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Cisco and Nvidia are reinventing the data center for the AI era with new hardware, shared blueprints, and a vision for faster, smarter AI infrastructure.
The planned facility in Munich is expected to increase AI computing power in Germany by around 50%, a boost for the European Union as it seeks to catch up to the U.S.
Even though the costs of keeping up with demand have impacted Nvidia's bottom line, its $45 billion in net income in the first half of the year still rose by 43%. Such growth levels make a 59 P/E ratio easier to justify, even for more conservative investors.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has projected that AI infrastructure spending will reach $3 trillion to $4 trillion by the end of the decade. After a slate of multiyear, multi-gigawatt deals between OpenAI with AMD,
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is visiting South Korea to strengthen partnerships with Samsung, Hyundai, SK, and Naver, unveiling plans for AI-powered networks and next-generation intelligent systems.
Nvidia partners with South Korea’s government and tech giants to supply 260,000+ GPUs, fueling the nation’s $10B push to become an AI superpower.
Nvidia stock was rising despite President Donald Trump signaling the U.S. will continue to curb exports of the company’s chips to Chinese customers.
Jensen Huang leads Nvidia's historic move to produce advanced AI chips in Arizona, bringing critical semiconductor manufacturing back to America.