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NVIDIA Blackwell Leads on First Agentic AI Infrastructure Benchmark
Artificial Analysis released AgentPerf, the industry's first agentic AI benchmark, enabling comparisons for developers, enterprises, and infrastructure providers. Initial results show the NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra NVL72 platform leads in tested agentic AI workloads, running 20x more agents per megawatt than NVIDIA's previous systems.
Nvidia's high-speed AI data center storage servers break cover, touting 2.9 petabytes of storage and extreme PCIe 6.0 performance — Wiwynn shows off SCADA server with GPU-accelerated storage
Wiwynn is among the first to demonstrate the Nvidia SCADA server, which leverages GPU-accelerated storage to deliver petabytes of ultra-fast storage for AI systems. The server features 2.9PB storage and PCIe 6.0 interface, significantly boosting data transfer speeds for AI training and inference.
Nvidia hires veteran lobbyist Bruce Andrews to head government affairs, sources say
Nvidia has hired veteran lobbyist Bruce Andrews to lead its government affairs in Washington, D.C., according to sources. Andrews, a former Deputy Secretary of Commerce under the Obama administration, brings extensive experience in government relations. The move signals Nvidia's efforts to strengthen its influence in U.S. policy-making amid a complex regulatory landscape.
KKR launches $10 billion AI infrastructure company with Nvidia, Vistra
A KKR-led group on Thursday launched a new company with more than $10 billion in committed capital to finance the build-out of AI infrastructure, the latest effort by an alternative asset manager to capitalize on growing demand for AI services. Nvidia will provide technology support, and Vistra is a partner.
China's control over indium phosphide exports threatens AI data centre rollout
Barely a week after Nvidia-backed chipmaker Coherent warned of a shortage of indium phosphide in an earnings call in early May, its CEO Jim Anderson was on a plane with a U.S. business delegation accompanying President Donald Trump on his trip to China. Indium phosphide is a key material for optical communication chips in AI data centers, and China's export controls could impact global AI infrastructure deployment.
For Robotaxis, Safety Must Be Built In, Not Bolted On
The article argues that the robotaxi industry has moved from prototypes to commercial operations, but safety must be integrated from the start, not added later. As services expand across dozens of cities, ensuring system reliability, redundancy, and regulatory compliance is critical. Companies like NVIDIA provide computing platforms to support this transition.
AMD fires back at Nvidia, claiming 256-core Zen 6 'Venice' CPU beats Vera by 3.3x in rack-level performance — company shares first estimated EPYC Venice benchmarks
AMD has shared the first official results for its 256-core EPYC Venice CPU, claiming it outperforms Nvidia's Vera by 3.3x in rack-level deployment. This comparison highlights AMD's competitiveness in data center CPUs, directly challenging Nvidia's Arm-based processor.
Humanoid robotics company raises up to $1.4 billion from Nvidia, Amazon and others
A humanoid robotics company has raised up to $1.4 billion from investors including Nvidia and Amazon. Investors are rushing to back companies in the physical AI space, betting on the future of robotics. The funding round reflects tech giants' strong interest in combining AI with robotics.
NVIDIA Confidential Computing to Help Expand Apple’s Private Cloud Compute
Apple announced at WWDC that its Private Cloud Compute (PCC) will expand to Google Cloud, using NVIDIA GPUs for confidential inference. NVIDIA's confidential computing technology will support server-side inference for Apple Foundation Models, co-built by Apple and Google, aiming to enhance security and privacy in AI processing.
On-device AI agents hit a hard memory limit. Apple's new architecture routes around it.
Apple announced third-generation foundation models AFM 3 at WWDC26, breaking on-device AI memory constraints. The 20-billion-parameter AFM 3 Core Advanced stores weights in NAND flash instead of DRAM, using per-prompt routing decisions to avoid token-by-token weight swapping. The family includes two on-device and three server-based models, with server models running on NVIDIA GPUs in Google Cloud and on-device architecture being Apple's own.
Upstart chipmakers keep challenging Nvidia. This time it's Microsoft-backed D-Matrix
Nvidia challenger D-Matrix is entering full production of an AI chip it says is 10 times faster than a GPU and bypasses the memory shortage. The company, backed by Microsoft, aims to compete with Nvidia in the AI chip market.
Jim Cramer says sovereign AI is Nvidia's powerful new growth driver
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Nvidia's growing sovereign AI business could help reduce the company's dependence on hyperscalers. Sovereign AI refers to nations building their own AI infrastructure, from which Nvidia is securing new orders.
