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Nvidia on Wednesday published new data showing that its latest artificial intelligence server can improve the performance of new models - including two popular ones from China - by 10 times. The data comes as the AI world has shifted its focus from training AI models,
On the digital AI side, Nvidia released new speech recognition models and expanded its suite of tools for AI safety and reinforcement learning. MultiTalker Parakeet and Sortformer address multi-speaker recognition and diarization, enabling models to understand fast-paced or overlapping conversations.
Nvidia continues its push into physical AI with the release of a new reasoning world model and other tools for physical AI.
Instead of a single, massive LLM, Nvidia's new 'orchestration' paradigm uses a small model to intelligently delegate tasks to a team of tools and specialized models.
Nvidia has previously shown off technologies in which AI powers NPCs in video games, implying that the tensor cores in Nvidia’s GPUs will be used for more than just rendering ray-traced photons and pixels, but will be used as a fundamental part of creative interaction.
Nvidia isn’t just contributing chips to the effort to transform healthcare, says VP of healthcare Kimberly Powell. It’s building an entire infrastructure system.
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Alphabet or Nvidia: Here’s Who I Think Will Win the AI Chip War
It’s the trillion-dollar question that many investors have surely been pondering in the past few weeks. With Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG) making massive strides while AI chip titan Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is stuck in a bit of a rut,
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been the biggest growth driver of the stock market in 2025. Despite the economic uncertainties, tariff concerns, and a government shutdown, AI stocks have remained at the top and led the stock market higher.
Nvidia stock was gaining amid reports it won a major political battle over restriction on exports of AI chips.
Nvidia has invested $2 billion in chip design software maker Synopsys as part of an expanded multi-year tie-up to jointly develop new tools for designing products across industries using its AI technology.
Azure's AI processing power is largely provided by Nvidia GPUs. As part of Anthropic's deal with Microsoft, Nvidia will be supplying clusters of its current Grace Blackwell superchips, as well as chips built on its upcoming Vera Rubin architecture.
Lisa Su leads Nvidia’s biggest rival in the AI chip market. When asked at WIRED’s Big Interview event if AI is a bubble, company said “Emphatically, from my perspective, no.”