Nvidia, DeepSeek and Jensen Huang
With shares up less than 3% year to date as of the time of this writing, Nvidia's (NASDAQ: NVDA) rocket ship rally has ended.
The developer of the chatbot that shocked U.S. incumbents had access to Nvidia chips that its parent company providentially acquired just before a 2022 U.S. export ban.
The emergence of China-based AI app DeepSeek sent shares plummeting on Monday for many U.S. tech giants, including chipmaker Nvidia and AI-backer Microsoft.
HONG KONG/SHENZHEN, China--Psst! Where can a Chinese buyer purchase top-end Nvidia AI chips in the wake of U.S. sanctions? Visiting the famed Huaqiangbei electronics area in the southern Chinese ...
DeepSeek’s R1 model uses inference to generate output without needing high-power chips, making Chinese-produced chips a a ...
Deepseek’s AI model “is probably the best work” out of China, Demis Hassabis said on Sunday, but added it was not a ...
The rise of DeepSeek's artificial intelligence (AI) models is seen providing some Chinese chipmakers such as Huawei a better ...
Chip export controls were supposed to prevent China from rivaling U.S.-based gen AI. DeepSeek got around that, and tougher rules may not do much better.
Evercore analyst Mark Lipacis said in a recent note that there are three reasons for the more cautious tone: 1) DeepSeek ...
Semiconductor stocks have been among the biggest winners from the generative AI boom, as tech companies scramble to secure as ...
DeepSeeks artificial intelligence (AI) models are giving Chinese chipmakers like Huawei a competitive edge against U.S.
Nvidia-backed Together AI said on Thursday it has raised $305 million in its latest funding round, which more than doubled ...
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