Why Wall Street wasn’t won over by Nvidia’s big conference
Despite investor fears of an AI bubble, Nvidia’s latest conference shows that most in the industry aren’t concerned by that possibility.
Despite investor fears of an AI bubble, Nvidia’s latest conference shows that most in the industry aren’t concerned by that possibility.
Nvidia’s networking business raked in $11 billion last quarter despite getting significantly less fanfare than chips and gaming.
Gecko Robotics inked a five-year deal to help the U.S. Navy monitor and predict needed maintenance on its fleet of ships.
Nvidia announced an open enterprise AI agent platform, called NemoClaw, that is built off of viral OpenClaw.
Memories.ai is building a large visual memory model that can index and retrieve video-recorded memories for physical AI.
GTC is Nvidia’s flagship annual event, where the chipmaker typically announces new products, partnerships, and its vision for the future of computing. Huang’s keynote will focus on Nvidia’s role in the future of computing and AI.
Atlassian laid off 10% of its workforce, around 1,600 people, as the company looks to funnel more funds to AI.
Canopii’s robotic farms can autonomously grow 40,000 pounds of herbs and leafy greens a year while being the size of a basketball court.
The multi-year deal involves at least a gigawatt of compute power and also includes a strategic investment from Nvidia.
Neura Robotics is going to build new robots on top of Qualcomm’s new IQ10 processors that were released at CES.