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Nvidia, the AI chipmaker led by Jensen Huang, is on track to crack the top 10 of the Fortune 500 rankings of the biggest companies by revenue.
Computer chip maker Nvidia is at the head of the artificial intelligence revolution. Its results could determine where markets — and the economy — go next.
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said his company has enough new Blackwell chips to meet increasing demand and that business is “very, very strong.”
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Nvidia revolutionizes hospitals with AI robots and voice assistants to address worker shortage
Nvidia partners with healthcare companies to deploy AI tools that assist surgeons, analyze medical scans, and automate paperwork — helping address the healthcare worker shortage.
Nvidia reported more eye-catching numbers for its fiscal third quarter Wednesday, with net income jumping 65% and revenue increasing 62% from a year earlier.
Strong revenue and “off-the-charts” GPU demand show Nvidia’s AI engine still roaring as CEO Jensen Huang delivers a beat-and-raise quarter
Nvidia made waves earlier this year when it announced a $100 billion investment in OpenAI, which will use 10 gigawatts worth of the company's systems. But its quarterly filing underscores that announcing something doesn't guarantee it will actually happen.
The latest test for the world's most valuable company arrives at a fraught moment for markets, which have fallen for four consecutive days over fears of an AI bubble. Nvidia, which makes many of the chips fueling AI products, has suffered a decline of more than 10% over the past two weeks.