Tether bets $420m on Nvidia GPUs
The USDT issuer, Tether Limited, spent $420m on acquiring 10,000 Nvidia H100 chips. The GPUs will be the payment for 20% stake in the mining company Northern Data.NVIDIA Corporation, a leading technology company known for its graphics processing units (GPUs).
Tether bets $420m on Nvidia GPUs
The USDT issuer, Tether Limited, spent $420m on acquiring 10,000 Nvidia H100 chips. The GPUs will be the payment for 20% stake in the mining company Northern Data.
Iris Energy buys Nvidia GPUs for AI and mining for $10 million
The mining company Iris Energy invested $10 million in Nvidia's latest-generation graphics processors to study generative artificial intelligence and bitcoin mining.
Nvidia posts record profit as a new computer era begins
Nvidia's earnings per share for the second quarter of fiscal 2024 came in at $2.70. CEO Jensen Huang attributed the results to a sharp shift toward AI adoption.
AI tokens surge in wake of Nvidia earnings report
The hype around Nvidia and rising demand for AI chips sparked a rally in crypto tokens tied to artificial intelligence.
Nvidia posts revenue as demand for AI chips grows
Nvidia reported results for the first quarter of fiscal 2024. Against a backdrop of growing demand for AI chips, earnings came in above expectations.
Nvidia unveils tool for building safe AI models
Nvidia unveiled the NeMo Guardrails tool designed to help developers ensure the accuracy, relevance and safety of generative AI.
Nvidia unveils VideoLDM, a text-to-video generator
Nvidia has developed the VideoLDM neural network that generates short and realistic videos from text descriptions.
Nvidia questions the value of cryptocurrencies
Cryptocurrencies offer no value to society, said Nvidia's chief technology officer Michael Kagan in an interview with The Guardian.
Nvidia develops deepfake tool to mimic eye contact with the camera
Nvidia has introduced a deepfake feature called 'Eye Contact' to align the user's gaze with the camera when they are looking elsewhere.
Nvidia slows A100 chip to sidestep U.S. sanctions on China
Nvidia unveiled a replacement for the A100 chip for the Chinese market with reduced data-processing speed, in line with U.S. authorities’ requirements.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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