
Nvidia has unveiled its new Blackwell chips, claiming up to 30 times faster AI processing. The chip is designed for high-demand AI tasks, offering significant performance improvements over previous models. Competitors like Google, Intel, and Qualcomm are targeting Nvidia's AI dominance by focusing on software to challenge the company's market grip.







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Nvidia earned its $2.2 trillion market cap by producing artificial-intelligence chips that have become the lifeblood powering the new era of generative AI developers from startups to Microsoft, OpenAI and Google parent Alphabet. https://t.co/9PdqfoOg4L https://t.co/p44mli4omE
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