Nvidia is touting the performance of DeepSeek’s open source AI models on its just-launched RTX 50-series GPUs, claiming that they can “run the DeepSeek family of distilled models faster than anything on the PC market.” But this announcement from Nvidia might be somewhat missing the point.
Jeffrey Emanuel says Wall Street banks that are bullish on Nvidia “have absolutely no idea what they’re talking about.”
Some gamers are already camping out during one of the coldest times in the year to get their hands on a $2,000 graphics card.
The meeting comes amid broad anxiety about the success of a Chinese artificial intelligence app called DeepSeek.
Export controls need to be tightened after revelations the Chinese company used Nvidia technology, the leaders of a congressional committee said.
While the demand is there, it's clear that's not the sole reason why Nvidia's RTX 50 series is impossible to find in stores. Many retailers received fairly low stock quantities, as Nvidia reportedly experienced manufacturing issues.
President Donald Trump is meeting Friday with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, whose company designs and supplies the advanced computer chips that play an integral role in developing artificial intelligence
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President Donald Trump was slated to meet Friday with Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Jensen Huang at the White House, with their get-together coming as the chip giant has faced questions due to the big splash made by Chinese artificial-intelligence startup DeepSeek.