MattGush Nvidia ( NVDA ) is preparing a version of its Groq artificial-intelligence chips that can be sold to the Chinese market, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday. Nvidia ( NVDA ) licensed technology from Groq, an AI chip startup, late last year in a $17 billion deal and showed a new lineup of products based around its chips at its annual developer conference in San ...
MattGush Nvidia ( NVDA ) is preparing a version of its Groq artificial-intelligence chips that can be sold to the Chinese market, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday. Nvidia ( NVDA ) licensed technology from Groq, an AI chip startup, late last year in a $17 billion deal and showed a new lineup of products based around its chips at its annual developer conference in San Jose, California, this week. The move to develop a version of the chips for the Chinese market comes as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that the company has restarted production of its H200 chips, the predecessor to its current flagship chip, after obtaining export licenses from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and purchase orders from Chinese customers. Nvidia ( NVDA ) plans to tap Groq's chips for what is known as inference, where AI systems answer questions, write code or carry out tasks for users. In the products Nvidia showed this week, the company plans to use its forthcoming Vera Rubin chips, which cannot be sold in China, in combination with the Groq chips, the report said. More on Nvidia Wall Street Lunch: Nvidia Expands Agentic AI Push With OpenClaw Creator Nvidia's Negative Feedback Loop - GTC Update Nvidia: Why The GTC Skepticism Is A Gift Nvidia has received Chinese purchase orders, CEO says GTC effect: Nvidia's ecosystem partners edge higher following wave of collaborations
MattGush Nvidia ( NVDA ) is preparing a version of its Groq artificial-intelligence chips that can be sold to the Chinese market, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday. Nvidia ( NVDA ) licensed technology from Groq, an AI chip startup, late last year in a $17 billion deal and showed a new lineup of products based around its chips at its annual developer conference in San ...
MattGush Nvidia ( NVDA ) is preparing a version of its Groq artificial-intelligence chips that can be sold to the Chinese market, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday. Nvidia ( NVDA ) licensed technology from Groq, an AI chip startup, late last year in a $17 billion deal and showed a new lineup of products based around its chips at its annual developer conference in San Jose, California, this week. The move to develop a version of the chips for the Chinese market comes as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that the company has restarted production of its H200 chips, the predecessor to its current flagship chip, after obtaining export licenses from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and purchase orders from Chinese customers. Nvidia ( NVDA ) plans to tap Groq's chips for what is known as inference, where AI systems answer questions, write code or carry out tasks for users. In the products Nvidia showed this week, the company plans to use its forthcoming Vera Rubin chips, which cannot be sold in China, in combination with the Groq chips, the report said. More on Nvidia Wall Street Lunch: Nvidia Expands Agentic AI Push With OpenClaw Creator Nvidia's Negative Feedback Loop - GTC Update Nvidia: Why The GTC Skepticism Is A Gift Nvidia has received Chinese purchase orders, CEO says GTC effect: Nvidia's ecosystem partners edge higher following wave of collaborations
The Philippines is in discussions with major fertilizer producers including China and Russia to safeguard supply on fears exporters won’t deliver on contracts as the Middle East war keeps prices high. Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said he’d met with Chinese Ambassador to Manila Jing Quan, who assured him that Beijing will not freeze exports. The Southeast Asian nation’s stockpiles...
The Philippines is in discussions with major fertilizer producers including China and Russia to safeguard supply on fears exporters won’t deliver on contracts as the Middle East war keeps prices high. Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said he’d met with Chinese Ambassador to Manila Jing Quan, who assured him that Beijing will not freeze exports. The Southeast Asian nation’s stockpiles of fertilizer are sufficient to last through May, he said. “We’re also in talks with India and Russia,” Tiu Laurel told reporters on Wednesday. “We will be talking to Belarus also to make sure that we have supply of fertilizers moving forward.” Farmers worldwide are rushing to secure fertilizer after the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which around a third of global supply typically flows. The war is also pushing up prices of liquefied natural gas, which is used to produce fertilizer. In Southeast Asia, prices for urea, a common nitrogen fertilizer, are up about 40% since the outbreak of the war, Green Markets data shows. Some urea plants in India and Bangladesh have shut down or moved up annual maintenance due to faltering gas supplies, while China has moved to tighten restrictions on fertilizer exports. Any shortages in the Philippines could affect its rice crop, the country’s staple food, as well as hurting exports of coconut oil and bananas. Read More: Iran Conflict Sparks Global Rush For Critical Fertilizers The Philippines has bought about 84% of the country’s fertilizer needs for this year, but is uncertain if all of that would be delivered, Tiu Laurel said. “There’s no country that has stopped the sale of fertilizer to us, which is confirmed by China. It’s not a matter of supply. It’s a matter of price,” he said. The government is also considering imposing a price ceiling on imported rice, Tiu Laurel said earlier this week, to keep prices and inflation in check. “We have a good supply of food, rice and all basic goods,” Philippine President Ferdi...
