Nvidia CEO to Defend AI Chip Dominance Amid Cost Concerns
Jensen Huang to address AI cost concerns at Nvidia's annual software developer conference.
Nvidia faces pressure as AI shifts from "training" to "inference," where rivals aim to offer lower-cost solutions.
The company to unveil details of its new "Vera Rubin" chip system, following delays in Blackwell chip production.
Startups and AMD seek to challenge Nvidia’s dominance, focusing on reducing energy consumption.
Nvidia sees potential in AI "reasoning," which requires more computing power, favoring its high-performance chips.
The company to highlight quantum computing, an area where CEO Huang’s past comments impacted stock movements.
Nvidia to discuss its entry into PC processor chips, challenging Intel’s remaining market share.