Nvidia is spreading some of its wealth by investing in a portfolio of other artificial intelligence companies.
First, these operations make it easier for a wider range of investors to get in on a previously high-priced stock because they lower the per-share price. Now, let's consider one of the highest-profile companies today,
Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos joined Samsung in a $700 million bet on Tenstorrent, valuing the AI chip startup with ambitions of taking on Nvidia at about $2.6 billion. Tenstorrent, which hopes to create a chip to try and break
Nebius Group is raising $700 million in a private placement from investors, including Nvidia, to build the infrastructure underpinning AI.
Tenstorrent, a Santa Clara, California-based startup, has secured nearly $700 million in funding, catapulting its valuation to $2.6 billion. This investment round, led by South Korea's
Nvidia says gross margin will stabilize in the mid-70% range after the Blackwell ramp, dispelling concerns about competition.
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It may sound strange, but I think I was born to realise ASI,” SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son told shareholders in June, referring to his acronym for artificial super intelligence – a future computing technology that he believes will be 10,
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US CHIP giant Nvidia said on Tuesday (Dec 3) it would work with the Thai government to develop “world-class AI infrastructure” in the kingdom. Read more at The Business Times.