Alphabet's stock has transformed from a sleepy mega-cap into one of the market's most aggressive artificial intelligence ...
Nvidia has struck a non-exclusive licensing agreement with AI chip competitor Groq. As part of the deal, Nvidia will hire ...
Nvidia has agreed to a "non-exclusive" license to Groq's technology, Groq said. It said its founder Jonathan Ross, who helped ...
Groq more than doubled its valuation to $6.9 billion, from $2.8 billion in August last year, following a $750 million funding ...
Samsung may manufacture Google TPU chips, helping Google cut AI costs while giving Samsung a boost against TSMC.
From market jitters over Oracle to Nvidia's big China move, this is AI Weekly. Francis Maguire rounds up the latest stories ...
Sources also indicated that Nvidia has told clients it intends to add new production capacity specifically for these chips.
The stock market is quickly waking up to the fact that Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) is the leading AI software company today. It has overtaken Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and is less than $200 ...
Washington’s shift in its chip export controls shows how fear of trade disruption is reshaping US strategy—while Beijing ...
If Nvidia's revenue growth slows down in 2026 while Alphabet and Amazon keep chugging along, then Nvidia's earnings will likely fall along with its high price-to-earnings ( P/E) ratio. That could lead ...
Nvidia's game streaming service has long had a 100-hour playtime cap per month for most users, but from January 1 it's going ...
The ongoing artificial intelligence (AI) investment cycle, where companies are investing billions of dollars in data centers ...