Samsung Elec's chip chief says he discussed next-generation foundry with Nvidia CEO
Samsung Electronics' co-CEO and head of its chip division, Jun Young-hyun, said on Monday he discussed cooperation in next-generation foundry chips with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during a meeting in Seoul. The meeting comes as Samsung seeks to catch up with TSMC in advanced chip manufacturing, and Nvidia's potential partnership is crucial for Samsung's foundry business.
Nvidia, Hyundai Deepen Joint Push Into AI-Powered Robotics
Nvidia and Hyundai Motor Group announced a deepened partnership to jointly develop AI-powered robotics. They will leverage Nvidia's AI platform and Hyundai's expertise in manufacturing and robotics to advance physical AI in industrial and service robots. The collaboration focuses on developing next-generation robot platforms and integrating AI into Hyundai's production processes.
How the UK Is Turning Sovereign AI Ambition Into Action With NVIDIA Technologies
A year ago at London Tech Week, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared the UK would be an AI maker, not an AI taker. At this year's event, NVIDIA and its partners showcase how that commitment is producing real momentum across the nation's infrastructure and startups.
NVIDIA and LG Group Build an AI Factory to Advance Physical AI, Mobility and AI Infrastructure
NVIDIA and LG Group announced a collaboration to build an AI factory to accelerate LG's next wave of AI-driven businesses, spanning robotics, autonomous driving, data center technologies, and GPU cloud services. The AI factory will provide LG with accelerated computing infrastructure to train, simulate, validate, and deploy AI-based applications across its key businesses. The partnership integrates NVIDIA's AI technologies (including DGX systems, Omniverse platform, and AI Enterprise software) with LG's industry expertise to advance physical AI and AI infrastructure.
Nvidia CEO says company is working with LG on humanoid robots and data centers
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Monday that the company is partnering with South Korea's LG Group on humanoid robots and data centers. The collaboration leverages Nvidia's AI computing and robotics expertise with LG's strengths in consumer electronics and home appliances, aiming to advance physical AI and intelligent infrastructure.
Nvidia, SK Hynix seal multi-year pact to develop AI chips
Nvidia and SK Hynix announced a multi-year agreement to jointly develop AI chips. The collaboration aims to combine Nvidia's GPU technology with SK Hynix's high-bandwidth memory (HBM) advantages to enhance AI computing performance. This move further solidifies their leadership in the AI semiconductor sector and addresses the growing demand for AI computing power.
Nvidia clinches deals with South Korean giants including SK Group to advance AI boom
Nvidia announced a series of deals in South Korea with tech giants including SK Hynix and Naver on Monday, aiming to secure crucial memory chips for its AI ambitions and attract new customers. The collaborations involve advanced technologies like HBM (High Bandwidth Memory), further solidifying Nvidia's leadership in AI infrastructure.
Nvidia, SK Hynix Sign Multi-Year Pact to Develop Next-Gen Chips
Nvidia and SK Hynix announced a multi-year agreement to jointly develop next-generation semiconductor chips. The collaboration aims to combine Nvidia's GPU architecture with SK Hynix's memory technology to drive innovation in AI and high-performance computing. Both parties will share R&D resources to accelerate time-to-market.
Naver to Use Nvidia’s AI Models in Bid to Cement Lead in Korea
South Korean tech giant Naver announced it will adopt Nvidia's AI models to strengthen its leadership in the domestic AI market. The move aims to enhance Naver's competitiveness in search, cloud services, and other areas by integrating Nvidia's advanced technology. The partnership will focus on optimizing AI infrastructure and advancing South Korea's AI ecosystem.
NVIDIA and Doosan Group Collaborate to Advance Physical AI and AI Factory Infrastructure
NVIDIA and Doosan Group are expanding their collaboration to advance new opportunities in physical AI, robotics, and AI factory infrastructure, spanning Doosan Robotics, Doosan Bobcat, Doosan Enerbility, and Doosan Corporation Electro-Materials BG. The collaboration combines NVIDIA's full-stack accelerated computing platforms with Doosan's capabilities in industrial automation, power generation, and advanced electronics materials.
SK hynix and NVIDIA Announce Multi-year Technology Partnership to Advance Memory for AI Factories
SK hynix and NVIDIA announced a multi-year technology partnership to advance next-generation memory for the global AI factory buildout and accelerate semiconductor design and manufacturing. The agreement builds on years of deep co-engineering collaboration that has powered some of the world's most advanced systems.