The Daily Mail says experts have described the meningitis outbreak as the "worst we've ever seen" . In an exclusive for the paper, it also reports David Beckham and Brooklyn Beckham have been "spotted in same LA hotel" after the footballer's son said he did not want to reconcile with his family.
The Daily Mail says experts have described the meningitis outbreak as the "worst we've ever seen" . In an exclusive for the paper, it also reports David Beckham and Brooklyn Beckham have been "spotted in same LA hotel" after the footballer's son said he did not want to reconcile with his family.
格隆汇3月18日|农林中金综合研究所(Norinchukin Research Institute)经济学家Takeshi Minami表示,中东冲突及其引发的油价飙升对日本经济的影响预计将于三月下旬开始显现。由于霍尔木兹海峡事实上已经关闭,石油进口量锐减预计将拖累贸易和工业生产。尽管日本政府努力减轻负担,但能源价格上涨仍可能抑制私人消费。
格隆汇3月18日|农林中金综合研究所(Norinchukin Research Institute)经济学家Takeshi Minami表示,中东冲突及其引发的油价飙升对日本经济的影响预计将于三月下旬开始显现。由于霍尔木兹海峡事实上已经关闭,石油进口量锐减预计将拖累贸易和工业生产。尽管日本政府努力减轻负担,但能源价格上涨仍可能抑制私人消费。
Venezuela defeated the United States 3-2 on Tuesday night to win their first World Baseball Classic title, a landmark triumph in a politically charged final that resonated far beyond the diamond. Eugenio Suárez drove in the winning run in the top of the ninth inning to seal a dramatic victory for the South American side at Miami’s LoanDepot Park. After Daniel Palencia struck out Roman Anthony with...
Venezuela defeated the United States 3-2 on Tuesday night to win their first World Baseball Classic title, a landmark triumph in a politically charged final that resonated far beyond the diamond. Eugenio Suárez drove in the winning run in the top of the ninth inning to seal a dramatic victory for the South American side at Miami’s LoanDepot Park. After Daniel Palencia struck out Roman Anthony with a 100mph fastball for the final out, Venezuelan players poured onto the field, many draped in their national flag, celebrating a moment years in the making. “Nobody believed in Venezuela, but now we win the championship today,” an elated Suárez said afterwards. “What can I say about this? God is good! Jesus, he was with us the whole time. We have to glorify [him], put his name in front of everything.” The game, played before a sold-out crowd of 36,190 mostly pro-Venezuela spectators at Miami’s LoanDepot Park, had been framed from the outset by geopolitical tension. Relations between the two countries have been strained since January, when US forces captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. Players insisted throughout the week that their focus remained on baseball, but the wider context was impossible to ignore. US president Donald Trump added to that backdrop with a Truth Social post on Monday night ahead of the final, writing: “Good things are happening to Venezuela lately! I wonder what this magic is all about? STATEHOOD, #51, ANYONE?” Moments after Tuesday’s final out he repeated the taunt, posting: “STATEHOOD!!! President DJT” Venezuela’s players declined to engage publicly with the rhetoric. “We’re here to speak baseball,” Ronald Acuña Jr said. And on the field, they did so emphatically. Facing a US “dream team” teeming with Major League Baseball stars and seeking their first title since 2017, Venezuela leaned on the same formula that carried them through upset wins over Japan and Italy: timely hitting, depth throughout the lineup and a refusal to wilt in big mome...