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Qualcomm is stepping into the high-stakes AI chip race with two new processors, aiming to challenge giants like Nvidia and AMD. Their focus isn’t on training AI models—but on making the behind-the-scenes ‘inference’ phase more efficient and affordable.
Qualcomm is best-known for its chips used to power smartphones. It is one of the latest entrant into the AI chipmaking arena, joining Intel and AMD, to compete with Nvidia. Qualcomm is positioning itself as an energy efficient chip that will cost much less to run in the long term.
Qualcomm had datacenter envy back when Intel ruled the bit barns of the world, and now it has it even worse now that Nvidia has shown how AI processing
Snapdragon slinger gets Humain and Saudi cash to back its first data centre silicon Qualcomm saw its shares spike by 20 per cent after it revealed its first AI-focused data centre chips in a desperate attempt to chip away at Nvidia’s vice grip on the market.
Qualcomm has announced two new artificial intelligence chips tailored for data centers, marking its expansion beyond the smartphone market. The news pushed Qual
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Nvidia shares picked up strength in afternoon trading, rising 5.5% and pushing the AI chip giant's market value above $4.9 trillion for the first time, according to Dow Jones Market Data. Behind the gains were several new deals and enthusiasm for CEO Jensen Huang's speech in Washington,
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Nvidia jumped 5% and is close to a $5T valuation, lifting the entire stock market to new record highs
US stock markets broke new ground Tuesday, with Nvidia dragging the entire market higher after its GTC event in Washington, D.C., where Cryptopolitan reported it dropped a flood of announcements. Nvidia’s stock surged 5% and closed at a record high,