The supercomputer will cost about $3,000 when it becomes available in May, Nvidia said, and will be available from the company itself as well as some of its manufacturing partners. Huang said Project Digits is a placeholder name, indicating it may change by the time the computer goes on sale.
It's a new year and we don't know where GPU prices are going to go, so snap up a card for your gaming PC while they're still affordable.
Nvidia's recent stock returns have been nothing short of phenomenal. As AI drives the need for more computing power, quarterly revenue increased by over 1,000% since 2020. Much of that came in the last two years as large tech companies spent heavily to build out data centers needed for AI applications.
As anticipated, Nvidia Monday kicked off its CES 2025 keynote by unveiling the new RTX Blackwell family of GPUs. The centerpiece of the line is the RTX
In a tour de force CES keynote, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang explored the multi-trillion dollar opportunities with the ongoing evolution of AI.
We got to see the new Radeon RX 9070 in action at CES 2025, playing Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart with the new AI-powered FSR 4 enabled.
This contest to build ever-bigger computing clusters for ever-more-powerful artificial-intelligence ( AI) models cannot continue indefinitely. Each extra chip adds not only processing power but also to the organisational burden of keeping the whole cluster synchronised.
At the top of the lineup is the Ryzen AI Max+ 395, featuring 16 CPU cores, 40 GPU cores, and support for up to 128GB of
The cloud units of Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft are maintaining their operating margins as they forge ahead with record capital investments to finance AI infrastructure buildouts.
Alpha Network to create secure AI infrastructure, combining decentralized GPU clusters with privacy solutions.
As a result, the race for the title of world's most valuable company by the end of 2025 is likely between just Nvidia and Apple, barring major news from Microsoft that vaults it into the lead. Apple has held the title pretty much since 2011, but can Nvidia take it over by the end of the year?