Alibaba, ByteDance, and Tencent are driving demand for NVIDIA H20 chips, fueling China’s AI boom despite U.S. export ...
The report raised fears about the sustainability of AI infrastructure growth. That could mean less demand for Nvidia’s chips.
By Eduardo Baptista, Julie Zhu and Fanny Potkin BEIJING/HONG KONG/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - DeepSeek is looking to press home its ...
Despite losing $600 billion in value on January 27, Nvidia stock remains popular among individual investors. But there are ...
Artificial intelligence-linked shares fell on Tuesday, in lead-up to AI bellwether Nvidia's quarterly earnings, which could ...
DeepSeek's emergence in late January loped nearly $600 billion from Nvidia's market value, the largest single-day move on ...
Some of Europe's most popular AI-linked stocks fell for a second day on Tuesday, after an analyst note late last week that ...
Its market cap dropped by $600 billion in one day. The chip giant is set to respond on this week's investor call.
A recent stumble, however, came after the Chinese startup DeepSeek unveiled a lower-cost AI model that was seen as a threat ...
Nvidia’s H20 chips are in high demand in China—indicating that DeepSeek's more efficient AI doesn’t mean lower chip demand.
Chinese companies are reportedly increasing their orders for Nvidia's H20 AI chips due to increased demand for low-cost AI ...
Surge in orders underlines Nvidia's dominance of the market and could help alleviate concerns that DeepSeek might cause a ...