Latest News In AI Chips - NVIDIA's AI Factory Revolutionizes Enterprise Infrastructure

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NVIDIA has unveiled its RTX PRO™ Servers as part of a strategic effort to accelerate the transition of enterprise IT infrastructure to AI factories, a market with a trillion-dollar potential. These servers, built with the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, aim to provide universal acceleration for a variety of AI, design, and business applications, supporting the shift from traditional CPU-based systems to more efficient GPU-accelerated infrastructures. Through a validated design called the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory, NVIDIA partners are developing on-premises infrastructure to enhance AI-enabled business systems. Major companies are opting for these AI factories to power complex applications in sectors like electronics manufacturing, healthcare, and robotics, reflecting a significant move towards AI-driven operations.

  • NVIDIA last closed at $135.40 up 0.4%.

In other market news, Giga Device Semiconductor was a notable mover up 3.3% and ending trading at CN¥126.30. At the same time, Applied Materials softened, down 5.3% to close at $165.57.

NVIDIA's focus on Blackwell architecture and AI model scaling could significantly boost growth in data center and AI markets. Click to explore NVIDIA’s strategic innovations and potential market impact.

For a deeper understanding of the AI Chips market, revisit our 'Market Insights' article on automation and robotics, which highlights the crucial role of AI-driven innovations; act fast to stay ahead in this evolving field.

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  • Advanced Micro Devices closed at $117.17 up 1.9%. On Monday, AMD's stockholders approved increasing its authorized shares of common stock from 2.25 billion to 4.0 billion.

  • QUALCOMM closed flat at $152.50.

  • ASML Holding finished trading at €668.40 down 2%.

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