NVIDIA to resume China AI chip sales
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The Times of Israel on MSNNvidia plans to boost presence in Israel with multibillion-dollar tech campus in northThe US chip giant seeks to buy land spanning up to 120 dunams (30 acres) and tap into local talent as demand for its AI chips soars
Nvidia has received a high number of offers of potential sites to help it carry out a plan to greatly expand its operations in Israel to meet growing demand for artificial intelligence data centres, two sources told Reuters.
History suggests Nvidia could advance over the coming month as it's done after reaching market cap milestones in the recent past. And the general trend has been positive since the company reached $1 trillion in market value in June 2023. Since then, the stock has advanced about 300%.
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It's also the first company not named Apple to break various trillion-dollar valuation points. Apple was the first to reach $1 trillion, $2 trillion, and $3 trillion marks. With Nvidia reaching $4 trillion first, it's a monumental occasion.
Nvidia revealed plans to ramp up its manufacturing of artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputers in the U.S. at new facilities in Texas, along with making Blackwell chips in Arizona.
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Nvidia plans to sell a technology that will tie chips together to speed up the chip-to-chip communication needed to build and deploy artificial intelligence tools, it said on Monday.
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang has started selling the chipmaker’s stock, his first transactions under a plan that allows him to offload up to $865 million worth by year’s end.