Nvidia defines Cosmos as “a platform of state-of-the-art generative world foundation models,” and defines world foundation models as “neural networks that simulate real world environments, and predict accurate outcomes based on text, image or video input.”
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently visited China to celebrate Chinese New Year with employees and reaffirm the company’s commitment
Jensen Huang has other plans that day, but Nvidia has already made efforts to curry favor with the president-elect.
Foxconn's earnings release comes just a week after Microsoft announced that it expects to spend $80 billion on AI data center infrastructure in its FY 2025. This was huge news for investors, as it confirms that Silicon Valley's AI arms race is not winding down any time soon.
Quantum computing stocks were red-hot recently, but Jensen Huang just offered optimistic investors a reality check.
Which leads us to a story about Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang from Tae Kim’s book The Nvidia Way, about the rise (and rise) of the AI hardware and software giant. (It’s a really good read.)
Meanwhile, a slew of other tech executives including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg are reportedly set to attend the events on Monday.
Nvidia's demand for advanced packaging from TSMC remains strong though the kind of technology it needs is changing, the U.S. AI chip giant's CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday, after he was asked whether the company was cutting orders.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) are pioneers in artificial intelligence (AI) as both companies have played central roles in bringing this technology mainstream. While Microsoft-backed OpenAI kicked off the AI craze when it launched the highly popular ChatGPT in November 2022,
The test was also a testament to the power of Nvidia’s upcoming multi-frame generation. With DLSS 4 and 4x frame generation enabled, as well as DLSS set to Performance, the RTX 5090 was hitting a whopping 290 fps and over 40ms of latency. This was with Nvidia’s Reflex 1, as Reflex 2 wasn’t available for this test.
Intel just released one of the you can buy — the Arc B570. As you can read in my , it delivers solid gaming performance at 1080p, and at a price we haven’t seen in years. But it faces some stiff competition from Nvidia in the form of the .
It’s maybe like the Matrix in that it’s indistinguishable from the real world. That’s the key. Because at some point you want to transfer the robot brain into the actual robot to operate in the real world. And if what it’s trained on is a cartoony, non-realistic version, then it’s not going to operate well.