Retail traders sent almost $30 billion into Nvidia shares this year on balance, according to Vanda Research. It's the latest honor for the megacap tech stock, which has shown leadership within artificial intelligence that has dazzled both Wall Street and Main Street.
Complex data center workloads like training machine learning models and running artificial intelligence (AI) applications would take a very long time if powered only by central processing units (CPUs).
AI Darling Nvidia's Stock Could Keep Rising
Nvidia has dominated the AI narrative in the stock market, captivating investors and the media after soaring 2,190% over the past five years and becoming the most valuable company
Nvidia recently updated some of its clutter of PC apps, including the GPU-controlling GeForce Experience, to a single Nvidia App. And while that makes for fewer icons in your system tray, it seems the new program’s AI features are potentially harming your gaming framerates.
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Italy's data protection agency said on Friday it fined ChatGPT maker OpenAI 15 million euros ($15.58 million) after closing an investigation into use of personal data by the generative artificial intelligence application.
The palm-sized Orin Nano is ideal for hobbyists and small companies looking to run AI applications locally, such as for use in industrial robots.
Apple and NVIDIA shared details of a collaboration to improve the performance of LLMs with a new text generation technique for AI.
When it came to artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure in 2024, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) reigned supreme. Both stocks have had strong runs in 2024, with Nvidia's stock up over 170% year to date as of this writing and Broadcom up around 107%.
Nvidia is on pace to dethrone Tesla, the retail investor favorite that earned the most-bought title last year.
Sony and Microsoft have only recently started implementing AI and machine learning into their consoles, with features like the PS5 Pro's PSSR, but PC hardware manufacturer Nvidia has been at it for much longer.