Will 2025 be the year that the king of the artificial intelligence (AI) sector is dethroned? To be sure, chipmaking giant Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) isn't likely to take a trip to the dungeon. But with its market cap already above $3.
The great news is this success story may be far from over. Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang, speaking at CES earlier this month, said AI is progressing at an "incredible pace." Considering this, where will Nvidia stock be in one year? Let's find out.
With demand for AI accelerators still booming and AMD's market share small, there should be plenty of room for the company to grow its AI business quickly. However, 2025 could be a less-than-stellar year for AMD if a new forecast from a Wall Street analyst is to be believed.
In addition to waiting for our butler robots, we should also be thinking about what AI virtual agents will look like.
Nvidia released three NIM micoservices today to its existing open source collection of AI tools and microservices.
Nvidia has used its ballooning fortunes to invest in over 80 AI startups. Here are the giant semiconductor's largest investments.
If Cosmos plays out as the company is intending, it could be a launch-pad for rocketing Nvidia’s robotics and autonomous vehicle businesses.
It’s maybe like the Matrix in that it’s indistinguishable from the real world. That’s the key. Because at some point you want to transfer the robot brain into the actual robot to operate in the real world. And if what it’s trained on is a cartoony, non-realistic version, then it’s not going to operate well.
How could Nvidia’s AI NPCs change Soulsborne bosses? What I can say for sure (probably) is that it’ll be harder. Let’s jump in.
Nvidia is optimizing AI safety controls for multi-agent systems with minimal performance impact through new NeMo Guardrails microservices.
Nvidia introduces three groundbreaking NIM microservices for NeMo Guardrails, enhancing AI agents' safety, precision, and scalability.
Nvidia NIM is a set of containerized microservices designed to speed up the deployment of generative AI models and today’s announcement builds on NeMo Guardrails, a protective framework for developers that moderates AI models to allow them to build more secure, trustworthy AI agents.