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Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said that the company’s highly anticipated Rubin data center processors are in production and customers will soon be able to try out the technology.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has shared his thoughts on Nvidia’s newly unveiled Vera Rubin chips, revealed at CES 2026. While Musk acknowledged the impressive design and performance, he predicted
This year, we are seeing is perhaps the biggest generational change in Nvidia we’ve ever witnessed, with a new CPU, a new GPU, new networking chips, an AI model for automated driving and new open models for agentic AI.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is making the rounds in Washington. Huang met with separately President Donald Trump and Senate Republicans on Wednesday to talk about the future of artificial intelligence amid ongoing efforts by top Silicon Valley executives to secure favorable terms for their industry.
The Rubin platform harnesses extreme codesign across hardware and software to deliver up to 10x reduction in inference token cost
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Nvidia just laid out what’s next for the tech that made it the world’s most valuable company
Nvidia just provided a closer look at its new computing platform for AI data centers, Vera Rubin, a release that could have major ramifications for the future of AI given the industry’s massive reliance on the company’s tech.
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang is one of the tech industry’s longest-serving chief executives, leading the chipmaker since cofounding it in 1993. Now he’s the recipient of a long-standing technology award: the IEEE Medal of Honor, established by a predecessor of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 1917.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday that he would allow Nvidia (NVDA) to sell an advanced type of computer chip used in the development of artificial intelligence to “approved customers” in China. There have been concerns about ...
The chip maker’s approach to its Vera Rubin platform signals that competitors will have a hard time competing with standalone chips, Bernstein says.