NVIDIA makes big play for Europe
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GTC Paris, held alongside Europe’s largest tech event, VivaTech, CEO Jensen Huang delivered a clear message: Europe isn’t just adopting artificial intelligence, but building it. The chipmaker announced major partnerships and technological advances,
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang projected that Europe’s artificial-intelligence computing capacity will increase by a factor of ten over the next two years, with more than 20 so-called AI factories in the works.
Wearing his signature biker jacket and mobbed by fans for selfies, the Nvidia CEO cut the figure of a tech rockstar as he took the stage at VivaTech in Paris. “AI is the greatest equalizer of people the world has ever created,” Huang said, kicking off one of Europe’s biggest technology industry fairs.
The chip giant and AI search startup are offering specialized AI models for European users, aiming to widen their reach in the region.
Deutsche Telekom will join forces with Nvidia to establish an artificial intelligence cloud for European manufacturers in Germany, the companies said on Friday.
Nvidia and AI search firm Perplexity said they are joining hands with model builders and cloud providers across Europe and the Middle East to refine sovereign large-language models (LLMs) and accelerate enterprise AI uptake in local industries.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced several AI infrastructure partnerships throughout Europe at GTC Paris on Wednesday
Nvidia and artificial intelligence search firm Perplexity on Wednesday said they are partnering with more than a dozen AI firms in Europe and the Middle East to refine those firms' AI technologies and distribute them to local businesses.
Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia will join forces to build an industrial artificial intelligence cloud for European manufacturers in Germany, the first of its kind, the companies said on Friday. Implementation of the industrial AI cloud is to take place by 2026 at the latest,
Of the sites that Nvidia plans to build, five will be gigafactory-scale operations equipped with high-performance GPU clusters optimized for training
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is one of the 15 AI Stocks Making Waves on Wall Street. On June 11, the company announced that it is building the world’s first industrial AI cloud for European
Nvidia stock fell early Friday, mirroring losses in the broader market. Even so, momentum around artificial-intelligence stocks remains still strong. CEO Jensen Huang this week announced a flurry of initiatives during his European tour that could strengthen the chip maker’s position in the long run.