Could Nvidia stock fall by about 50% to levels of around $65 in the near term from the roughly $130 level it is at currently? We believe this is a real possibility. Nvidia has seen its business boom,
Nvidia is estimated to be paying $700 million for the Israeli AI company. The acquisition was originally announced in April.
Nvidia shares slowed their recent slide into technical-correction territory Friday as the tech giant received positive news that European regulators had cleared a recent acquisition of competition concerns.
The European Commission said on Friday it has approved unconditionally Nvidia's $700 million bid for Run:ai. The EU's probe into the deal focused on practices that could strengthen Nvidia's control over GPUs,
NVIDIA's next-generation GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU rumored specs: 7680 CUDA cores, 16GB of ultra-fast GDDR7 memory, 175W max TGP for new gaming laptops.
If you've been holding off on the sweet gaming laptop deals this holiday season in favor of Nvidia's upcoming "Blackwell" gaming GPUs, I hope you've been saving up — new leaks today indicate what those desktops and laptops might cost you a small fortune.
Now, fast forward to today. 100 shares of NVIDIA are worth $13,068 at Thursday’s close. The Buy the dip strategy posts current returns of 68% compared to 35% if you had bought the shares at the March highs.
The Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit is a powerful new platform that delivers generative AI 70% faster than its predecessor.
Nvidia recently updated some of its clutter of PC apps, including the GPU-controlling GeForce Experience, to a single Nvidia App. And while that makes for fewer icons in your system tray, it seems the new program’s AI features are potentially harming your gaming framerates.
Nvidia’s takeover of Israeli streamlining provider Run:ai cleared a key regulatory hurdle on Friday with EU approval.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has recently asked Nvidia to look into how the company's products ended up in China over the past year, The Information reported on Thursday, citing a person close to the department.