An intense battle for AI chip supremacy is currently underway, with technology giants Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Nvidia at the forefront of this critical race.
Nvidia, a key player in this arena, recently reported exceptional financial performance, achieving record overall revenue of $81.6 billion. Its data center segment was particularly robust, reaching an unprecedented $75.2 billion, largely propelled by the continuous demand for its advanced chips within AI data centers.
Looking ahead, Nvidia confirmed that its next-generation Vera Rubin AI chip remains “on track for the second half of this year, starting in Q3.” Despite this positive outlook for AI hardware, the company also noted a decline in PC sales, attributing the slowdown to prevailing RAM shortages and price increases.
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