Chinese AI company DeepSeek is accused of smuggling Nvidia chips to power newer AI models, but the spotlight is how this ...
Vendors from across the industry have rushed to take advantage of the opportunity. The likes of Gluware, Arista, Google Cloud ...
The world’s top chipmaker wants open source AI to succeed—perhaps because closed models increasingly run on its rivals’ ...
As Meta fades in open-source AI, Nvidia senses its chance to lead ...
US–China AI race reflects struggle to shape global order as Beijing seeks world leadership in field by 2030 after advances ...
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Nvidia rejects claims that DeepSeek trained AI models with smuggled Blackwell chips
China’s DeepSeek faces accusations of training its AI model with banned Blackwell AI chips, though Nvidia says it has found ...
The Chinese government has discouraged companies and government-funded data centers from buying Nvidia’s chips.
The allegations reveal the failure of physical export controls and open a new front in the battle to end black-market chip ...
China's core artificial intelligence (AI) industry scale is expected to exceed the 1-trillion-yuan ($140 billion) benchmark ...
Intel moves deeper into a chaotic AI battle with SambaNova takeover ...
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