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SoftBank 1st to receive new Nvidia chips for supercomputer
SoftBank unit to build supercomputer with Nvidia Blackwell chips
At the Nvidia AI Summit in Japan, founder and CEO Jensen Huang announced that SoftBank Corp will be the first to receive Nvidia’s DGX B200 systems.
SoftBank is Nvidia's first Blackwell chips customer. Here's what they're going to be used for.
The collaboration comes amid skyrocketing demand for Nvidia chips, as companies scramble to secure supplies.
SoftBank Plans Supercomputer With Nvidia Blackwell Chips
SoftBank Group Corp. will be the first Nvidia Corp. customer to build a supercomputer based on the chipmaker’s new Blackwell design, a move to meet growing demand in a country eager to catch up in artificial intelligence.
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Nvidia aims to accelerate Japan's AI revolution
Global No.1 AI chipmaker Nvidia is strengthening ties in Japan to enhance its global dominance. The firm sees immense ...
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SoftBank will be first to receive Nvidia's Blackwell chips to build supercomputer
SoftBank's (OTCPK:SFTBY) telecom unit will receive the world's first AI system featuring Nvidia's (NASDAQ:NVDA) Blackwell ...
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Nvidia CEO sees Japan leading AI robotics in talks with Softbank
The CEO of U.S. semiconductor giant Nvidia Corp. expressed high hopes for Japan’s role in the artificial intelligence ...
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Nvidia, SoftBank CEOs join hands to propel AI expansion in Japan
(Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- U.S. chipmaker Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang and SoftBank Group Corp. CEO Masayoshi Son on Wednesday ...
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Nvidia's Crypto Past Returns To Haunt As Supreme Court Signals Green Light For Lawsuit
The U.S. Supreme Court has signaled its inclination to uphold a class-action lawsuit against Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) for ...
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Nvidia's GPUs see high demand from Japan's Sakura Internet for data centers
Japan's Sakura Internet requires tens of thousands of Nvidia (NVDA) graphic processing units a year amid growing demand.
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