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SoftBank 1st to receive Nvidia's Blackwell chip
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 to build a supercomputer with chips using Nvidia Corp.’s new Blackwell design, a demonstration of the Japanese company’s ambitions to catch up on AI.
SoftBank first to receive new Nvidia chips for supercomputer
said
Nvidia
, which held an AI event in Tokyo on Wednesday featuring
SoftBank
Group
CEO Son and
Nvidia
CEO Jensen Huang. Son is pushing to expand his conglomerate's exposure to the AI wave, taking a stake in OpenAI and acquiring chip startup Graphcore ...
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Nvidia's CEO Reveals The Massive Deal He Missed And Why It Is Today A $3.6 Trillion Regret
NVIDIA Corp NVDA CEO Jensen Huang on Wednesday said that he passed on an opportunity to acquire full ownership of the ...
Tech Goondu
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SoftBank, Nvidia join Japan tech giants and universities to drive AI leadership
In a move to advance Japan’s AI capabilities, SoftBank is building the country’s most powerful AI supercomputer with Nvidia ...
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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 ...
TweakTown
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Japan's SoftBank to receive of NVIDIA's first DGX B200 system: for first AI 5G telecom telecom
In an AI event held in Tokyo, Japan on Wednesday, both
SoftBank
Group
CEO Masayoshi Son and
NVIDIA
CEO Jensen Huang ...
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Nvidia, SoftBank CEOs join hands to propel AI expansion in Japan
Nvidia
Corp. CEO Jensen Huang, left, and
SoftBank
Group
Corp. CEO Masayoshi Son attend an event in Tokyo on Nov. 13, ...
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