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During his keynote, Lenovo Chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang, joined by NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang, debuted this new gigawatt-scale AI factory program as a major advancement that enables AI cloud providers to bring next generation AI workloads and applications online faster, moving customers from creation to production at unprecedented scale.
Days after its recent licensing deal with AI chip firm Groq, Nvidia is reportedly acquiring Israel AI firm AI21 Labs for a deal in the $2 to $3 billion range. According to Calcalist, the chip giant is in advanced talks to acquire the Tel Aviv-based startup, with Nvidia keen to acquire AI21's 200-odd employee base.
Nvidia has used its CES 2026 keynote in Las Vegas to reinforce its dominance in artificial intelligence, announcing a new generation of data-centre hardware, open AI models for autonomous vehicles and expanded robotics technology – but leaving gamers waiting for consumer GPU news.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has projected that AI infrastructure spending will reach $3 trillion to $4 trillion by the end of the decade. After a slate of multiyear, multi-gigawatt deals between OpenAI with AMD, Nvidia and Broadcom, Cantor Fitzgerald’s CJ ...
CoLab today announced it has joined the NVIDIA Inception program, NVIDIA’s global ecosystem of AI innovators. As an NVIDIA Inception program member, CoLab will explore how NVIDIA technologies can accelerate the use of artificial intelligence for teams designing the world’s most complex physical products.
Nvidia is reportedly in discussions for another M&A deal aimed at acquiring talent, as it faces pressure from Google's chip development.
Nvidia has agreed to a “non-exclusive” license to Groq’s technology, Groq said. It said its founder Jonathan Ross, who helped Google start its AI chip program, as well as Groq President Sunny Madra and other members of its engineering team, will join Nvidia.
Nvidia earlier this month unveiled CUDA Tile, a programming model designed to make it easier to write and manage programs for GPUs across large datasets, part of what the chip giant claimed was its “biggest evolution” since the platform’s 2006 debut.