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AI chip startup Groq confirmed Wednesday that it raised a fresh $750 million in funding at a post-money valuation of $6.9 billion. This topped the rumored numbers when word leaked in July that Groq was raising. At that time, reports suggested that the raise would be about $600 million, at near a $6 billion valuation.
The Nvidia CEO reveals his consuming love for Google’s image generator, the artsy side of Grok, and what exactly he uses Perplexity, Gemini, and ChatGPT for right now.
China's internet regulator has ordered top technology firms to halt purchases of Nvidia artificial intelligence chips and cancel existing orders as part of a broader push to cut reliance on US technology,
Microsoft says its new $30bn (£22bn) investment in the UK's AI sector - its largest outside of the US - should significantly boost Britain's economy in the next few years.
OpenAI, Nvidia, and Nscale partnered for Stargate UK, pledging tens of billions of dollars in AI infrastructure to boost Britain's computing power.
The world’s most valuable company was dragged further into the U.S.-China trade war after Beijing’s top cybersecurity regulator urged big tech firms not to buy one of its newest chips.
Nvidia shares fell 3.41% to $168.92 as China banned its AI chips and regulators tightened scrutiny, even after the Fed cut rates.
It’s no secret that Nvidia is mission-critical to the AI infrastructure revolution. Case in point is its robust Hopper and new Blackwell accelerators, which power an estimated 7