Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, announced a series of new products and partnerships on Monday, flexing the company's dominance in artificial intelligence across industries. In a keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,
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The Nikkei's three biggest supports were in the semiconductor sphere, led by chipmaking-equipment giant Tokyo Electron, as they tracked a record rally in U.S. peer Nvidia. However, Nissan slumped ...
Semiconductor stocks in Asia and Europe were on the rise after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. guided for robust sales growth this year on strong artificial-intelligence demand. Shares of the world's largest contract chip maker closed 3.
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- Nvidia CEO Huang's highly anticipated keynote address at CES was at first a bit of a fizzle in terms of the sales prospects of the company, with his talk focusing on the company’s new chip’s [RTX 50 series] ability to generate real-time graphics and other high-powered applications.