NAVER Expands AI Infrastructure With NVIDIA to Serve Surging Global AI Demand
South Korean tech giant NAVER announced it will build gigawatt-scale AI factories on the NVIDIA DSX platform to power its AI agents and physical AI services. The partnership aims to expand AI infrastructure to meet surging global demand for AI computing power. As an AI cloud provider, NAVER will leverage NVIDIA's technology to enhance its AI capabilities.
NVIDIA and SK hynix Announce Multiyear Technology Partnership to Advance Memory for AI Factories
NVIDIA and SK hynix announced a multiyear technology partnership to co-develop next-generation memory technologies aligned with NVIDIA's AI infrastructure roadmap, expanding supply for the accelerating global AI factory buildout. The collaboration focuses on advanced memory solutions like HBM to meet AI compute demands.
SK Telecom and NVIDIA Build AI Infrastructure to Power Korea’s AI Innovation
Korea's leading telco SK Telecom will add NVIDIA-powered AI cloud capacity built on NVIDIA DSX AI Factory Architecture to accelerate AI startups, robotics, and industrial physical AI. The collaboration aims to build robust AI infrastructure to support Korea's AI innovation ecosystem.
AMD RDNA 5 Gaming GPUs Expected Late Next Year Alongside Nvidia RTX 60 Series
At Computex 2026, AMD's AIB partners indicated that next-gen RDNA 5 gaming GPUs are expected to launch in the second half of 2027 or early 2028, aligning with rumored Nvidia RTX 60 series release in late 2027.
Nvidia’s CEO Says New Vera Chip Will Use SK Hynix’s Memory Chips
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that the next-generation Vera chip will use SK Hynix's memory chips. This collaboration continues the close relationship between the two companies in the AI chip sector, with SK Hynix providing high-bandwidth memory (HBM) to support the Vera chip's high-performance computing needs. The news has drawn attention in the tech industry, highlighting the critical role of memory suppliers in the AI ecosystem.
Google signs $920M monthly compute deal with SpaceX — company’s projected annual data center revenue to exceed its combined proceeds from Starlink, launch services, and AI in 2025
Google has signed a $920-million-per-month compute deal with SpaceX, securing 110,000 Nvidia GPUs starting October 2026. This is the second data center deal for SpaceX in weeks, as it approaches its IPO on June 12, 2026.
Nvidia, SK to detail cooperation plan as Huang flags prolonged chip shortage
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated in a CNBC interview that chip shortages will persist and revealed plans to detail cooperation with SK Group. The two companies will deepen collaboration in semiconductor supply chain, AI chips, and data centers to address global chip supply constraints. Huang emphasized strong long-term demand, with cooperation focusing on boosting capacity and technological innovation.
NVIDIA, KRAFTON, NC and Reigning ‘League of Legends’ Champions T1 Celebrate RTX Spark at Korea’s PC Bangs
At GTC Taipei at COMPUTEX, NVIDIA unveiled RTX Spark, a superchip that reinvents Windows PCs for the era of personal AI agents. Following the announcement, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang traveled to South Korea to introduce RTX Spark to the nation's gaming community. Leading game developers KRAFTON, NC, and reigning 'League of Legends' champions T1 joined the celebration at Korea's PC Bangs.
Unreleased RTX 3050 Ti engineering sample appears in photos and benchmarks — the RTX 3060 alternative that never happened
A hardware leaker has shared photos and benchmarks of Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3050 Ti desktop graphics card, which was never officially released. The engineering sample reveals its specifications and performance, but it ultimately never made it to market.
Microsoft AI chief says company was “set free” from OpenAI to pursue superintelligence
Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, disclosed in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat that a contractual change with OpenAI about six months ago granted his division formal authority to pursue 'superintelligence' using Microsoft's own researchers, data pipelines, and custom silicon. This signals a strategic inflection point: Microsoft is not abandoning OpenAI but building alongside it, with its first in-house model family released the same day.
This is your laptop… on AI
As developer conference season deepens, one theme is Big Tech's relentless conviction that AI will change everything. Nvidia's Jensen Huang made this clearest this week, describing a completely new way of using laptops, hinting at AI reshaping personal computing.
Engadget Podcast: What does NVIDIA's RTX Spark mean for PCs?
This week on the Engadget Podcast, we dive into NVIDIA's RTX Spark chip and the many ways it could reshape the world of Windows PCs (or not). The discussion covers the chip's potential impact on PC gaming, AI applications, and overall computing experience, and whether it can truly change the market landscape.
The Morning After: NVIDIA thinks its new chip will revolutionize PCs
NVIDIA launches a powerful AI-ready notebook chip, aiming to revolutionize PCs. Meanwhile, NASA ends a Mars mission and Meta continues exploring glasses-based facial recognition.


