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Recent News About NVIDIA
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NVIDIA has announced its contribution of key elements from its Blackwell accelerated computing platform design to the Open Compute Project (OCP). This move aims to foster innovation in AI infrastructure by promoting open, efficient, and scalable data center technologies. The announcement was made at the OCP Global Summit.
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NVIDIA has announced collaborations with several U.S. technology leaders to create custom AI applications using NVIDIA's NIM Agent Blueprints, NeMo, and NIM microservices. Organizations such as AT&T, Lowe’s, and the University of Florida are leveraging these technologies to develop data-driven AI solutions tailored to their specific needs.
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NVIDIA has announced its participation in an upcoming event for the financial community. The company will present at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 7:20 a.m. Pacific time.
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NVIDIA and Global Partners Launch NIM Agent Blueprints for Enterprises to Make Their Own AI
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NVIDIA will host a conference call on Wednesday, August 28, at 2 p.m. PT (5 p.m. ET) to discuss its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025, which ended July 28, 2024.
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NVIDIA today announced significant advancements to Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) at SIGGRAPH, aimed at expanding the adoption of the 3D data interchange framework across robotics, industrial design, and engineering. These enhancements are expected to accelerate developers' capabilities in building highly accurate virtual worlds for AI evolution.
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NVIDIA has introduced a new service, NVIDIA AI Foundry, along with NVIDIA NIM™ inference microservices to enhance generative AI capabilities for enterprises globally. The service allows organizations to build custom "supermodels" using the Llama 3.1 collection of models and NVIDIA's technology.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) and NVIDIA have introduced a new portfolio, NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE, aimed at accelerating the adoption of generative AI in enterprises. The announcement was made during the HPE Discover 2024 event.
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NVIDIA today announced NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud Sensor RTX™, a set of microservices designed to enable physically accurate sensor simulation, aiming to accelerate the development of fully autonomous machines. Sensors, a growing multibillion-dollar industry, are crucial for providing autonomous vehicles, humanoids, industrial manipulators, mobile robots, and smart spaces with the data needed to comprehend the physical world and make informed decisions.
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NVIDIA today announced it will hold its 2024 Annual Meeting of Stockholders online on Thursday, June 26, at 9 a.m. PT. The meeting will take place virtually at http://www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/NVDA2024.
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NVIDIA has announced the general software availability of NVIDIA AI Enterprise-IGX with NVIDIA Holoscan on the NVIDIA IGX™ platform, aimed at addressing the increasing need for real-time AI computing at the industrial edge. This combination empowers solution providers in medical, industrial, and scientific computing sectors to develop and deploy edge AI solutions more efficiently with enterprise-grade software and support.
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NVIDIA announced the widespread adoption of its NVIDIA Spectrum™-X Ethernet networking platform and an accelerated product release schedule at COMPUTEX. CoreWeave, GMO Internet Group, Lambda, Scaleway, STPX Global, and Yotta are among the first AI cloud service providers to adopt NVIDIA Spectrum-X to enhance their AI infrastructures. Additionally, several partners such as ASRock Rack, ASUS, GIGABYTE, Ingrasys, Inventec, Pegatron, QCT, Wistron and Wiwynn have announced Spectrum-based products. These companies join Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Lenovo and...
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NVIDIA and leading computer manufacturers have introduced a series of systems powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, featuring Grace CPUs, NVIDIA networking, and infrastructure. These systems are designed to facilitate the construction of AI factories and data centers aimed at advancing generative AI technologies.
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NVIDIA announced today at COMPUTEX that major Taiwanese electronics manufacturers are adopting its technology to enhance the autonomy of their factories. The new reference workflow integrates NVIDIA Metropolis vision AI, NVIDIA Omniverse™ for rendering and simulation, and NVIDIA Isaac™ for AI robot development and deployment.
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NVIDIA announced that leading global robotics developers are adopting the NVIDIA Isaac™ robotics platform for the research, development, and production of AI-enabled autonomous machines. Companies such as BYD Electronics, Siemens, Teradyne Robotics, and Intrinsic are integrating NVIDIA Isaac's accelerated libraries, physically based simulation, and AI models into their software frameworks to enhance efficiency and safety in factories, warehouses, and distribution centers.
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NVIDIA announced new RTX technology at COMPUTEX to power AI assistants and digital humans on GeForce RTX AI laptops. The company introduced Project G-Assist, an AI assistant technology demo for PC games and apps, debuting with ARK: Survival Ascended from Studio Wildcard. Additionally, NVIDIA launched the first PC-based NIM inference microservices for the ACE digital human platform.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 23, 2024 -- NVIDIA will present at the BofA Securities Global Technology Conference on Wednesday, June 5, at 12:30 p.m. Pacific time.
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NVIDIA has announced a significant shift in the high-performance computing industry towards AI-powered systems. The company revealed that nine new supercomputers worldwide are utilizing NVIDIA Grace Hopper™ Superchips to expedite scientific research and discovery. Collectively, these systems deliver 200 exaflops, equivalent to 200 quintillion calculations per second, of energy-efficient AI processing power.
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NVIDIA, the multinational technology company, has announced its plans to boost quantum computing at global supercomputing centers with the use of its open-source NVIDIA CUDA-Q™ platform. This initiative will be implemented in supercomputing sites located in Germany, Japan, and Poland. These sites will utilize the platform to power the Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) within their NVIDIA-accelerated high-performance computing systems.
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NVIDIA and Alphabet’s robotics unit, Intrinsic, have teamed up to bring next-generation robotics technology within reach. The collaboration between the two tech giants aims to revolutionize the field of robotics with advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities.According to NVIDIA CEO, Jensen Huang, "This partnership with Intrinsic will enable us to combine the power of NVIDIA's AI technology with Intrinsic's cutting-edge robotics expertise."Intrinsic CEO, Wendy Tan-White, expressed her enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, "By joining...