NVIDIA invests $2B in CoreWeave
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Nvidia purchased $2 billion worth of CoreWeave shares as it expanded its partnership with the cloud company, which will use Nvidia chips.
The companies will invest up to $1 billion over five years to support discovery and development powered by artificial intelligence.
Samsung Electronics Co. is getting close to securing certification from Nvidia Corp. for the latest version of its AI memory chip, called HBM4, making progress in narrowing the gap with rival SK Hynix Inc.
The British AI video company has raised $200 million in fresh funding.
Jensen Huang calls AI infrastructure development the "largest buildout in human history," creating massive job opportunities and wage growth for skilled trades workers.
Next time you apply for a job, your initial interview and training sessions might be with a talking bot. That’s the vision of Synthesia, an artificial intelligence startup in London that creates digital humans for businesses.
The company's hardware, its graphics processing units (GPUs), have become synonymous with AI. Many of the most advanced programs run on Nvidia chips -- so many, in fact, that Nvidia has achieved a market share of 85%.