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Nvidia new update5/25/2023 ![]() Nvidia's new rental service, called DGX Cloud, could give many more developers the chance to access tens of thousands of its chips at once. Nvidia is also partnering with AT&T Inc (T.N) to make dispatching trucks more efficient, collaborating with quantum computing researchers to speed software development, and working with industry giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (2330.TW) to speed up chip development, Huang added. "Nvidia's leadership on the software side of AI is not only monumental - it is accelerating." ![]() Those products "are years ahead of the competition," said Hans Mosesmann, a semiconductors analyst at Rosenblatt Securities. Nvidia on Tuesday announced new chips and software designed to make products like chatbots much cheaper to operate on a day-to-day basis after they have been created with supercomputers. ![]() ![]() Huang said Nvidia was also working with Microsoft and Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) to offer its supercomputers, used to create new AI products, as a service. "The iPhone moment of AI has started," Huang said in the virtual keynote address, referring to how Apple Inc (AAPL.O) opened up the market for smartphones. The Santa Clara, California-based company already dominates the field for artificial intelligence chips and has helped partners like Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) build huge systems for ChatGPT creator OpenAI's services to answer questions with human-like text and generate images from prompts.Īt Nvidia's annual software developer conference on Tuesday, Huang said the company was working with partners such as Oracle Corp (ORCL.N) to offer access to Nvidia's DGX supercomputers with as many as 32,000 of Nvidia's chips to anyone who can log on with a web browser. While that access will not come cheap - at $37,000 a month for eight of Nvidia's flagship A100 or H100 chips strung together - offering it to a wider swath of business customers could accelerate an AI boom that has driven Nvidia shares up 77% this year, making it about five times more valuable than longtime rival Intel Corp (INTC.O). March 21 (Reuters) - Nvidia Corp (NVDA.O) Chief Executive Jensen Huang on Tuesday laid out the company's plans to make the powerful and expensive supercomputers used to develop AI technologies like ChatGPT available for rent to nearly any business.
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