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China has launched the world first supercomputer in space, aiming to deploy 2,800 AI-powered satellites that will process ...
“It’s a good time to think about how we can put AI into space, not just in your laptop or cellphone,” Wang Jian, director of ...
Nvidia (NVDA) stock popped around 5% Thursday after the poster child for artificial intelligence reported mixed first quarter ...
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced that its upcoming Doudna supercomputer, set to launch in 2026, will be powered by ...
Despite the setback in China, NVIDIA reported $44.1 billion in revenue in Q1FY26, up 12% from the previous quarter and 69% ...
Nvidia results pleased investors and eased fears over China tariffs and separately a court ruled President Trump’s tariffs ...
China has taken its first concrete step in building what it says will become the world’s most powerful orbital supercomputer.
Nvidia shares were up in premarket trading after the company posted strong revenue growth driven by rising demand for AI ...
Revenue from the data-centre segment, which includes AI chips and networking products, soared 73% year-on-year.
A major British research university’s joint venture campus in China maintains partnerships and close links with entities ...
Beyond building AI infrastructure for American hyperscalers, the Gulf needs more homegrown companies. Baghdad Gherras has just quit his full-time job at a family office to launch start-up SemanticPay ...