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Investor sentiment weakened amid rising concerns over President Donald Trump’s upcoming “Liberation Day” on April 2, which marks the start of new trade tariffs.
NBC New York |
CoreWeave pulled off the largest U.S. venture-backed tech IPO in almost four years this week, with help from key supplier Nvidia.
NBC Los Angeles |
The payout to underwriters in CoreWeave's IPO amounted to just 2.8%, according to a filing on Monday.
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Major brands like Delta and Mars are embracing AI tools like digital twins and tapping into spiking neural networks.
Nvidia NIM microservices are designed to help you run AI on your local device, allowing you to do more with AI models.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Tuesday the company was well placed to navigate a shift in the artificial intelligence industry, in which businesses are moving from training AI models to getting detailed answers from them.
Nvidia’s G-Assist was originally an April Fools’ prank in 2017 before becoming a real tech demo last year and a functioning AI assistant for RTX GPU owners today. Project G-Assist is now available inside the Nvidia app, and will help to optimize game and system settings, measure frame rates, and even change the lighting on connected devices.
Nvidia has seen its fortunes soar in recent years as its AI-accelerating GPUs have become worth their weight in gold. Most people use their Nvidia GPUs for games, but why not both? Nvidia has a new AI you can run at the same time,
Lepton AI is a two-year-old startup that rents servers that use Nvidia's AI chips from cloud providers and rents them to other companies.
The report that Nvidia could buy Lepton AI comes days after word emerged about the company’s acquisition of Gretel Labs Inc., another venture-backed AI startup. That deal was reportedly valued above $320 million. Gretel provides tools for creating synthetic data, automatically generated data that can be used to train AI models.
Microsoft and NVIDIA have teamed up to integrate NVIDIA NIM microservices and AgentIQ into Azure AI Foundry, streamlining AI agent application development. This partnership accelerates project lifecycles,
In essence, he said that Nvidia is now an AI infrastructure provider, building a platform of hardware and software that large cloud computing providers, tech vendors, and enterprise IT departments ...
The guidance also comes courtesy of NVIDIA via its RTX AI Garage campaign. Aimed at supporting enthusiasts and developers building the next wave of AI apps, features and tools, RTX AI Garage highlights AI content developed by its community,