NVIDIA | Latest News & Updates - Nov 08, 2024 Release
NVIDIA surpasses $3.6 trillion market value after Trump's win...
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NVIDIA
π nvidia.comNVIDIA is a pioneering technology company founded in 1993, known for inventing the GPU in 1999, which revolutionized the PC gaming market and modern AI. The company specializes in accelerated computing, offering a range of products and solutions across gaming, AI, deep learning, and automotive technology. Headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, NVIDIA has evolved into a full-stack computing company with significant contributions to data centers and the metaverse.
NVIDIA - Latest News and Updates
- NVIDIA surpasses $3.6 trillion market value after Trump's win.
- NVIDIA launched Project GR00T with new AI and simulation tools to advance humanoid robots, announced at the Conference for Robotic Learning in Munich.
- On November 7, 2024, NVIDIA appointed Ellen Ochoa, former director of NASAβs Johnson Space Center, to its board of directors.
- NVIDIA has upgraded its GeForce Now $9.99 tier to support 1440p and Ultrawide resolutions without increasing prices, but introduced a 100-hour play limit for its game streaming service.
- On November 7, 2024, NVIDIA released AI reference architectures for enterprise-class hardware, using their servers and networking technologies to support deployments from 32 to 1,024 GPUs.
- Starting January 1, NVIDIA will limit GeForce Now subscribers to 100 hours of playtime per month, with an option to roll over up to 15 unused hours, while upgrading the Priority tier to support 1440p resolution.
- NVIDIA announced partnerships with Deloitte and Microsoft on October 21 to deploy digital AI agents and support AI startups in healthcare and life sciences.
- NVIDIA plans to enter the high-end consumer CPU market in 2025 by partnering with MediaTek to develop AI PCs featuring Arm-based processors and Blackwell GPUs.
- NVIDIA is reportedly launching its GeForce RTX 50 'Blackwell' gaming GPUs soon, according to leaker Kopite7kimi.
- Rackspace Technology launched an on-demand GPU-as-a-Service using NVIDIA's new server classes, including the NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPU, to enhance AI infrastructure performance and reliability.
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