Nvidia Drops $26M on Open Agentic AI to Own the Future
Picture this: Nvidia, the GPU king, just committed $26 million to flood the world with free, frontier-grade agentic AI models. It's not charity—it's checkmate in the race for AI dominance.
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Picture this: Nvidia, the GPU king, just committed $26 million to flood the world with free, frontier-grade agentic AI models. It's not charity—it's checkmate in the race for AI dominance.
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Picture Jensen Huang on stage, smirking as he drops the Rubin CPX bomb — a GPU that's all compute, skimpy on memory, built to crush the prefill phase of AI inference. Competitors? Back to the drawing board.