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Nvidia said it has filed applications to resume selling H20 GPUs in China and has received assurances that licenses will be granted.
Key Points Nvidia, recently blocked from selling chips to China, is set to reclaim its market position there.The artificial intelligence (AI) chip giant says it aims to resume deliveries there “soon.” 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia › Nvidia's (NASDAQ: NVDA) business has been going strong over the past few years thanks to its dominance in the
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Nvidia Chipmaker TSMC Jumps On Earnings, Lifts Semis; Netflix LoomsNvidia chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor jumped on strong earnings, lifting the chip sector. Key economic data and Netflix loom.
Nvidia owns a 7% stake in CoreWeave, and made it possible for the young company to be the first to launch its latest GPUs. In February, CoreWeave became the first hyperscaler to make Nvidia's new Blackwell architecture broadly available -- and it just did the same recently with the latest iteration, Blackwell Ultra.
Nvidia’s Strategic AI Vision Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has solidified its position as the backbone of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, with its graphics processing units (GPUs) driving the most advanced AI models and positioning it as a top choice for investors eyeing the industry’s growth.
US stock market rises as Dow Jones Industrial Average rose slightly on Wednesday, gaining 88 points (0.3%) as investors reacted to better-than-expected bank earnings from Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley,
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Nvidia ( NVDA 4.08%) became the first company to reach $4 trillion in market cap on Wednesday -- an incredible feat considering the company was worth a fraction of tech giants Apple and Microsoft just a few years ago.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite are rising, but market internals suggest the stock market is actually falling, which would be more in line with what the Dow is showing. Declining stocks are outnumbering advancers,