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AdvertisementReports on an AI progress slowdown raised concerns about model scaling on Nvidia's earnings call. An analyst questioned if models are plateauing and if Nvidia's Blackwell chips could help. And could the power of Nvidia's Blackwell chips start it up again? Pre-training, post-training improvements, and new reasoning strategies all improve models, Huang said. The company said commercial shipments of Blackwell chips are just beginning.
Persons: Nvidia's Blackwell, Huang, Jensen Huang isn't, OpenAI's, Blackwell, Hopper Organizations: Nvidia, Blackwell
Huang, now a beloved BookTok author, compared self-publishing to running a small business. Self-publishing for creative controlUnlike many unknown authors, Huang didn't dream of signing with a traditional publisher when her writing career began. "I didn't start out thinking I would be traditionally published or even that I necessarily wanted to be traditionally published," Huang told BI. Advertisement"For like a year or two, all I did was just consume content about self-publishing," Huang said. Huang told BI her fans can look forward to a darker hero in her next release.
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Since the start of October, investors and Nvidia watchers have gained a few new numbers to add to their models. AdvertisementThe funding is the clearest sign that investors are still willing to back the biggest bet on generative AI available. OpenAI announced the fresh funding last week, led by Thrive Capital with Microsoft, Nvidia, Softbank, Khosla Ventures, and others participating. Thank you to Nvidia for delivering one of the first engineering builds of the DGX B200 to our office." But, anecdotal evidence of companies finding value in generative AI may be starting to penetrate the investor class as well, according to a new survey from Morgan Stanley.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. SemiAnalysis gets deep into the weeds on graphics processing units, from the base of the supply chain to the end-users building the AI models that require so many specialized chips. AdvertisementThe team consists of people across the entire supply chain, geographically and technically. So we have the entire view of the supply chain, from manufacturing, up to models. The other place I like to look a lot is random suppliers that are very small in niche parts of the supply chain, or suppliers of suppliers.
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Jensen Huang isn't sitting comfortably atop the world's most valuable company. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementFor Jensen Huang, unparalleled success has reportedly come with a healthy helping of anxiety. The Nvidia cofounder has been christened the tech world's Taylor Swift — with a rock-star persona to match the company's unprecedented riches. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Jensen Huang isn't, , Jensen Huang, Taylor Swift, Huang Organizations: Nvidia, Cisco, Sun, Service, Microsoft, Business Locations: Taiwan
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewMark Zuckerberg really, really likes Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Advertisement"He's like Taylor Swift, but for tech," Zuckerberg wrote in an Instagram comment reply on Tuesday. The relentless race toward AI domination by companies like Meta has also placed Huang's Nvidia in an enviable position. Representatives for Nvidia declined to comment on Zuckerberg's remarks on Huang when approached by BI.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said AGI will be reached in five years during the 2023 NYT DealBook Summit. Huang defined AGI as tech that exhibits basic intelligence "fairly competitive" to a normal human. Still, he admitted that AI technology is not quite there yet despite its rapid progress. AdvertisementJensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia — one of the companies that is fueling the AI revolution — predicts that we may be able to see artificial general intelligence, or AGI, within the next five years. "Software can't be written without AI, chips can't be designed without AI, nothing's possible," he concluded on the point of AI's potential.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, , Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ross Sorkin, Sorkin, Ilya Sutskever, Ian Hogarth, John Carmack, Demis Hassabis, Nvidia didn't Organizations: Nvidia, Service, New York Times DealBook, AIs, OpenAI
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang credited his style to his wife and daughter in a recent interview. The interest in his signature style comes as the chip maker attempts to cash in on the AI hype. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementJensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, is rarely seen in public without his shiny black leather jacket — but he doesn't take credit for his signature style. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe CEO of the chip giant is married to Lori Huang, who he met when he was 16 in an electrical engineering class.
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Black leather jackets are a well-known staple in Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's wardrobe. Online sellers are using his name and image in listings for lookalike leather jackets. AdvertisementAdvertisementNvidia CEO Jensen Huang is known for his signature black leather jackets — he's rarely seen in public without one. A Wilson Jackets product page titled "Jensen Huang Nvidia CEO Leather Jacket" offers faux and real leather lookalikes. AdvertisementAdvertisementA screenshot of a black leather jacket from Theory.
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Chip design firm Arm said in a Tuesday filing that Apple , Google parent Alphabet , Nvidia and other technology companies are interested in buying up to $735 million in its shares as it seeks to go public on Nasdaq. Chip foundry operators Intel , Samsung and TSMC are interested in investing alongside the three trillion-dollar technology companies, along with AMD and MediaTek, which make chip designs based on Arm architectures. In 2020, Nvidia announced plans to acquire Arm from SoftBank for $40 billion, but regulators in the U.S. and the U.K. pushed back. The fact that Nvidia wasn't able to buy Arm didn't stop Nvidia's co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang from talking up Arm during the chip-design company's IPO roadshow. WATCH: Portfolio manager discusses the investment risks around Arm's IPO
Persons: Chip, SoftBank, Nvidia's, Jensen Huang, Huang, Huang isn't, Rick Tsai Organizations: Apple, Google, Nvidia, Nasdaq, Intel, Samsung, AMD, Design Systems Locations: London, New York, SoftBank, U.S
Colin Huang, the founder of ecommerce giant Pinduoduo, is currently China's fourth-richest person. Huang, who is worth $34 billion, owns 28% of Pinduoduo, the parent company of Temu. Huang was part of the team that launched Google China. Pinduoduo takes a small commission and charges sellers to promote their products on its app, but doesn't hold any stock. Just a year ago, Pinduoduo launched its cut-price shopping app Temu in the US.
Persons: Colin Huang, Huang, Colin Huang isn't, He's, Pinduoduo Organizations: Google, Morning, Sony, Bloomberg Locations: Google China, China, New York
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