Australia Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Wednesday urged Australians to be cautious when using Chinese AI model DeepSeek, the latest government to warn over its use. "We would urge Australians to be cautious about this new technology,
Some retail shareholders have viewed the slump in the computing giant’s share price as a buying opportunity, piling into the Nasdaq following a brutal sell-off.
The emergence of a cheaper artificial-intelligence model that saw hundreds of billions of dollars wiped from Nvidia Corp.’s valuation is a welcome disruption to the tech sector, said the head of AustralianSuper.
Prominent technology chiefs offer their views on the sudden rise of DeepSeek: it’s a game changer, competition is good and expect more market gyrations.
Investors are divided over whether the Nvidia party will continue or if this semiconductor stock is overvalued and set to crash.
A starting gun has fired this week with the global attention to little-known Chinese company DeepSeek, which has implications for all companies.
Even if you don't pay much attention to the stock market, chances are you've heard about Nvidia and its share price today. Catch up on why it matters.
Check out our article for information about the release date, time, pricing, and features for the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs.
US tech stocks were steady on Tuesday after they slumped on Monday following the sudden rise of Chinese-made artificial intelligence (AI) app DeepSeek. Shares in chip giant Nvidia rose by 8.8%, having slumped on Monday, as experts said the AI selloff may have been an over-reaction.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei published a wide-ranging essay on Wednesday and touched on several different topics, including the sharp decline in Nvidia. Read for more.
Word from Nvidia about the supply of its flagship graphics cards appeared on its GeForce Forums. A forum administrator and Nvidia staff member who goes by Tim@NVIDIA wrote today, “We expect significant demand for the GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 and believe stock-outs may happen.
Federal ministers Ed Husic and Clare O'Neil have expressed raised privacy concerns over the AI chatbot, which has surged in popularity.