Nvidia's China AI Chip Market Share Hits Zero: Policy Backfire?
Nvidia's dominance in China's AI chip market has evaporated, now standing at a reported 0%. CEO Jensen Huang contends US export policies have 'largely backfired.'
Nvidia's dominance in China's AI chip market has evaporated, now standing at a reported 0%. CEO Jensen Huang contends US export policies have 'largely backfired.'
As AI furnaces roar, the humble power cable is becoming the new frontier for silicon supremacy. Taiwan's JPC Connectivity just claimed a significant victory in this wattage war, securing a coveted No. 2 spot in Nvidia's stringent power cable certification program.
NVIDIA's PhysX, long relegated to the dustbin of graphics history, is staging a surprising comeback. A recent test reveals that a dedicated secondary GPU can dramatically revive performance in older PhysX-intensive games.
Huawei's AI chip revenue is projected to surge, potentially seizing China's market lead as Nvidia faces export and regulatory hurdles. The battle for China's $67 billion AI chip market is heating up.
NVIDIA's cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW, is gearing up for a massive May with 16 new game additions, including day-one launches of major titles. The expansion also brings a significant upgrade to its premium tier, promising a substantial boost in cloud gaming performance.
The ink is barely dry, but the reverberations are already shaking the foundations of the cloud. Meta just dropped a staggering $35 billion on AI compute, and CoreWeave is holding the bag.
The days of drawing circles on a whiteboard to map out future chip designs might be giving way to something far more dynamic. Cadence Design Systems is aggressively weaving AI agents into its core electronic design automation (EDA) software, promising a paradigm shift in how silicon is conceived and built.
Manual simulation workflows are a bottleneck. Agentic AI promises to change that, enabling always-on simulation for subsurface engineering.
Nvidia's latest driver notes reveal a new 12GB RTX 5070 for laptops. This bumps VRAM by 50%, but does it solve the real problem?
Forget incremental updates. NVIDIA just dropped Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, and it’s rewriting the playbook for AI agents with a staggering 9x performance leap. This isn't just a speed bump; it's a warp drive engaging.
The AI chip game just got a whole lot messier. Nvidia's sudden grab for Groq signals a shift, and now the real jockeying for the next wave of chips — specifically, LPUs — is on.
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.