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Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, predicts that artificial intelligence (AI) will significantly alter or even replace every person's job, despite current worker productivity concerns.
The US government is reportedly considering loosening export restrictions, which could allow the tech giants to resume sales ...
Key Points D-Wave Quantum stock saw some big swings across the stretch, but it managed to post huge gains in this year's first half. The launch of the company's Advantage2 quantum computing system ...
Rigetti Computing stock saw fell in the first half of 2025 after surging 1,449% last year. Comments from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang played a significant role in shaping Rigetti's stock moves across the ...
With help from a longtime Silicon Valley investor turned White House insider, Mr. Huang got the administration to reverse ...
JLR is working with smart EV charging platform ev.energy to make charging more affordable and sustainable alongside supporting the power grid ...
DeepSeek’s models, Alibaba’s Qwen and Chinese start-up Moonshot’s Kimi are ‘the best open reasoning models in the world today ...
Nvidia's CEO praises China's open-source AI innovation, highlighting DeepSeek, Qwen, and Kimi. US approves export license for H20 GPUs.
The first quarter of FY2026 saw a 38 per cent year-on-year (YoY) growth in AI roles with over 35,000 AI/ML jobs posted on ...
NVIDIA announced a sales resumption of its H20 AI chip customized for the Chinese market, alongside the launch of a new RTX Pro GPU designed ...
The return of Nvidia's H20 chip is set to increase foreign chip imports in China, where Huawei has been gaining ground, analysts say.
The visit—Huang’s third to China this year—coincided with a series of significant developments: regulatory approval for ...