Can Anyone Compete with Nvidia?
6 Articles
6 Articles
The pandemic and the boom around artificial intelligence have mixed up the chip industry. The products of the industry are coveted, which is why all the world rides around these companies.
Semiconductor giant Nvidia continues to climb towards previous record highs on Wall Street thanks to continued strong demand for the company's AI chips. But tough export restrictions risk shutting the company out of one of the world's largest AI markets. "China's AI is marching on without our semiconductors," says CEO Jensen Huang.
Can anyone compete with Nvidia?
Nvidia, as you probably know, makes chips — more specifically, GPUs, which are needed to power artificial intelligence systems. But as AI adoption ramps up, why does it feel like Nvidia’s still the only chipmaker in the game? In this episode, why the California-based firm is, for now, peerless, and which companies may be angling to compete. Plus: Dwindling tourists worry American retailers, Dick’s Sporting Goods sticks to its partly-sunny foreca…
The US government is restricting the export of AI chips to China, costing market leader Nvidia a lot of business. In the long term, the sanctions could give China global leadership in the AI market, warns Nvidia CEO Huang.
Nvidia's chips have become the key technology for artificial intelligence. This brings rapid growth to the Group. However, US export barriers are pushing the business in China.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium