Dan Ives is not alone in selecting Nvidia as a top stock pick for 2025. Harsh Kumar at Piper Sandler recently wrote, "We are making Nvidia our top large-cap pick given the company's dominant position in AI accelerators and the upcoming launch of the Blackwell architecture."
Among the biggest market drivers over the past couple of years have been the developments in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry. In simplest terms, AI's advanced algorithms
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg outlines new AI capital expenditure for 2025: $65 billion ready for 1.3 million AI GPU datacenter this year.
Pipeshift has a Lego-like system that allows teams to configure the right inference stack for their AI workloads, without extensive engineering.
T he surge of interest in AI is creating a massive demand for computing power. Around the world, companies are trying to keep up with the vast amount of GPUs needed to power more
While looking for new and interesting products I found ADLINK's DLAP Supreme series, a series of Edge AI devices built around the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin
One key point about Nvidia that sets it apart from other AI investments is that it's making piles of money from all of the AI investments from big tech companies. Hans Mosesmann from Rosenblatt Securities has a Street-high price target of $220 per share on Nvidia.
This chip cojoins existing AMD CPU and GPU architectures, along with a high speed memory interface, in an unprecedented way, compared to traditional X86 chip designs.
The explosive growth of ChatGPT has triggered unprecedented demand for artificial intelligence (AI) computing power, leading to industry-wide supply constraints. While Nvidia maintains its stronghold as the premier AI GPU provider,
AMD's new Strix Point APU features an integrated Radeon 890M GPU based on the newer RDNA 3.5 GPU architecture, supporting up to 8K resolutions, and multiple video outputs through HDMI 2.1, USB4 Type-C, and DisplayPort 2.0 allow for countless display configurations.