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Shares of Nvidia ( NVDA +4.98%) jumped 5% on Tuesday to an all-time closing high of $201.03. This increase brings shares of the artificial intelligence (AI) tech leader to a year-to-date gain of 49.7%. For context, the S&P 500 index has returned 18.4% over this period.
GPU semiconductor factory, Jensen Huang’s roadmap connects data centers, networks, and industrial systems into a
HPE ProLiant Compute XD685 now supports eight Nvidia Blackwell Ultra (B300 GPUs) in a 5U, direct-liquid cooled HGX chassis. The XD685 is optimized for AI service providers and neoclouds, as well as ambitious enterprises and model builders that need to stand up large, secure, and validated AI clusters.
Shares of the chip maker rose on excitement about CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote address at the company’s GTC event.
NVIDIA's CEO introduced NVIDIA ARC, a new product line, and announced partnerships with Nokia and the U.S. Department of Energy at the GTC event. The company plans to build AI supercomputers and develop quantum equipment.
From supercomputers to robotaxis, NVIDIA’s GTC 2025 made one thing clear — AI’s future is here, and it’s being built in America.
New partnerships with CrowdStrike, Palantir and Oracle along with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s alignment with President Trump on U.S. manufacturing were among CRN’s big takeaways from the AI infrastructure giant’s GTC DC 2025 event.
This is our first of what we plan to be a regular Sunday evening Briefing, looking out at the coming week. And what a week this promises to be. Nvidia is holding one of its GTC events for developers and customers in Washington Monday through Wednesday—which leather jacket will Jensen Huang wear
At one point, nearly 95,000 people tuned in to the fake stream, compared to around 12,000 watching the real keynote.