From Trump's move to block Nvidia's AI chip sale to China, to Apple's billion-dollar Google deal, the week was packed with stories in tech.
Opinion
China “Will Win” the AI Race, Said Jensen Huang Before Backtracking, Urges U.S. to Race Ahead
It was quite a shocker to hear Jensen Huang saying that China “will win” the AI race at the recent FT Future of AI Summit. While Mr. Huang has since softened his stance by remarking that China is ...
A 34-year-old Uganda-born, Indian-origin socialist Muslim immigrant is set to lead the very city where Trump made his mark as ...
Nvidia Corporation ($NVDA) is seeing heavy demand for its next-generation Blackwell chips and is now asking for more ...
The White House has decided to block the largest company on earth, NVIDIA, from selling its most sophisticated semiconductors ...
Walt Disney’s report on Thursday follows the company’s recent launch of its ESPN sports app and plans to purchase the NFL network . Other noteworthy earnings this week include stablecoin provider ...
Thorndike, who manages the fund with Ben Inker, says the fund has about 60% of its assets parked in stocks and 40% in bonds.
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Nvidia's Jensen Huang says China will win AI
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently sparked controversy by stating, “China is going to win the AI race” against the United ...
China is accelerating its drive for technological self-sufficiency by subsidizing electricity costs for data centers that use ...
Another broad selloff that dented high-flying AI trades from Nvidia Corp. to Palantir Technologies Inc. left an old stalwart ...
Super Micro Computer, which sells servers and equipment that cloud computing providers use for AI, plunged 23% this week and was the worst performing stock in the S&P 500 for the five-day frame. The S ...
Back on planet Earth, and deep inside a pitch-black, sulfuric cave on the Albanian-Greek border, we reported on a study that ...
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