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) have recently been two of the hottest stocks on Wall Street because both companies play a key role in the artificial intelligence economy.
U.S. President Donald Trump this week announced one of the largest artificial intelligence infrastructure projects in history that envisages a
Previously the Tensor Cores could only be accessed using CUDA, but in collaboration with Microsoft, Nvidia has helped create the new Cooperative Vectors API, which allows any shader—whether ...