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Nvidia is the clear center of gravity for the artificial intelligence boom. The company is well known for its graphics processing units (GPUs), chips that accelerate complex data center workloads. Nvidia GPUs consistently outperform competing chips when benchmarked in AI training and inference tasks.
Swedish startup Legora has raised more than $800 million in the past 12 months, and the latest deal values it at $5.6 billion.
AI costs are surpassing employee salaries, says Nvidia’s Bryan Catanzaro.
Nvidia's dominance in data center GPUs is pushing hyperscalers toward custom silicon and diversified AI infrastructure strategies.
For most of the AI boom, Nvidia (NVDA) has been the only name that mattered in data center hardware. That dynamic is shifting. AMD (AMD) stock has risen 55% year-to-date
Virgo Networking is a data center network fabric designed for megascale AI. Introduced by Google, it serves as the backbone for Google’s AI Hypercomputer and will enable the Vera Rubin A5X instance to scale to 960,000 graphics processing units across multiple sites.
Varun Sivaram, CEO of NVIDIA-backed Emerald AI, has gained attention after the company was named to the TIME 100 Most Influential Companies of 2026.
Why Austin Carson left big tech to launch the nonprofit SeedAI and how it's spreading artificial intelligence beyond elites and into the daily lives of communities.
Nvidia reported a record $216 billion in fiscal 2026 revenue, up 73% year-over-year in the latest quarter, despite losing all China data center sales due to export restrictions. Demand for its AI hardware, including the new Vera Rubin platform, remains so ...