Dan Ives leads technology research at Wedbush Securities and has long been an Nvidia bull. Despite the news out of DeepSeek, ...
So, let's consider a few facts for a moment. Reuters reports that DeepSeek's development entailed 2,000 of Nvidia's H800 GPUs ...
According to some reports, DeepSeek was built with a cluster of Nvidia A100 and H800 graphics processing units (GPUs). So wouldn't that be good news for Nvidia? Well, the answer is a bit nuanced.
The developer of the chatbot that shocked U.S. incumbents had access to Nvidia chips that its parent company providentially ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock saw a dramatic sell-off in Monday's trading following developments that have raised questions ...
Chinese startup DeepSeek has debuted an AI app that challenges OpenAI's ChatGPT and other U.S. rivals, sending a shock ...
Much of this was attributed to how good the RTX 4090 was with AI workloads, making it an interesting competitive alternative to export-restricted AI chips such as Nvidia's H100 and A100 GPUs.
After more than a week of uncharacteristic silence, Elon Musk has finally spoken about DeepSeek, the Chinese AI startup that has been making headlines for its low-cost, high-performance AI model.
Liang, who had previously focused on applying AI to investing, had bought a "stockpile of Nvidia A100 chips," a type of ... "requires significant numbers of NVIDIA GPUs and high-performance ...
Maybe they should have called it DeepFake, or DeepState, or better still Deep Selloff. Or maybe the other obvious deep thing ...
DeepSeek has said it has access to 10,000 of Nvidia’s older generation A100 GPUs—chips that were obtained before the U.S. imposed export controls that restricted the ability of Chinese firms ...